Random thoughts of a new spinner: All rovings even if it is from the same breed of sheep are not created equal. Ever since MS&W last year, I have been obssed with extinct or nearly extinct breeds of sheep. I think one of the reasons that I really wanted to start spinning was so that I could do my part in using different types of wool. It may be unrealistic that the small quanity of roving I could spin in my life time would make a difference in the demand curve of wool, but we have to start someplace. The problem though is how do you know how to order roving from different breeders? Here is my example, I purchased some Jacob Roving at MS&W and fell in love with it. So I jumped on 8oz of Jacob Roving when I saw it on ebay for a cheap price. The roving was nicely carded and clean, but has the texture of steel wool and has broken my hands out. I certainly wouldn't make a knitted garment from this yarn. Though, the yarn that MG was sweet enough to spin for me out of the same breed is absolutely lovely. So how do you know how to buy roving since knowing and liking a breed of sheep is not enough? |
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My plyed 4oz of Jacob Roving.
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More information on Rare Breeds | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Rare Breeds Survival Trust (RBST) of Great Britain Critical: < 300 registered adult females
The American Livestock Breeds Conservancy (ALBC) Critical:< 200 annual North American and estimated
fewer than 2,000 global
(F) Feral populations or breed of feral origin. The Rare Breeds Canada (RBC) Extinct: None
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Saturday, April 01, 2006
kitty: rare breeds
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And the sad thing is, I am sure these list don't include all the sheep breeds that are already extinct and off the radar. Too bad, more people are not seeking out the more unusual breeds of sheep to keep them alive.
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