Nature’s Fiber: Transforming Raw Wool into Handspun Yarn and a Handmade Bracelet

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I always admire these neighboring fields with sheep grazing, scattered like cottony clouds every time I look through the window.

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It was blustery this morning as I walked past it. My eyes caught on a soft white strand stuck on the wire fence, fluttering gently in the breeze, almost glowing against the weathered grass and metal.

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Without thinking, I reached out and picked it up and realized that it was sheep wool, snagging as they brushed past.

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Then I realized there are plenty of them!
So, I thought of creating something out of it. It caught my interest in playing with raw wool, which I had not tried before!

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I picked a few to play with, though I didn’t know if it would work.

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I was home and checked it. I knew I had to work to get it nice, and it would be a bit of a process.

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Knowing that raw wool has lanolin (natural oil), dirt, and plant matter, it needs to be washed carefully but gently without damaging the wool.

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I soaked them in hot water with a little detergent for at least 20 minutes. I repeated it three times as they had lots of debris in them. I rinsed it with plain hot water a few times.

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Being inexperienced, I must have overdone it as some of the wool shrunk and felted. I was a little disappointed, but I thought I would know better next time.

Upon checking, some of them were still okay, and I tried picking those pieces and carding them manually by pulling them apart

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And fluffing them up.

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Oops! This kitty loves wool, rubbing his nose on them.

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I managed to collect a few and thinned them out to my desired thickness for spinning.

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I manually spun the yarn using my traditional cordage technique, and surprisingly it worked so well.

The good thing about the wool is that they stick together; they have tiny overlapping scales. When the scales catch, they lock together, making it easier to add length to the yarn.

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I also found that the thin area could be patched with extra fibers to even up the thickness.

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I was really enjoying experimenting with them; they are an amazing material to work with.

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I managed to spin 2 meters of yarn.

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I tidied up the protruding fleecy bits.

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I like how it looks, it is soft and delicate but strong!

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Now, what to make?

I want something that shows the twists and the soft beauty of the wool.

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I decided on a bracelet. The yarn was thick for crochet, and I would not have enough length, so I used macramé.

I used square knots and added pink beads to pair with the soft wool.

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I left a hoop on one end and added a big pink pearl on the other end as a lock.

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I was pleased with the result.

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(Hello, sheep!) appreciating and admiring these sheep even more!

It is amazing how we can create something we thought was useless. This experience has inspired me to keep exploring what I can make with natural materials.

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And I think owning a wooly pet sheep in the future would be a lovely idea! :)

Domesticated sheep, especially those bred for wool like Merino sheep, need to have their wool trimmed through a process called shearing. If not trimmed, their wool will continue to grow indefinitely, leading to health problems such as overheating. It is a great idea to repurpose wool for sustainable, eco-friendly resources.

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Have a lovely day, everyone!

Mariah 💗😊

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