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Werewolf, Baby! – Halloween Tops

Werewolf, Baby! – Halloween Tops

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Werewolf, Baby! – Halloween Tops

Werewolf, Baby! – Halloween Tops

Regular price £7.50 per 100g
Regular price Sale price £7.50 per 100g
Sale Sold out

25% Romney, 18% Bluefaced Leicester, 17% Grey Exmoor Blueface, 14% Exmoor Blueface, 13% Falklands Corriedale, 7% Devon Closewool, 3% Zwartbles, 3% Nylon (non-superwash)

All the good things in October lead up to October 31st and its glorious spookiness! To celebrate Halloween, Laura has been busy behind the scenes cooking up three scary good Tops colours for our favourite spooky holiday – and Donna has matched them with witchy song titles for names!

Werewolf, Baby! blends a mega-mix of wools and a tiny bit of nylon into a beautiful mix of autumnal colours and textures. Chestnut brown flows into golden yellow, offset with splashes of teal, orange and white. For Werewolf, Baby! we've mixed a lot of our Devonian wools (Romney, Bluefaced Leicester, Grey Exmoor Blueface, Exmoor Blueface, Devon Closewool and Zwartbles) with a good portion of Falklands Corriedale and a tiny dash of Nylon for good measure.

Specifications

Blend: 25% Romney, 18% Bluefaced Leicester, 17% Grey Exmoor Blueface, 14% Exmoor Blueface, 13% Falklands Corriedale, 7% Devon Closewool, 3% Zwartbles, 3% Nylon (non-superwash)

Colour Blending: We start with solid coloured tops (aligned fibre) and blend them together using precise recipes to create our nuanced shades. 

The entire range is created from a handful of base colours, making it easy to find harmonious colour combos for colourwork projects.  

Fibre Characteristics

Romney: This breed has been farmed since the 13th century and originates from the Romney Marsh area of Kent. Their fibre is fine and semi-lustrous with good drape and a little bounce, perfect for adding a little sheen. Micron: 34; Average Staple Length: 10cm/4”

Bluefaced Leicester: This is one of the most popular British breeds– and rightly so! This fibre has a wonderful balance of drape and durability, with just a little woolly bounce. Micron:28; Average Staple Length: 9cm/3.5”

Grey Exmoor Blueface: We found this fibre by visiting our local British Wool Marketing Board grading station. It is pale silver in colour, wonderfully soft, with a delicate woolly halo and plenty of lustre. The sheep are a crossbreed of the distinguished Bluefaced Leicester (the softest British sheep breed) with a local hill sheep. Micron: 33; Average Staple Length: 11.5cm/4.5”

Exmoor Blueface: This is our most local sheep and can be seen dotted across the Moorland where we live. A crossbreed of the Exmoor Horn (our local hill sheep) and the distinguished Bluefaced Leicester (the softest British sheep breed), the Exmoor Blueface sheep produces a beautifully soft and springy fibre which is excellent in just about any blend. Micron: 31; Average Staple Length: 9cm/3.5”

Falklands Corriedale: This fibre has a good long staple length, is smooth with a hint of lustre and oodles of bounce. The breed is derived from a cross of the Merino sheep and Lincoln Longwool. Micron: 29; Average Staple Length: 12.5cm/5”

Devon Closewool: Originates from a cross of the Devon Longwool and the Exmoor Horn. The fibre is dense and springy with a sturdy handle. This fibre is ideal for adding a bit of texture and durability. Micron:34; Average Staple Length: 7.5cm/3”

Zwartbles: The breed originates from Friesland in The Netherlands, but is now widely farmed across Exmoor. They are a naturally dark brown sheep with distinctive white accents on their face, legs and tails. The fibre is voluminous and incredibly bouncy, when added to a blend it creates a wonderful depth of tone. Micron: 35; Average Staple Length:9cm/3.5”

Nylon: This is a type of synthetic fiber known for its strength, elasticity, and resistance to wear and tear. This durability makes nylon the ideal fibre to combine with wool in sock yarn, greatly extending the life of your hand made sock. 3 Denier; Average Staple Length: 9cm/3.5”

Wool Blend

This base is a Traceable Wool Blend with either alpaca, nylon or silk added. The UK portion of this fibre purchased from the British Wool Marketing Board (BWMB) uses their new traceability scheme meaning that all the wool is fully traceable back to the exact farm it came from. We know which farmer, in which area, contributed to every bale of wool we process, including how many sheep produced their share. 
However, our climate here in the UK is not suited to Merino and Corriedale sheep. We make sure to source ours from the Falklands in order to ensure that the animals have been treated with the utmost care and are free from harmful mulesing. 

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