Black Welsh. British Wool Tops

This wool fibre is un-dyed. It's 100% British and processed at a British Mill.

BLACK WELSH
About the fibre: approx. 31-35 microns and 80-100mm. The only purely black breed of sheep, the Black Welsh is super unique and a great way to produce something distinctly British. Try mixing this dark fleece with another colour for a humbug effect.

Spinning tip: This fibre has a lot of tough little hairs that tend to come flying off as you spin, so I would wear an apron with this. It does spin up beautifully though and I personally find it very fun! Suitable for felting also!

Sold in braids (100g) and in tops by the 10g. If you're not sure how much to get, but want enough to make something out of it, I'd suggest 100g.

Black Welsh. British Wool Tops

Spinning Braid by World Of Wool
£0.19
a basket with black welsh fibre a tag on top that says 100% british fibre for spinning, dying, felting & more a small amount of black welsh spinning fibre on a wooden floor a close up of black welsh 100% wool fibre
a basket with black welsh fibre a tag on top that says 100% british fibre for spinning, dying, felting & more a small amount of black welsh spinning fibre on a wooden floor a close up of black welsh 100% wool fibre

Black Welsh. British Wool Tops

Spinning Braid by World Of Wool
£0.19
Closest Web Colours (Refer to photo for actual colourway)
Black
SaddleBrown
Prep
Stock level Sold out Full stock
£0.19

This wool fibre is un-dyed. It's 100% British and processed at a British Mill.

BLACK WELSH
About the fibre: approx. 31-35 microns and 80-100mm. The only purely black breed of sheep, the Black Welsh is super unique and a great way to produce something distinctly British. Try mixing this dark fleece with another colour for a humbug effect.

Spinning tip: This fibre has a lot of tough little hairs that tend to come flying off as you spin, so I would wear an apron with this. It does spin up beautifully though and I personally find it very fun! Suitable for felting also!

Sold in braids (100g) and in tops by the 10g. If you're not sure how much to get, but want enough to make something out of it, I'd suggest 100g.