Boy I needed that. ☺️ Your bloopers at the beginning made me laugh, and I love your “realness” in telling people, go ahead, tell me how I *should* be doing it. 😆 Also, watching pretty wool for a half hour was just relaxing. All three samples turned out beautifully and it was interesting to see how the fleece colors blended differently depending on the prep. Thank you!
Thank you. I envy your opportunity to spend a whole day in pj’s. I really enjoyed watching you finding out ‘how the wool wants to be’ - it’s not often I hear that said anymore. My favourite is the combed worsted - the swatch looks really magical. I laugh when I see spinners moaning about VM because they found a few pieces of grass. I live in Australian Merino country and some of the fleeces I’ve had the pleasure (?) of spinning have had more debris than wool 😳 I’ve even resorted to nail scissors to snip out the burrs, dead beetles, and giant grass seeds. Then there’s Alpaca - anyone who has ever prepped an uncoated alpaca fleece couldn’t possibly complain about the VM in a sheep fleece 😆 I also low-tech wash fleece in a big bowl - the only special equipment I use is lingerie bags which I pack firmly to keep the locks from moving around and felting. I push them down into the water with a potato masher. I roll in a towel and then walk on it to get the max water out. Who needs special fancy expensive equipment 🤷♀️
Excellent how to! The flicked locks scream baby blanket or baby item. I'm seeing sweaters or socks for the other two preps. I'm glad to see I'm not the only one that uses blue dawn. :) Farm animals = outdoors. At least that's how our farm rolled. lol
I don't tell people where I get stuff for that very reason, HA HA HA. That was a really clean fleece and the colors are SO pretty. Still love your tub, mine's square. That full bobbin is pretty. I could use a pair of extra fines but they are SO spendy. Depending on the waste and cost of the fleece, sometimes I'll save it off the combs and card it, other times it's just not worth messing with. I got pretty good at pulling a roving off the hand cards. That's one of the things I love about different preps...how different the end result is and that you get to pick and choose the look and feel you want. So cool to have wool that's from a single fleece that looks like when I mix Jacob with a white wool!!
This video made me so happy! I live in apartment and I have felt for years that there’s no way I could process of fleece. But now I feel like I can do it without getting kicked out!
Oh wow, I want to try all these things!! I swear I can feel the squishiness through the screen!!! I can't wait until I'm able to acquire all the different prep tools, but it will be a little while yet and I have to be patient. In the meantime, I will just live vicariously through you and the rest of the Tribe who are at this stage in their journey.
Oh what an excellent video and so kind of you to spend the time making it for us!🙏 I enjoyed watching you wash this fabulous fleece…your method works so well and made me want to go and rummage amongst my stored fleeces…😂 The three samples were a brilliant illustration of the different prep and spinning/drafting…so great to see them knitted up! You are such an inspiration- thank you😊
Jim jam days are the BEST! ALSO, I got skirt from Laurel too….. And yes, that older fleece was smashed into the smaller box…. They really pack it in. Good people
This is so helpful! I need to take the time and do this with the couple of fleeces I have so I can determine what method I want to use for which projects. I am getting back to spinning after a couple of years of not spinning much. I used to have a small flock of Corriedale sheep here in Wisconsin years ago but now I just buy other peoples fleeces. I'm so out of the loop these days that I am learning or re-learning all the fiber things from your channel. I'm also a new weaver so I love your channel for that as well - I'm learning so much. Thank you!
I don’t have the fancy combs or a carder, but I do have Havanese dogs that hate long hair. I’ve been processing small amounts of Romney fleece using my nice metal dog comb. It has long smooth teeth and I use it to comb /flick the locks. Then I can load it up and attempt to pull off roving similar to a hackle. It’s been a great entry into playing with fleece. It produces something between combed and carded prep. Not suited for more than a few oz here and there, but great way to start with no $$$.
I love days when no one else is home and I can craft in my jammies all day long. The fleece was so clean, it must've been coated, and heavily skirted, and a neat freak sheep. I've helped skirt on 2 shearing days, even the coated fleeces had more vm than that one. Another excellent video on how to process.
