BaBaaHMonica
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I am pretty new to this wool processing stuff. My Mom has been cleaning out the attic and found a pillowcase Full of fleece that had been shorn about 30 years ago. It is a lovely shade of frosty chocolate. It smells pretty awful, but i think I watched a couple of youtube videos on how to skirt it and do a few preliminary gentle soaks to remove some of the lanolin and yuck that is stuck to the fibers. Is there any special handling since it is so old vs fleece that has just been sheared. I don't think there is moths, although i did not fully open it up--the smell was pretty awful.
I have some plant-based dishsoap that is supposed to be gentle that i bought specially to wash this fleece. I think we will send it to Zeilinger's to be carded and spun into yarn so i can knit some hats.
If I do decide to dye enough for a skein will it accept color and different since is older???
I am hoping that if this fleece is successful and I can make something truly beautiful with it, DH will surely allow for a bigger flock.
Thanks for your replies
I have some plant-based dishsoap that is supposed to be gentle that i bought specially to wash this fleece. I think we will send it to Zeilinger's to be carded and spun into yarn so i can knit some hats.
If I do decide to dye enough for a skein will it accept color and different since is older???
I am hoping that if this fleece is successful and I can make something truly beautiful with it, DH will surely allow for a bigger flock.
Thanks for your replies