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Green and blue wool for felting or spinning | BFL and Bio Nylon Wool Top | 100g | “Lagoon Luster”

This BFL and bio-nylon blend is the perfect wool for felting or spinning. It is hand-dyed in several shades of green and blue. The bio-nylon adds sturdiness and durability to the wool, making it ideal for projects that need to withstand a lot of wear and tear, such as felted bags or handspun socks.

The wool is also soft and easy to work with, making it a good choice for beginners and experienced crafters alike. Whether you’re new to felting or spinning, or you’re looking for a new and exciting fiber to work with, this BFL wool and bio-nylon blend is a great option.

Main info at a glance:

    • Fibre blend: BFL wool and bio-nylon
    • Bio-nylon: same sturdiness as regular nylon, but eco-friendly
    • Hand dyed in several shades of green and blue
    • 100g or 3.5oz total approx. weight

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Description

Let your creativity soar with this one of a kind, hand-dyed BFL and bio nylon wool for felting or spinning in a mix of greens and blues. 

“Lagoon Luster” is a perfect blend of sturdy and soft, great for spinning resilient yarns, particularly socks, ensuring ultimate comfort when worn. 

BFL and bio nylon also felts beautifully, providing a smooth finish that’s irresistible to touch – or, add some extras to make it textured and add more fun! You are the boss of your creative fibre journey.

Here are more ideas for beautiful and unique projects that you can make with this woo for felting or spinning:

  • Felted bags
  • Handspun socks
  • Felted hats
  • Felted toys
  • Handspun mittens
  • Felted jewelry
  • Handspun scarves
  • Felted home decor
  • Handspun sweaters
  • Felted animals
  • Handspun shawls

About BFL wool and bio-nylon

Blue Faced Leicester (or BFL for short) is an amazing wool for spinning and felting. It’s soft like Merino but it’s shinier because it has a longer staple length. It’s extremely suited for beginner spinners and a joy to use for experienced ones as well. It’s a great fibre for next-to-skin projects.

Bio-nylon is a wonderful replacement for regular nylon. Like the regular artificial fibre, it lends extra strength to the wool (perfect for making yarn suitable for socks or other harder wearing garments) but it doesn’t stay in the world forever. Bio-nylon will act as regular nylon for as long as want it to, but once you feel the fibre has run its course, you can pop it in the composting pile and it’ll start decomposing back into the soil, making it a guilt-free choice for your crafting needs.

Is this fibre a wool top or a roving?

I hope you think this is a good question, because there is definitely a difference between combed wool top and roving. Both expressions are often used to represent the same item, but they are quite different. In fact, I am inserting this explanation here so I can use the expression “wool roving” correctly and still please the search algorithm gods. Sneaky.

Combed wool top such as this are processed in the mill to remove the short fibre staples, and all the longer remaining fibres have been combed to face the same direction.

Wool roving, on the other hand, still retains some shorter fibres and not all face the same direction, so it will have a fuzzier appearance.

Both are fantastic types of fibre processing, they’re just different.

Colour Disclaimer

Teals are notoriously hard to capture accurately on camera, so note that they are a little greener in real life than the main photo suggests. Please also note that my monitor settings may differ from yours.

Additional information

Weight0.100 kg
Fibre Content

BFL and bio-nylon

Colour

teal blue, teal green, Blue, Green, Neon green

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

  • Keep wool top/roving or art batts in a dry room away from direct sunlight. Airtight boxes are recommended. Don’t place anything heavy on top of the fibre to avoid squishing it.
    Handle silk hankies with moisturised hands to avoid them sticking to your skin.
  • I recommend adding lavender sachets to the storage container for pest prevention.
  • Hand wash your finished product separately using wool-specific detergents, dry flat. Hand dyed fibres may bleed a little in the first couple of washes.

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PACKAGING AND SHIPPING

All my spinning and felting fibres are carefully wrapped in a paper bag and then shipped using a fully compostable mailing bag. 

UK shipping is £4 flat rate.

International shipping is £6 flat rate.

Find out more in the delivery and returns section. 

Your best crafting is my goal

Your best spinning and felting life is all I’m about. I want you to love and be excited by your fibre projects. I care whether your fab felting idea comes to life. Your spinning needs to be everything you ever dreamed of and I want to help you get there. My fibres, from art batts to silk hankies are all created with your best crafting life in mind.

Hi, I’m Eleanor and I want to be a part of your lovely hand crafting journey.

I’ll do all of this without compromising on quality or my eco values: I source my wool from ethical, local suppliers and I hand dye my fibre using the most planet-friendly techniques at my disposal.

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