That was nice. That fleece is gorgeous and those samples were lovely. Every time I see you prep a fleece I think that I want to do that too, but I know that I don't really want to work that hard😆.
Thank you so much for this video(and all your other ones!) I look forward to them every week! I recently started purchasing raw fleece myself, through the Shave 'Em to Save 'Em program and I am totally hooked on processing the raw wool myself. This video really helped me understand the final result after the different types of prep. Thanks!
As always you know what we need at the time we need it. My very own wool godmother 😇 Believe it or not I'm cleaning a Rambouillet fleece that I got in September. It's only a pound but I'm struggling. This video answered so many questions. Now I will go back and approach it with confidence. Also waiting to be washed is a pound of Cormo. Wish me luck😊
Hi Trish, I hope you're OK 👌xx Love the look of the Fleece. The crimp was so good. Take care and stay safe. Hope you have a Great Week. Lots of love Jen 💘xx
@@FiberLoveDiary Hi Trish, Thankyou so much for sharing the Fleece. I loved everything about about her. Your finished yarns and swatches were really pretty. Hope you have a Great Week. Take care and stay safe 💗. Lots of love Jen 💘💕xxxx 💘💕🤗
Just, so loved watching you from start to finish! I'm not a fan of wool only because I'm allergic to it 😒 but your whole process sucks me in! The color blending is especially fun start to finish with yarn. I do a tiny bit of needle felting, but I do watch you and learn along the way. Never stop your videos!!! 😍😍😍
That was fun! And I love how you say people can tell you what to do, but by the way, you’ve done hundreds! I think your method is awesome, and mine is similar. You reminded me about the method of flicking locks.... might do that for some of the raw wool I have! Thanks again for just being you!
I used the blue one and l also spent enough on the expensive stuff to buy a small fleece. Both smelled good (but l don't mind raw smell). Both rinsed easy enough. Both fleece felt soft and clean. Think l will stay with big blue when the expensive stuff is gone. Your yarns and swatches are beautiful. What shine it appeared to have and the color was perfect! Love.
Oh my gosh 💕💕 she is one pretty girl! I like the way you show how easy and inexpensive it can be to wash your own fleece 😃 I think I would have a hard time choosing how the end prep for the wool would be I love all 3 preps💕💕💕 next year I hope to try my first fleece 😃
Awesomeness as always!! I'm in the middle of processing some BFL for the 1st time and am amazed how easy it is! All I'm doing is flicking the locks and gonna spin from those. Your washing is a game changer for me especially because my neck and back are in such bad shape. Oh and I love you too Fiber Tribe Momma!
THANKYOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR VIDEOS. I LOVE YOUR TUTORIALS I love how cheerful you are and sound and I always end up smiling , your so informative and I am learning heaps from you. Your excitement is real catchy, thank6ou...Lynda in New Zealand
I have 3 pounds of a silver gray Romney fleece from a local farm/friend. I washed it similar to your method a few weeks ago (Northen Michigan near Alpena 😉)when it was warm and sunny then laid it out on screens that I took from my large windows. It was dry in only a few hours! I’m so happy you did this video as I’ve been trying to figure out how to prep for making the wool into my first sweater from fleece project. I’m going to try all 3 of the methods with this fleece and keep a record of it. A question for you…. For a sweater which prep would you use? What goes into decision making for choosing the wool, prep methods, and spin type for a sweater? Are these questions a whole new video topic for you???☺️☺️☺️ PS this video was released on my 60th birthday! Exactly what I needed! Thank you! ☺️😃💕
Guess who just scored Ellie Mae’s fleece? THIS GIRL. Thanks for sharing your source because I just purchased my first fleece and I can’t wait to get into it. Wonderful video as usual.
Hi Mrs Kotter ... 😅 l only recently found your channel. I so appreciate all your videos especially when you swatch and give your valued opinion on fleece prep. Thanks for making a difference. Debs from Down Under.
