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RE: Sheep's fleeces - Small chilli - 21-01-2021 (21-01-2021, 05:35 PM)Veggie Wrote: Many moons ago I went to the Wool Marketing Board's place in Mid Wales where they received the fleeces, weighed and graded it, paid the farmers and packed the wool into huge bales to be sold on to textile companies.Hell no ! . But then he’s not worked with sheep apart from helping out very rarely for the last 11 years. they weren’t soft when he was shepherding full time either. RE: Sheep's fleeces - Vinny - 21-01-2021 You can use it instead of cardboard as a mulch either on top of the soil or below a compost mulch. My OH has a wool allergy so hopefully you don't! RE: Sheep's fleeces - Vinny - 21-01-2021 (21-01-2021, 06:04 PM)Small chilli Wrote:I always had course rough hands when I was working outdoors but now I am retired and have become a carer, my hands are like a baby's bottom. I even need to use a tea towel to open a carton of milk. I used to pride myself on a strong handshake as I had shaken hands with blokes who's handshake was like a wet lettuce! If I had a wet lettuce handshake I would top myself!(21-01-2021, 05:35 PM)Veggie Wrote: Many moons ago I went to the Wool Marketing Board's place in Mid Wales where they received the fleeces, weighed and graded it, paid the farmers and packed the wool into huge bales to be sold on to textile companies.Hell no ! . But then he’s not worked with sheep apart from helping out very rarely for the last 11 years. RE: Sheep's fleeces - Scarlet - 21-01-2021 OMG! How long does it take to learn to spin! I would love to have a go RE: Sheep's fleeces - Veggie - 21-01-2021 I've seen Greek ladies, spinning wool with a distaff or is it a spindle?? Anyway, a wooden shuttlecock thing that dangled and spun as they fed it with fibres of wool. RE: Sheep's fleeces - Small chilli - 22-01-2021 I believe it needs carding before that stage and that takes ages RE: Sheep's fleeces - Veggie - 22-01-2021 Scarlet needs something to keep her busy. RE: Sheep's fleeces - Veggie - 22-01-2021 ............and the bad news is - the farmer says all 500 fleeces have to go together and there's only interest in 200 of them. I don't want to say I'll take the remaining 300 as I'm not sure what I'd be letting myself in for - so, that's it. Thanks for your input, everyone. If I can acquire a few fleece some time, just to see what they're like, I'll do it but 400 are a bit too much. RE: Sheep's fleeces - Small chilli - 23-01-2021 That’s a shame. Mr greedy would of liked a few of those. But understandable 300 is a little excessive. RE: Sheep's fleeces - Veggie - 12-05-2021 I've just been given 2 bags of Alpaca wool. Its so soft - like plunging your hands into thistledown (not that I've done that but it sounds nice). As soon as I opened the bag, Ted grabbed a mouthful of wool and ran off with it. Laying it down as mulch may not be a good idea!! I almost wish I could spin - but I can't and I'm not going to even try! Any bright ideas for no-work uses for it? |