onebuggirl
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Who here has a good website for taking a fresh fleece all the way through to yarn? I have 2 sources for free fleece I can't let it go to waste! Thanks
Ohh, any input as to why? Natural waterproofing?freemotion said:I don't want to remove all the lanolin, I just want it to smell ok.....
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I've read that it is a lot softer and a bit waterproof. I just kinda like the idea....I like really rustic, handmade things.Bettacreek said:Ohh, any input as to why? Natural waterproofing?freemotion said:I don't want to remove all the lanolin, I just want it to smell ok.....
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Thanks for the link and info about renaissance groups I live almost 2 hours away from a Ren Fest but I can talk to them this summer.abifae said:I have a lot of friends who spin their own yarn and then weave their own fabric from it.
I know at least one takes it somewhere she trusts and they process it. The time involved is worth the money to just get it back ready to spin.
I found a super basic walk through for it though: Steps in Processing Fleece.
Not sure if this is average prices, but it sounds about what she pays, from last time I talked to her about itFrom Barn to Yarn .
Where do you live? My area has a VERY active medieval spinning group and several yarn groups that process their own material. It might be something to look on yahoo or google groups and see what is in your area.