Thank you! I learned a lot from this video. I have a pound of fiber (already cleaned) I received (giveaway) around a year ago and this is giving me some ideas of how to process it. I want to do some natural dyeing with it and hopefully not felt it. Seeing the differences between carding, flicking, and combing was super helpful. Also, I learned what flicking was. I saw where someone used metal hair picks to comb wool and I have a dog slicker brush I could probably use to flick locks. Excited to experiment to see how I like doing all of this.
I've got 2 Finn fleece that I need to process and spin! Lol they are both a dark brown that I saw and fell in love with! ☺️I can't wait to see what you decide to do with the rest of the Finn and what you make it into! I'm hoping that I can end up with enough for a large shawl, or a warm wooly sweater. I will have my work cut out for myself tho, I bought them both knowing that they are full of VM, but I'm not in any hurry, I have the patience and time to put into them. Hubby made me some screen drying racks for me,it's nice to have a handy man around, most of the time! Lol unless he doesn't get the "thing" you're going for, then you have to explain it several times in several different ways for him to get the picture! Lol
I love how committed you are to sampling. This is one of my favourite things to do with spinning- sample a fleece lots of different ways… put the fleece in a pillow case and into stash… move onto next fleece and sample. 😂 turns out I really like sampling.
Loved watching you take it from dirty to spun, maybe one of these days I can find out if there are any sheep around where I live. (I know we have a couple of alpaca places)
I learn so much from watching you. I am still a beginner and new more time to spin. Although it’s doubtful that I will prep a raw fleece myself, understanding how it’s done and the different results is so helpful! I plan to buy a fleece and take it to the mill that is near me. I just don’t know what to get. 😕
Great video, Finn is such a versatile fibre to spin, though I always heard it felts super easily. We don’t have Dawn over here in the UK, but I’ve been using Fairy Liquid on the BFL mule fleece I’m processing and it does just fine. I diy’d my combs, you do get a lot of waste but it’s great for re-filling couch cushions.
@@FiberLoveDiary i would soak/wash, rinse and repeat til clean. Lanolin and i don't seem to get along for in the grease. At least washing til i stop breaking out works 😁
I love how excited you are and totally get it! I have two lamb piebald scoured fleeces from this farm. Idid notice an issue that I hadn’t realized when I got it. I realized it too late to do anything about it
thank you so much I have two fleece ive washed half and combed it but had no idea how to spin it now I know different ways and what I was doing was sort of right thank you xx
Great video. I’ve learned so much from watching your vlogs. Would love to know what project you have in mind for this. I am currently knitting a cardigan from Romney fleece. Did it all myself 🤪 the processing, spinning and dying!
I love how the natural mix of colors almost gives the yarn a heathered look. Can you run the waste from combing thru your drum carder? (Or are they not worth fooling with?) I love watching your experiments!
Beautiful fleece. I liked that you showed so many techniques for processing/spinning. I do enjoy buying ready to spin braids, but there's nothing like washing and spinning a raw fleece. I also usually use Dawn for washing. 😉
Love the gray in that fleece! The first fleece I bought in the spring was a white Finn ram, so soft. I also have fleece that’s a Finn crossed with something (can’t remember what) and it’s been so great to learn on. Both from farms local to me in Victoria bc, in case anyone is interested. Also, I didn’t want to lose the combed top waste so I’ve been adding it to wool I’m carding with hand carders. That’s ok, right? I’m not messing up my final yarn by doing that? I also thought maybe I could try needle felting with it or something.
Hi, Trish! It was so helpful seeing three different preps and spins. Each was so different from the next. Even the colors of the finished knits and yarns varied so widely. I wonder would the color have been more consistent if you had used a larger sample, say four ounces vs. the 1.5 ounces? I'm new at this so bear with me, LOL! If the entire fleece was processed the same way, would the knit piece have a more homogenous appearance? Thanks for all of this insight!
How do the prep methods relate to each other time wise? At what point does an electric drum carder seem worth the expense? I know it's different for everyone. But some considerations would be great. Lovely wool! So cool to get the different shades off a single fleece.
