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White Carded Batt

$2.50
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This carded wool is sold by the oz. This wool from our Perendale/Coopsworth sheep has been processed by hand using only an environmentally friendly scour solution. Each batt can easily be pulled apart into strips for spinning from roving. This wool is excellent for beginners and still has a small amount of lanolin that keeps the wool smooth and soft while spinning.

Note: This wool has not gone through the carbonization process (where the wool is soaked in Suphuric acid to break down the plant matter, heated, then soaked again in Sodium Carbonate to bring it back to neutral ph) that would be used in commercial mill. As such, it may still contain small amounts of vegetable matter that can easily be removed while spinning).

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White Carded Batt

$2.50
sold out

This carded wool is sold by the oz. This wool from our Perendale/Coopsworth sheep has been processed by hand using only an environmentally friendly scour solution. Each batt can easily be pulled apart into strips for spinning from roving. This wool is excellent for beginners and still has a small amount of lanolin that keeps the wool smooth and soft while spinning.

Note: This wool has not gone through the carbonization process (where the wool is soaked in Suphuric acid to break down the plant matter, heated, then soaked again in Sodium Carbonate to bring it back to neutral ph) that would be used in commercial mill. As such, it may still contain small amounts of vegetable matter that can easily be removed while spinning).

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Herons Llŷn Farm

Orwell, VT

Land Acknowledgment: Here are Herons Llyn Farm we recognize we are are indigenous land. In addition to the Missiquoi Abenaki who lived on the eastern side of Pitawbagok, (so called Lake Champlain), other tribes of the Wαpánahki (Abenaki) including the Sokoki, Missisquoi, Cowasuck and Elnu as well as Muhhekunnew (Mohican) and the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) lived and are still living in Vermont. As a farm, it is especially important to look to the original land and water protectors and recognize that we are on their ancestral and unceded territories and homelands. We respect their traditional values and inherent sovereignty of this area and support their leadership in efforts towards environmental protection as well as cultural recovery, development and healing.

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