Natural undyed curly wool, 10g, Wensleydale lamb
Product Code:
SB10
Product Condition:
New
Units in Stock:
20
£2.95 inc. tax
Description
100% hand processed wensleydale lamb undyed locks and loose fibre. Sold as a 10g batch.
The wool is a natural colour - cream / white
Please note that wool is not white unless it has been bleached, and we never use bleach on our fibres.
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 Nigel's Flock near St Austell in China clay country, Cornwall!
This is the farm we got our own Wensleydale orphan lamb from, and I visited the farm so can confirm high welfare standards are kept.
The wool is a natural colour - cream / white
Please note that wool is not white unless it has been bleached, and we never use bleach on our fibres.
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 Nigel's Flock near St Austell in China clay country, Cornwall!
This is the farm we got our own Wensleydale orphan lamb from, and I visited the farm so can confirm high welfare standards are kept.
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Natural undyed curly wool Wensleydale lamb
Friday, October 6, 2023
Excellent product. Great for using on my needle felted sheep
Kirsty Pearn
Reply From Tregaver Fibre:
Thanks for your review! I hope the sheep you create enjoys it's new look!
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