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lelasfriend Posted - Mar 30 2009 : 7:01:20 PM
I have some washed Leicester Longwool locks for sale from our flock of heritage sheep. It is ideal for crafts. Long, lustrous curls of bright white. $5 a pound. I need to figure out how to attach a photo of them...Sara
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lanikyea Posted - Jul 30 2011 : 5:21:53 PM
Lelasfriend - do you still have some of your beautifulo wool for sale? Thanks, Lani

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oldfashioned girl Posted - Apr 25 2009 : 9:25:49 PM
Sara, Thank you for the compliment! It really is very nice to spin and the locks are just fascinating to me! They are so lovely and it really is neat to spin straight from the locks! Maybe I should stop raving about it though until after I order more!!!

Monica
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lelasfriend Posted - Apr 25 2009 : 7:54:31 PM
Wow Monica! What great pictures! You are an amazing spinner! This really showcases what a person can do who is willing to take the time to carefully prepare the fiber. Your carding and spinning really highlights the lustrous quality of this breed - it has a shine similar to silk. Thank you for posting these pictures! I feel like this is the true meaning of a farm girl connection. Warmly, Sara
oldfashioned girl Posted - Apr 24 2009 : 9:35:21 PM
It only took me forever to get these on here, but I wanted to post pics of the wool I got from Sara! I got some of the craft wool and it's really nice for spinning! As far as what I got it actually is more like it's matted some, not quite felted! Mine has been easy to gently pull open and then you have these wonderful locks! It has been nice to card, but a lot of it is wonderful to spin straight from the locks! I have had very, very little that was waste! Here are some pics of what I have been spinning!



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JojoNH Posted - Apr 24 2009 : 05:18:16 AM
Hi Sara,
I would love 2 lbs! Feel free to email me with the details.
Oh, I am so excited!!! My search has ended and will finally have what I have been looking for!!
Thank you so much!!
Joanna #566
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lelasfriend Posted - Apr 23 2009 : 5:34:10 PM
[quote]Originally posted by JojoNH

Do you still have some of the craft wool????? Keeping my fingers crossed. . . it would be perfect for my Primitive Santa's!!

Joanna #566
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[/The curls would be perfect for Santa beards or hair! What a great idea. Let me know how much you want. Saraquote]
lelasfriend Posted - Apr 23 2009 : 5:30:25 PM
[quote]Originally posted by raglady

Do you still have wool? Might need some! I bought an old spinning wheel and am trying to teach myself to use it!
[How wonderful! Spinning is a fun hobby. I have wool for sale. Maybe you want some roving that is already washed and carded if you are just learning to spin so it will save you work.I have roving for sale. But I do have some of the wool left in the picture that is already washed but needs carding. Let me know if you would like some. Sara/quote]
lelasfriend Posted - Apr 23 2009 : 5:25:37 PM
I still have some of the craft quality wool for sale. I also have some of the higher quality washed locks available for spinning too. Just had the whole flock of sheep sheared today! It was such a bright, sunny day and the sheep looked so happy to shed their winter coats and frolic in the sunshine on the green grass.
JojoNH Posted - Apr 23 2009 : 04:33:06 AM
Do you still have some of the craft wool????? Keeping my fingers crossed. . . it would be perfect for my Primitive Santa's!!

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raglady Posted - Apr 21 2009 : 12:16:32 PM
Do you still have wool? Might need some! I bought an old spinning wheel and am trying to teach myself to use it!
oldfashioned girl Posted - Apr 11 2009 : 11:22:26 AM
Sara, The wool came yesterday and I really like it! It did felt a bit, but I have found if you gently pull it open it will separate and card very nice! I am very happy with it! The locks are just beautiful and it spins very nice! I will post a pic for you later today!

Monica
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oldfashioned girl Posted - Apr 06 2009 : 08:54:35 AM
I tried resisting, but the pictures of those beautiful locks was more than I could take!!!!

Monica
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Lavendar fields dreamer Posted - Apr 05 2009 : 10:16:34 PM
wooooooohooooooooo cant wait to see it! i should have known that you couldnt resist for too long
oldfashioned girl Posted - Apr 05 2009 : 5:26:07 PM
T, I am ordering some! I just can't resist anymore! So I will let you know when I have some spun!!!!

Monica
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lacisne88 Posted - Apr 01 2009 : 4:50:40 PM
They look wonderful! I would like to learn to spin one day. :)

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lelasfriend Posted - Apr 01 2009 : 4:24:20 PM

Okay, I finally figured out how to do the pictures of the fleeces. The first picture is the washed Leicester Longwool locks that I consider craft quality that I am selling for $5 a pound. There is approximately 10 pounds available. I am selling this as craft quality because I felt that the fleece had gotten a little felted in the washing. However other spinners have felt that it can be pulled apart and carded if someone wants to make the effort. However I am selling it for crafts since I do not want to guarantee spinning quality. It is bright white and the picture does not do it justice because of the lighting and it is up against an orange blanket that cast an orange glow which it definitely does not have? Any questions about it ask me.



This is my premium washed Leicester Longwool locks that is spinning quality. Hence the price is higher - $12 a pound. It is ready to be carded or combed (which is what I recommend for Leicester Longwool) and then spun into gorgeous yarn. It is bright lustrous white with a long staple and a soft handle. I also have Leicester Longwool roving for sale for those who just want to spin. So these are the choices. Of course there are always raw fleeces available too. Hope this helps explain my posting. Sara


Lavendar fields dreamer Posted - Mar 31 2009 : 8:56:35 PM
oh yeah monica needs your wool, so she can spin it and then i can purchase it
mmmmm...mmmm...mmmmmmmm monicas yummmy fibers
oldfashioned girl Posted - Mar 30 2009 : 8:37:47 PM
Sara, I was trying very hard to avoid clicking on your post, but I just couldn't help myself! Pictures pleeeeeease!!!

Monica
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