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Dyed Wool Top - Assorted Colors Blue, Coral, Green or Nutmeg Felt Spin Yarn BTO

$ 1.58

Availability: 47 in stock
  • Primary Fiber: Wool
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Shade: Admiral Blue
  • Type: Wool Top
  • Craft Type: Spinning
  • Brand: Ashland Bay
  • Suitable For: Felting, Pom-Pom, Punching Applique, Semi Worsted Spinning, Woolen Spinning, Worsted Spinning
  • Physical Weight: .26 - 1 oz.
  • Condition: New
  • Model: Roving
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Fiber Content: Corriedale Wool
  • Style: Roving

    Description

    Sold in 1 ounce increments.
    Easy to spin 100% wool.   Long staple. Rich Vibrant Shades.
    Colonial, Corriedale Type wool.
    27.5 Micron and has an average staple of 90mm (approx. 3.5 inches).
    This strong, durable wool has next to skin comfort while being versatile enough for any outer garment.
    Ideal wool for Needle Felting. Also will wet felt.
    Combed top is the preparation for handspinning worsted yarns.   Can be spun into semi worsted yarn by spinning off the side or splitting the fiber.  To get true worsted yarns one must spin off the end, keeping the fibers perfectly aligned.  There is approximately 4 feet of fiber per ounce.
    Projects made with this wool is Handwashable.  Lay flat to dry.
    Wool fibers that Felt well.   Whether you are making traditional "wet-rubbed" felt or dry felting using a felting needle.
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    Weights measured are approximate
    .  I use a electronic digital scale that weighs to one tenth of one ounce.   Due to humidity or the limits of my scale the weight could vary more or less.
    Fibers will not include individual packaging or labeling.   Save your eBay invoice for fiber details.
    Color Note:
    All monitor screens are different, actual fiber shade may vary from displayed samples.  I use the Manufacturer Shade Name, Number and Stock Photos whenever possible as they seem to present the best.   Where I can't I photograph the fiber as best as possible.