
The Perendale originated in New Zealand from crossing the Border Cheviot with the Romney breed. They are an open-faced, medium-framed breed that produces bright, lofty, long-stapled, medium-wool fleeces.
Price is for 4 ounces. (Note: Unwashed fleece will loose weight during washing. Please make sure that you purchase enough fiber to complete your project.)




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Sarah Swett was here. Do you know her? if you don’t you should. Her work is fantastic. She tries everything and she has a magic touch. she knits a lot of sweaters and they all begin with raw fleece. She does fantastic tapestries of all sizes and the wool is all spun and dyed by … Continue reading →
Remember when I showed you the scary state of things in my house? Well it’s gotten better due to a ton of help from Chelsea. I feel so much better. First, what I am calling the studio. My work space. Where club gets packaged, shipping happens, hopefully writing will happen there, book keeping gets done, … Continue reading →
Just an update of Little Tiny. She’s growing up big. She’ll be 2 in August in case you were wondering. And on to my main point of today. My kids like to ask me, a lot, what is my favorite song, what is my favorite movie, what is my favorite TV show? Well, the what … Continue reading →

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