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SageHill
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Not sure what the people who are interested in the fleeces spin. Should be interesting at least. Let's see - I tanned a hide last year - might as well process a fleece this year?? Or maybe ask for some wool back after processing if I give a fleece away. HmmmmSell it unwashed "in the grease" to spinners who will take it to be processed or process it themselves. Processing it yourself is a real pain. LOL
Dorset wool is easy to spin, but coarser than Merino and fine wool bred wool. Hand spinners and knitters prefer the fine wool but. But because it is coarser, it is liked by people that spin alternative fibers like Alpaca, Llama and Angora rabbit. Dorset and the coarser wools were traditionally used for exterior and hard wear garments like socks, sweaters, etc.
I would advertise it as a specialty wool to hand spinners and crafters. That natural creamy color should make it desirable for them to add to their natural colored Alpaca and Angora fiber.


