Hehehehehehehehe… I am having the total evil cackle of enabling gone well. :)
Wensleydale and Teeswater are both naturally hairy, but Teeswater is actually softer than Wensleydale. That lincoln cross was some seriously heavenly fiber. Soft and silky. Reminds me of Gotland…
I enjoy spinning the long luster wools but I have a hard time using them in a project because of their lack of “boing.” Have you decided how you’ll use these?
So…um…we need to visit Myrtle and…maybe…split a Teaswater fleece?
Comment by Snow — 4/7/2006 @ 8:09 am
Hehehehehehehehe… I am having the total evil cackle of enabling gone well. :)
Wensleydale and Teeswater are both naturally hairy, but Teeswater is actually softer than Wensleydale. That lincoln cross was some seriously heavenly fiber. Soft and silky. Reminds me of Gotland…
Comment by Lizzy B — 4/7/2006 @ 9:11 am
Oh, that last picture looks so soft and lovely…
Comment by Chris — 4/7/2006 @ 9:33 am
I enjoy spinning the long luster wools but I have a hard time using them in a project because of their lack of “boing.” Have you decided how you’ll use these?
Comment by Sharon Campbell — 4/12/2006 @ 3:40 pm