So I bought some raw wool from Homestead Wool & Gift Farm.  My wool came from an Icelandic/Merino mix, Dorsey.

In the raw...

Exciting! I read up a lot on scouring (again, Aija’s article helped a lot), but I wasn’t confident about it. Prepped my hot hot water with just a bit of Dawn. In went the wool.  It all started out well, with nice icky yellow water:

1st Wool Fleece Bath

After this wash I started having trouble… or so I thought.  I noticed that even after the 2nd and 3rd washes the tips were still yellow in many places.  Thinking my water was just not hot enough, perhaps I didn’t have enough soap?  I added a bit more soap and made the water scalding hot (boiled it for several minutes first!).  This is after 5 washes:

Very clean fleece!

Talked with everyone I knew about how to get that last little bit of lanolin off. Finally got around to speaking with the Sandy (the owner) and I found out that it’s probably just weather and sun-stained, not coming out at all.  Should have spoken with her first!  Eh, now I know.  Since then have been doing some dyeing experimentation:

Pastels:

Attempt at dyeing pastel pink-ish

Pink & caramel

An attempt at spring green

I haven’t carded it yet. I’m hoping that carding will get rid of those carmel-y bits, because I don’t much like them as is, though some other people have said they are fine. I did a darker batch or two too. I love how the teal came out:

LOVE

I have a really nice deep magenta that is drying right now, I’ll be taking photos of that tonight & also be posting results from the alpaca carding very soon.  TTFN!

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2 Comments on First Fleece Washing Experience

  1. looks like you’re having bunches of fun! i’m not quite that adventurous, but i’m glad i get to see what you’re up to. :)

    maya | springtree road’s last blog post..Sneaky Weasel + giveaway (yay!)

  2. XianeNo Gravatar says:

    I absolutely love the way the bottom batch came out, although they are all lovely. You are doing really well with your fiber experimentation!

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