WASH SHEEPS WOOL
WASH SHEEPS WOOL
Hi
does anyone use raw sheeps wool. what's the best way to wash and prepare it for weaving etc please.
I have just made a peg loom and want to make a rug. My friend has a small holding I was thinking of buying a couple of fleeces off him in the spring.
Regards RACHEL
does anyone use raw sheeps wool. what's the best way to wash and prepare it for weaving etc please.
I have just made a peg loom and want to make a rug. My friend has a small holding I was thinking of buying a couple of fleeces off him in the spring.
Regards RACHEL
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You can wash it in stale wee to get the lanolin off.
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Re: WASH SHEEPS WOOL
nod nod - urine works but start collecting now cos you'll need a lot
also see Red's feature on wool preparation
I use very hot water and cheap washing up liquid (without formaldehyde)
first I separate the fleece into sections and put them in mesh log bags and soak them in lukewarm water to remove the main muck (often more than one soak) and hang the bags on the line (or the fence) to dripdry
Then to de-grease fill the sink with Very hot water add washing up liquid and place bag in it for a 20 minute soak, this is so the water doesn't start to cool and cause the lanolin to re-attach in it's harder form. handle very carefully, don't rub, rinse in water of the same temperature, hang to dry again
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also see Red's feature on wool preparation
I use very hot water and cheap washing up liquid (without formaldehyde)
first I separate the fleece into sections and put them in mesh log bags and soak them in lukewarm water to remove the main muck (often more than one soak) and hang the bags on the line (or the fence) to dripdry
Then to de-grease fill the sink with Very hot water add washing up liquid and place bag in it for a 20 minute soak, this is so the water doesn't start to cool and cause the lanolin to re-attach in it's harder form. handle very carefully, don't rub, rinse in water of the same temperature, hang to dry again

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try this thread
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Re: WASH SHEEPS WOOL
Hi
Mrs Gert uses a peg loom, but she doesn't wash the fleece until she's finished the rug. She also spins with unwashed fleece. It's carded to get all the muck out but she says it not so good to spin with washed fleece and the peg loom is the same.
I guess it's take your pick really.
Gert
Mrs Gert uses a peg loom, but she doesn't wash the fleece until she's finished the rug. She also spins with unwashed fleece. It's carded to get all the muck out but she says it not so good to spin with washed fleece and the peg loom is the same.
I guess it's take your pick really.
Gert
Re: WASH SHEEPS WOOL
Hi thanks every one.
Have my 1st fleece coming Tues.
Rachel
Have my 1st fleece coming Tues.
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Hi,
Brilliant, but watch out......this fibre stuff its addictive! LOL
Good luck
Becks
Brilliant, but watch out......this fibre stuff its addictive! LOL
Good luck
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theabsinthefairy wrote:Thanks - glad to see that I am not talking to myself -
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