Deborah Robson's Fiber Guidebooks:

Guide to Fiber Intensive: British Finewools

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Published by:
Deborah Robson
Published:
6/18/2024
Specs:
Square / 8" x 8"
20 pages Saddle-stitched
Category:
Crafts & Hobbies
Tags:
British Finewools, crochet, Deb Robson, Deborah Robson, fiber, knitting, sheep, spinning, weaving, wool

Multiple efforts over several centuries to establish a fine-wool breed, like Merino, in the British Isles failed due to the incompatibility of these types of sheep with any of the broad variety of environmental conditions. Finally, the late 20th and early 21st centuries saw two successes: the Bowmont, an experimental combination of Merino and Shetland from Scotland, and an Australian Superfine Merino flock. This document looks at the history of attempts from the 13th century on and talks a lot about micron (micrometer) counts.

Printed document plus free digital version; 8x8" publication. This document contains theory and practical knowledge for fiber arts enthusiasts of all skill levels. The handouts are heavily illustrated.

Copyright: It takes a lot of time and significant resources to do this work, and I am self-supporting. Please honor the copyright. If you would like to use print or electronic copies for a group presentation or event or breed promotion, please get in touch about bulk pricing.

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