Border Leicester Roving
This Border Leicester Roving is coming from a sheep farm in Cornwall,
Vermont. The Border Leicester is a longwool breed producing a lustrous fiber ranging from
6 to 12 inches in length. Because of its luster, silky hand and long
staple this fiber is a favorite among handspinners! It makes a great
sweater and sock yarn! The length and strength of the fiber means your
hand knit socks will never wear out!!
*Spun fiber not included and is shown for reference only.
FAQs
What is a Lock?
What is a Lock? A lock is the natural grouping of fibers that occurs
as the fleece grows on the sheep.
What is a flick carder?
This is a small, single hand held carder. It is used to separate the
lock or staple of wool. This prepares the fiber for spinning directly
from the lock without disturbing the alignment of the fibers.
What is a Bast Fiber?
Flax, Ramie and Hemp are all Bast Fibers. These are the long, strong,
flexible fibers that are in the inner bark of the plants.
What are Tow Fibers?
The Flax fibers are very long. To make the fibers into Tow they are cut
to approximately 4 inch lengths and then combed into a rough top.
Still have a question? See our fibers FAQ page for more definitions.