Heritage Breed Wool Fiber Roving - Vermont Snow
Luxurious locally processed Rare Heritage breed Shetland wool roving in beautiful natural colors - perfect for your next spinning or felting project!
Fiber details:
This fine-grade wool has been carefully processed locally from select fleeces, from our small family farm in the shires of Vermont. The roving is well-prepared with minimal vegetable matter, heavily skirted to ensure only the softest, most buttery wool makes it through to the mill, this makes it ideal for both beginner and experienced fiber artists. Hand picked, heavily skirted wool to ensure only the finest, softest wool for spinning, felting, processed at our local mill. This roving is excellent for various felting techniques, spinning, textile and fiber creations e.g. dreadlocks, jewelry making and much more.
This fine-grade wool has been carefully processed locally from select fleeces, from our small family farm in the shires of Vermont. The roving is well-prepared with minimal vegetable matter, heavily skirted to ensure only the softest, most buttery wool makes it through to the mill, this makes it ideal for both beginner and experienced fiber artists. Hand picked, heavily skirted wool to ensure only the finest, softest wool for spinning, felting, processed at our local mill. This roving is excellent for various felting techniques, spinning, textile and fiber creations e.g. dreadlocks, jewelry making and much more.
Fine Shetland sheep wool is known for it's low micron count, this translates to a next to skin softness. Luxury superfine wool roving has a micron count of 20 and lower, this makes for an incredibly soft and fine wool, perfect for lace, and other intricate projects.
This roving is a combination of our moorit or dark chocolate brown, to black with flecks of white due to the greying gene in our colored ewe's, & lamb's beautiful fleeces. Though we heavily skirt, and pick each and every fleece prior to processing into roving, some bits of vm still gets though.
Roving Vs. Top:
This is roving, and what that means is that at the mill, the sheep's fibers are partially aligned but still airy, lofty, and soft. People often describe it as fluffy, rope, and buttery to the touch. Tops are very orderly, shiny, and straight, great for worsted projects, whereas roving is ready for your woolen-style projects!
Items are made in a smoke free, pet friendly environment.
Why you'll love our wool:
- Fine, soft fiber with excellent crimp
- Takes dye beautifully
- Strong yet lightweight when spun
- Heritage breed with superior fiber qualities
Quality Guarantee & Returns
- Quality is guaranteed. If there is a print error or visible quality issue, we'll replace or refund it.
- Because the products are made to order, we do not accept general returns or sizing-related returns.