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Custom Woolen Mills

100% canadian wool roving

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40g minimum per colour

100% canadian wool roving by gram

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Color: 01 Natural White
 
'01 Natural White' is also available in this base:
wool batts: 50g

🍁 made in Canada 🍁


These 100% Wool Rovings are available in a full spectrum of colors, some solid, some heathered. The rovings are made using predominantly dorset-type wool, a wool with medium fibre thickness and good durability. They are approximately 3 inches in diameter.   

Rovings (also called roping) are thick, continuous cords of carded wool for use in hand-spinning, hooking rugs and saddle pads, and felt making.  It felts well, and leaves a nice finish that is not too "hairy".

This wool is 100% grown, shorn, and processed in Canada

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100% canadian wool roving
Regular price $0.10
Regular price Sale price $0.10
out of stock
100% canadian wool roving
Regular price $0.10
Regular price Sale price $0.10
out of stock

  • Custom Woolen Mills

    Custom Woolen Mills is a small, family owned and operated woolen mill located near Carstairs, Alberta, Canada. Using turn-of-the-century industrial revolution machinery, we have been providing quality woolen and exotic fibre products to our loyal customers for over 35 years. Custom Woolen Mills is still going strong; a hub in the community, a multigenerational family enterprise, and a producer of quality, Canadian grown and manufactured wool products.
  • mulesing free

    Mulesing is a controversial farming practice used, predominantly in Australia, to prevent the parasidic infection flystrike. While mulesing prevents infection, it is a very painful procedure for the animal to endure, and more humane alternatives exist. This practice is banned in many areas of the world. If a yarn is marked as mulesing free, that means that no animals were treated this way during the production of the yarn.
  • dorset wool

    Initially, Dorset sheep were primarily bred for their meat and milk production. However, their wool qualities were recognized and appreciated over time. Dorset wool, a medium staple length, is known for its softness, fineness, resilience and durability. The fleece can range in color from pure white to creamier shades.