It didn't look very blue outside yesterday evening, but my camera saw what I didn't see.
More wool, this time from Swedish spinner Ingrid:
Light brown and black Finull. Together with another batch of Finull, still in Sweden, I'll have enough for a bigger project.
Why is shipping so expensive? Does anyone know?
More wool, this time from Swedish spinner Ingrid:
Light brown and black Finull. Together with another batch of Finull, still in Sweden, I'll have enough for a bigger project.
Why is shipping so expensive? Does anyone know?
Ser inte ut som typisk finull som skall vara vågig inte lockig. Kanske korsningsull?
SvaraRaderaDoesn't look like typical Swedish finull. It's supposed to be wavy not curly. Perhaps a crossbred?
Fårägaren torde veta vad hon har. Ska kolla upp det, för jag reagerade på samma sak men tänkte att jag vet just inget om finull. Trevlig ull oberoende! - Farmer should know what she has. Will check, because I had the same thought but also thought I don't know very much about Finull. Nice wool anyway!
SvaraRaderaUllen ska vara från äldre tackor som inte lammar, enligt fårägaren är det finull, men jag ska fråga en gång till. /Ingrid
SvaraRaderaJo det är ren finull. Ann fårägare. :-)
SvaraRaderaTack! Som du ser av mitt följande inlägg har jag nu packat upp hela påsen och hittat flera typer av ullstaplar, också finkrusig ull!
RaderaAnn the farmer says: "Yes, it's pure Finull. Ann sheep owner :) "
To which I say: Thank you! As you can see from my next post I have now unpacked the whole parcel and I found several types of wool staples, also some with a fine crimp!