brown and orange curly wool, 28g, 14g or 7g Wensleydale
Product Code:
X2UoJWG
Product Condition:
New
Units in Stock:
2
£0.00 inc. tax
Description
100% hand processed and dyed.
These ringlets are from a coloured wensleydale fleece - the fleece is naturally brown, with light brown tips, and some silver/grey strands in the ringlets.
They were then dyed over in rich orange ones.
This means that the ringlets are mostly brown, with some different shades of brown aspects, but the silver and lighter brown has taken up the dye, giving it a sheen of a orange on the silver strands, and the tips.
These Wensleydale locks are approx 4" - 6", although some may be a touch shorter or longer, and are sold in a 28g or 14g bunch.
The fleece is super soft, and is perfect for arts such as needle or wet felting, or for doll making, and other fibre crafts.
This fibre comes from Nigel's Flock near St Austell in China clay country, Cornwall!
This is the farm we got our own wensleydale sheep from.
These ringlets are from a coloured wensleydale fleece - the fleece is naturally brown, with light brown tips, and some silver/grey strands in the ringlets.
They were then dyed over in rich orange ones.
This means that the ringlets are mostly brown, with some different shades of brown aspects, but the silver and lighter brown has taken up the dye, giving it a sheen of a orange on the silver strands, and the tips.
These Wensleydale locks are approx 4" - 6", although some may be a touch shorter or longer, and are sold in a 28g or 14g bunch.
The fleece is super soft, and is perfect for arts such as needle or wet felting, or for doll making, and other fibre crafts.
This fibre comes from Nigel's Flock near St Austell in China clay country, Cornwall!
This is the farm we got our own wensleydale sheep from.
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