cream white and silver curly wool and wool locks, 10g, 6 breed mix
Product Code:
F5QrYxk
Product Condition:
New
Units in Stock:
2
£3.25 inc. tax
Description
These curly wool fibres are from 6 different breeds of sheep.
100% hand processed and hand dyed teeswater, whitewater and, wensleydale and Devon/Cornwall longwool cross with zwartble, Devon/Cornwall longwool/teeswater/zwartbles. white faced dartmoor fibre!
10g of a mixture of white, cream, sliver and grey tones.
PLEASE NOTE - OUR MIXES ARE ALWAYS CHANGING, SO PHOTOS ARE ONLY INDICITIVE OF WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE.
The fleece is super soft, and silky, and is perfect for arts such as needle or wet felting, or for doll making, and other fibre crafts.
This fibre comes from Tregaver, Meadow View and Clive and Emma's flocks, and Nigel's flock
Please be aware that colours may differ slightly on different PC monitors or phones
Please be aware that colours may differ slightly on different PC monitors or phones - these pictures are taken by my digital camera,to give you the most accurate representation possible.
100% hand processed and hand dyed teeswater, whitewater and, wensleydale and Devon/Cornwall longwool cross with zwartble, Devon/Cornwall longwool/teeswater/zwartbles. white faced dartmoor fibre!
10g of a mixture of white, cream, sliver and grey tones.
PLEASE NOTE - OUR MIXES ARE ALWAYS CHANGING, SO PHOTOS ARE ONLY INDICITIVE OF WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE.
The fleece is super soft, and silky, and is perfect for arts such as needle or wet felting, or for doll making, and other fibre crafts.
This fibre comes from Tregaver, Meadow View and Clive and Emma's flocks, and Nigel's flock
Please be aware that colours may differ slightly on different PC monitors or phones
Please be aware that colours may differ slightly on different PC monitors or phones - these pictures are taken by my digital camera,to give you the most accurate representation possible.
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