That really is a beautiful fleece! I won't buy any and take them away from you 😉When you buy a fleece and process it yourself, do you dye and sell it in your shop? Which was your favourite prep for this fleece? I have to say that I'm a sucker for woolen now that I'm getting better at long draw.
do you have a video that shows how you got those 2 spins onto your hands to be able to ply them together? that looked like a very cool process you have
Such valuable information. Thank you for all the time you took to show us all these steps. I've had trouble getting all the lanolin out. I will try shorter soaks and hotter water. The color variations within the yarns are so beautiful! God bless.
Thank you! Went through a similar experiment with my cormo. Ended up flick carding (still at it). Did you find drum carding this fleece produced any nepps? Also, wanted to let you know that the weaver Dena Moses just did a youtube which talked about lots of things but one of my take aways was that if anyone tells you there is only one right way to do something it can be a block to creativity. Yes!
Those are beautiful spins. I really like the defined look of the combed, it would make good cables! So what did you feel gave you the best result- or the result you would want to use the most?
Wow, such a beautiful fleece! I tried the expensive brand. I wasn't really that impressed for the price. I think you are spot on with your method. Looks easy enough that way. Now all I want for christmas is an electrical carder..... (and a bigger house so I have space to put it in! 🤣)
@@FiberLoveDiary You are right. I'd be very happy with a handcrank too.... still a distant dream with such a small London living space. Just not going to happen any day soon.
"I'm gonna spin the craaap out of this" every spinner laughed and felt that
That's how I felt 🤣🤣
Me to😅😅❤
I was told that long draw was The Best Method. This told me that I can do whatever I want, as long af it works. Thank you.
Boy I needed that. ☺️ Your bloopers at the beginning made me laugh, and I love your “realness” in telling people, go ahead, tell me how I *should* be doing it. 😆
Also, watching pretty wool for a half hour was just relaxing. All three samples turned out beautifully and it was interesting to see how the fleece colors blended differently depending on the prep. Thank you!
Just purchased my fleece from Jim, I came specifically to watch this video to see how I should do it.
Thank you. I envy your opportunity to spend a whole day in pj’s. I really enjoyed watching you finding out ‘how the wool wants to be’ - it’s not often I hear that said anymore. My favourite is the combed worsted - the swatch looks really magical. I laugh when I see spinners moaning about VM because they found a few pieces of grass. I live in Australian Merino country and some of the fleeces I’ve had the pleasure (?) of spinning have had more debris than wool 😳 I’ve even resorted to nail scissors to snip out the burrs, dead beetles, and giant grass seeds. Then there’s Alpaca - anyone who has ever prepped an uncoated alpaca fleece couldn’t possibly complain about the VM in a sheep fleece 😆 I also low-tech wash fleece in a big bowl - the only special equipment I use is lingerie bags which I pack firmly to keep the locks from moving around and felting. I push them down into the water with a potato masher. I roll in a towel and then walk on it to get the max water out. Who needs special fancy expensive equipment 🤷♀️
I just love that moment when the fleece hits the soapy hot water. I always pat mine a little, too.
Excellent how to! The flicked locks scream baby blanket or baby item. I'm seeing sweaters or socks for the other two preps. I'm glad to see I'm not the only one that uses blue dawn. :) Farm animals = outdoors. At least that's how our farm rolled. lol
I don't tell people where I get stuff for that very reason, HA HA HA. That was a really clean fleece and the colors are SO pretty. Still love your tub, mine's square. That full bobbin is pretty. I could use a pair of extra fines but they are SO spendy. Depending on the waste and cost of the fleece, sometimes I'll save it off the combs and card it, other times it's just not worth messing with. I got pretty good at pulling a roving off the hand cards. That's one of the things I love about different preps...how different the end result is and that you get to pick and choose the look and feel you want. So cool to have wool that's from a single fleece that looks like when I mix Jacob with a white wool!!
“I’m going to spin the crap out of this!” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I love you so much!
This video made me so happy! I live in apartment and I have felt for years that there’s no way I could process of fleece. But now I feel like I can do it without getting kicked out!
I've come back to this video again and again. It's very informative and your enthusiasm is contagious!!
Wow, thank you!
