PyrOfTheFlock
Exploring the pasture
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I've been working on a new project since last year on trying to find new ways to use the wool without having the expensive tools you need to process it, like a spinning wheel. I've always loved the look of those sheep hide pillows and throws that are just oh so fluffy and soft looking but I would never consider skinning a sheep or any animal, ever. So as an experiment I took some of the old, unwashed wool from last year's shearing and started to latchhook it into some burlap material I got at a craft store, the little locks that are already naturally there are the perfect size for this. The only problem is, how can I wash the wool without ruining these perfect locks or destroying the "natural sheepskin/fleece" look of the pillow. I know if I wash it once i've sheared it I will have to card it because the locks will be matted or frizzy, and I've tried to do it that way but it just doesn't work, the wool doesn't hold together and doesn't give the same look. Does anyone know if I can wash the wool while it is still on the sheep? They also have a lot of cockleburs this year due to the hay we bought. I want the wool clean but I also don't want to ruin the way it looks right after shearing it off of the sheep. Any help is appreciated!