Oh wow, I want to try all these things!! I swear I can feel the squishiness through the screen!!! I can't wait until I'm able to acquire all the different prep tools, but it will be a little while yet and I have to be patient. In the meantime, I will just live vicariously through you and the rest of the Tribe who are at this stage in their journey.
Love it!!! Love the fleece you just got too!!! Soo amazing!! Iv never seen such a luscious black!!
Oh what an excellent video and so kind of you to spend the time making it for us!🙏 I enjoyed watching you wash this fabulous fleece…your method works so well and made me want to go and rummage amongst my stored fleeces…😂 The three samples were a brilliant illustration of the different prep and spinning/drafting…so great to see them knitted up! You are such an inspiration- thank you😊
You are really making me want to buy a fleece
My favorite fleece of all is the finn!It is soft, and very workable!If the fleece is a finn cross- just as well! Thank you!
What this teaches me is that you need to sample, sample, sample!!
I haven't even watched a second yet but I gotta say YESSSSSS! This is my favorite kind of content and you always do it so well!
Lol!
Thank you for posting this. The music you choose is soothing as well. perfect while I try to seam two woven panels together!
Oh how fun to keep you company while you join panels!
Every time you post a video about processing a fleece I itch to buy one myself.
I understand!
Gorgeous fleece😍
Jim jam days are the BEST! ALSO, I got skirt from Laurel too…..
And yes, that older fleece was smashed into the smaller box…. They really pack it in. Good people
This is so helpful! I need to take the time and do this with the couple of fleeces I have so I can determine what method I want to use for which projects. I am getting back to spinning after a couple of years of not spinning much. I used to have a small flock of Corriedale sheep here in Wisconsin years ago but now I just buy other peoples fleeces. I'm so out of the loop these days that I am learning or re-learning all the fiber things from your channel. I'm also a new weaver so I love your channel for that as well - I'm learning so much. Thank you!
I don’t have the fancy combs or a carder, but I do have Havanese dogs that hate long hair. I’ve been processing small amounts of Romney fleece using my nice metal dog comb. It has long smooth teeth and I use it to comb /flick the locks. Then I can load it up and attempt to pull off roving similar to a hackle. It’s been a great entry into playing with fleece. It produces something between combed and carded prep. Not suited for more than a few oz here and there, but great way to start with no $$$.
There are so many creative ways to start out with little to no tools. Glad you have something that works for you.
I'm not ready to buy a whole fleece yet, but I am so grateful for your generosity of knowledge. Thank you!!
That fleece was beautiful to start, but turned out just gorgeous!!
It sure is!
I love days when no one else is home and I can craft in my jammies all day long. The fleece was so clean, it must've been coated, and heavily skirted, and a neat freak sheep. I've helped skirt on 2 shearing days, even the coated fleeces had more vm than that one. Another excellent video on how to process.
Me too. Dreaming of doing another pjday already 🤣
That was nice. That fleece is gorgeous and those samples were lovely. Every time I see you prep a fleece I think that I want to do that too, but I know that I don't really want to work that hard😆.
Love seeing the process. Thanks for sharing! 😁
Thank you so much for this video(and all your other ones!) I look forward to them every week! I recently started purchasing raw fleece myself, through the Shave 'Em to Save 'Em program and I am totally hooked on processing the raw wool myself. This video really helped me understand the final result after the different types of prep. Thanks!
You are so funny sometimes thanks for all the info Trish
As always you know what we need at the time we need it. My very own wool godmother 😇
Believe it or not I'm cleaning a Rambouillet fleece that I got in September. It's only a pound but I'm struggling. This video answered so many questions. Now I will go back and approach it with confidence. Also waiting to be washed is a pound of Cormo. Wish me luck😊
Hi Trish, I hope you're OK 👌xx
Love the look of the Fleece. The crimp was so good.
Take care and stay safe.
Hope you have a Great Week.
Lots of love Jen 💘xx
She's a beauty! XX
@@FiberLoveDiary Hi Trish, Thankyou so much for sharing the Fleece. I loved everything about about her. Your finished yarns and swatches were really pretty.
Hope you have a Great Week.
Take care and stay safe 💗.
Lots of love Jen 💘💕xxxx 💘💕🤗
Just, so loved watching you from start to finish! I'm not a fan of wool only because I'm allergic to it 😒 but your whole process sucks me in! The color blending is especially fun start to finish with yarn. I do a tiny bit of needle felting, but I do watch you and learn along the way. Never stop your videos!!! 😍😍😍
That was fun! And I love how you say people can tell you what to do, but by the way, you’ve done hundreds! I think your method is awesome, and mine is similar. You reminded me about the method of flicking locks.... might do that for some of the raw wool I have! Thanks again for just being you!
This is a beautiful fleece and lovely yarn. Thanks for sharing your process.
I really love the flicked one. Fuzzy and pretty.
I used the blue one and l also spent enough on the expensive stuff to buy a small fleece. Both smelled good (but l don't mind raw smell). Both rinsed easy enough. Both fleece felt soft and clean. Think l will stay with big blue when the expensive stuff is gone. Your yarns and swatches are beautiful. What shine it appeared to have and the color was perfect! Love.
Love the combed sample
Oh my gosh 💕💕 she is one pretty girl! I like the way you show how easy and inexpensive it can be to wash your own fleece 😃 I think I would have a hard time choosing how the end prep for the wool would be I love all 3 preps💕💕💕 next year I hope to try my first fleece 😃
I could not choose right now. But I thought I might wash the rest and store the samples in a bag with the fleece while I think about it
A great video,love how each prep of the fleece differs. Thank you.
Awesomeness as always!! I'm in the middle of processing some BFL for the 1st time and am amazed how easy it is! All I'm doing is flicking the locks and gonna spin from those. Your washing is a game changer for me especially because my neck and back are in such bad shape. Oh and I love you too Fiber Tribe Momma!
You did an awesome job .Thanks for sharing your process .So complete with the knitted swatches as well.
THANKYOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR VIDEOS. I LOVE YOUR TUTORIALS
I love how cheerful you are and sound and I always end up smiling , your so informative and I am learning heaps from you. Your excitement is real catchy, thank6ou...Lynda in New Zealand
Thank you so much!
I have 3 pounds of a silver gray Romney fleece from a local farm/friend. I washed it similar to your method a few weeks ago (Northen Michigan near Alpena 😉)when it was warm and sunny then laid it out on screens that I took from my large windows. It was dry in only a few hours!
I’m so happy you did this video as I’ve been trying to figure out how to prep for making the wool into my first sweater from fleece project. I’m going to try all 3 of the methods with this fleece and keep a record of it.
A question for you…. For a sweater which prep would you use? What goes into decision making for choosing the wool, prep methods, and spin type for a sweater? Are these questions a whole new video topic for you???☺️☺️☺️
PS this video was released on my 60th birthday! Exactly what I needed! Thank you! ☺️😃💕
That is a beautiful fleece
Guess who just scored Ellie Mae’s fleece? THIS GIRL. Thanks for sharing your source because I just purchased my first fleece and I can’t wait to get into it. Wonderful video as usual.
Ohh it's a beauty! Well done!
Hi Mrs Kotter ... 😅 l only recently found your channel. I so appreciate all your videos especially when you swatch and give your valued opinion on fleece prep. Thanks for making a difference. Debs from Down Under.
Thanks, Trish! Always so helpful to see how you think!
Thank you! I learned a lot from this video. I have a pound of fiber (already cleaned) I received (giveaway) around a year ago and this is giving me some ideas of how to process it. I want to do some natural dyeing with it and hopefully not felt it. Seeing the differences between carding, flicking, and combing was super helpful. Also, I learned what flicking was.
I saw where someone used metal hair picks to comb wool and I have a dog slicker brush I could probably use to flick locks. Excited to experiment to see how I like doing all of this.
I started out with the metal hair picks. They do work nicely. Have a great time!
Well, now I’m looking up fleeces and combs 👍🏻👍🏻😆😆
Wonderful thanks for sharing
I've got 2 Finn fleece that I need to process and spin! Lol they are both a dark brown that I saw and fell in love with! ☺️I can't wait to see what you decide to do with the rest of the Finn and what you make it into! I'm hoping that I can end up with enough for a large shawl, or a warm wooly sweater. I will have my work cut out for myself tho, I bought them both knowing that they are full of VM, but I'm not in any hurry, I have the patience and time to put into them. Hubby made me some screen drying racks for me,it's nice to have a handy man around, most of the time! Lol unless he doesn't get the "thing" you're going for, then you have to explain it several times in several different ways for him to get the picture! Lol
I'm jealous! I'd love to find a dark brown one.
Can’t believe how you get it from the fleece off the sheep to workable fiber! Thanks for sharing.
I love the color variation you can get from one fleece. I enjoyed seeing the full process.
I love the second sample the best.. would be a beautiful sweater 😍 I'm so gad you share all this information with us
I love how committed you are to sampling. This is one of my favourite things to do with spinning- sample a fleece lots of different ways… put the fleece in a pillow case and into stash… move onto next fleece and sample. 😂 turns out I really like sampling.
Ooooh those yarns turned out soo pretty!
The samples are beautiful, you are amazing!
These colors are amazing. Thank you for the tutorial. Learned soo much..
I'm person, they're even better!
Thank you for the process video! You always make me smile!
Thank you for this inspiring video. It’s a kick in my butt to get my web page finished so I can share my beautiful fleece. ♥️
Thank you, I learned a lot too
Love your educational videos!! I'm not jumping down this rabbit hole....I'm not...really....🧐
That was super cool! I think I’m ready for a fleece!
Loved watching you take it from dirty to spun, maybe one of these days I can find out if there are any sheep around where I live. (I know we have a couple of alpaca places)
I learn so much from you…. Technique and the reason behind it..ty
I learn so much from watching you. I am still a beginner and new more time to spin. Although it’s doubtful that I will prep a raw fleece myself, understanding how it’s done and the different results is so helpful! I plan to buy a fleece and take it to the mill that is near me. I just don’t know what to get. 😕
Thank you for this video. Beautiful samples. I also love using Dawn to wash my fleeces it works really well.
Great video, Finn is such a versatile fibre to spin, though I always heard it felts super easily.
We don’t have Dawn over here in the UK, but I’ve been using Fairy Liquid on the BFL mule fleece I’m processing and it does just fine.
I diy’d my combs, you do get a lot of waste but it’s great for re-filling couch cushions.
Dawn and Fairy Liquid are for the same purpose, so I imagine it's just right! ❤️❤️
Thanks for sharing the process. For a while i thought i have been doing it backwards
Well there's no right or wrong. Singer people do like to spin it in the grease. I'm just not a big fan
@@FiberLoveDiary i would soak/wash, rinse and repeat til clean. Lanolin and i don't seem to get along for in the grease. At least washing til i stop breaking out works 😁
Beautiful fleece, I’m jealous.
The crochet combed took so much longer but so worth the results
I love how excited you are and totally get it! I have two lamb piebald scoured fleeces from this farm. Idid notice an issue that I hadn’t realized when I got it. I realized it too late to do anything about it
What was the issue?
thank you so much I have two fleece ive washed half and combed it but had no idea how to spin it now I know different ways and what I was doing was sort of right thank you xx
Great video. I’ve learned so much from watching your vlogs. Would love to know what project you have in mind for this. I am currently knitting a cardigan from Romney fleece. Did it all myself 🤪 the processing, spinning and dying!
Love, love, love! Thank you!❤️
I love how the natural mix of colors almost gives the yarn a heathered look.
Can you run the waste from combing thru your drum carder? (Or are they not worth fooling with?)
I love watching your experiments!
People sometimes do. I usually find that the dirtiest parts, nepps, and shortcuts end up in the waste. I do save it and use it in my garden
Beautiful fleece. I liked that you showed so many techniques for processing/spinning. I do enjoy buying ready to spin braids, but there's nothing like washing and spinning a raw fleece. I also usually use Dawn for washing. 😉
❤️. I needed this. Learn alot. Thank you so much.
Love the gray in that fleece! The first fleece I bought in the spring was a white Finn ram, so soft. I also have fleece that’s a Finn crossed with something (can’t remember what) and it’s been so great to learn on. Both from farms local to me in Victoria bc, in case anyone is interested.
Also, I didn’t want to lose the combed top waste so I’ve been adding it to wool I’m carding with hand carders. That’s ok, right? I’m not messing up my final yarn by doing that? I also thought maybe I could try needle felting with it or something.
This was so informative! I have a whole fleece to process…and another on the way. Why do I keep doing this to myself? 🤣
As usual, your fleece preparation makes me want to order some raw fleece and experiment too! Thanks for the inspiration 😊
So glad you feel inspired!
I loved seeing that. I don’t have a drum carder (yet) so it is so great to see other options 😁
Oh there are so many creative options!
Oh my goodness, this is SOOOO helpful, been trying to process some raw fleece. THANK YOU !!!!
I'm so glad it helps you!
Hi, Trish! It was so helpful seeing three different preps and spins. Each was so different from the next. Even the colors of the finished knits and yarns varied so widely. I wonder would the color have been more consistent if you had used a larger sample, say four ounces vs. the 1.5 ounces? I'm new at this so bear with me, LOL! If the entire fleece was processed the same way, would the knit piece have a more homogenous appearance? Thanks for all of this insight!
Hey, Trish! Thank you for taking us along on yet another fun experiment. I'm curious, what do you do with your beautiful swatches?
It is so fluffy.
How do the prep methods relate to each other time wise? At what point does an electric drum carder seem worth the expense? I know it's different for everyone. But some considerations would be great. Lovely wool! So cool to get the different shades off a single fleece.
I'll add these to the next QnA video. It's too much to type!
@@FiberLoveDiary Awesome! That is what I was hoping :)
That really is a beautiful fleece! I won't buy any and take them away from you 😉When you buy a fleece and process it yourself, do you dye and sell it in your shop? Which was your favourite prep for this fleece? I have to say that I'm a sucker for woolen now that I'm getting better at long draw.
I only process for myself, at least until I win the lotto and build a mill 🤣
I love Finn wool
Me too!
do you have a video that shows how you got those 2 spins onto your hands to be able to ply them together? that looked like a very cool process you have
Such valuable information. Thank you for all the time you took to show us all these steps. I've had trouble getting all the lanolin out. I will try shorter soaks and hotter water. The color variations within the yarns are so beautiful! God bless.
If you're having trouble getting all the lanolin out, it's usually because the water isn't hot enough or the fleece is packed in too tightly.
That is a gorgeous fleece ❤️❤️❤️
😍
Thank you! Went through a similar experiment with my cormo. Ended up flick carding (still at it). Did you find drum carding this fleece produced any nepps? Also, wanted to let you know that the weaver Dena Moses just did a youtube which talked about lots of things but one of my take aways was that if anyone tells you there is only one right way to do something it can be a block to creativity. Yes!
I'm glad other people are starting to talk about this finally instead of just trying to "build authority" by positioning themselves as experts.
Beautiful. I think I'm going to have to buy a set of combs
Okay, but there's a rule that you must pretend to be Wolverine from XMen when you open the box.
@@FiberLoveDiary I promise I will. 🤣🤣🤣
@@FiberLoveDiary lol😂😂😂😂😂
The spinning police will know if you don't.
Those are beautiful spins. I really like the defined look of the combed, it would make good cables! So what did you feel gave you the best result- or the result you would want to use the most?
I like them all, so I'll have to think about which one I'll pick for the item I want to knit.
That is a super clean fleece.
What is carding milk?
That’s helpful! Thanks!
Wow, such a beautiful fleece! I tried the expensive brand. I wasn't really that impressed for the price. I think you are spot on with your method. Looks easy enough that way. Now all I want for christmas is an electrical carder..... (and a bigger house so I have space to put it in! 🤣)
It is nice to be able to pick while you run it into the carder, but a hand crank one is still really nice
@@FiberLoveDiary You are right. I'd be very happy with a handcrank too.... still a distant dream with such a small London living space. Just not going to happen any day soon.