I have about 40kg of Hebridean fleeces, I have no idea what to do with them! I was planning to bring one to the Scottish Smallholder Show to show to Natural Fiber Co. to see if it was any good for being spun but should I bring the whole lot? First year having sheep and I love the idea of a Highlands and Islands spin..
If NFCo think it's worth processing, it might be worth getting them to do that, and then sell some of the rovings - many of the Flingers like to have some of their fibre pre-processed, and rovings from one farm is
so much nicer to spin than generic tops from one of the mainstream suppliers. (So if yours is nice and you can afford it, it might be a good plan to send them 20kgs+, so they can do one run that's all your fleece. Otherwise, if it gets mixed up with fleece from other flock-keepers, it would still be nice, I'm sure, but wouldn't have that added attraction of being single flock.)
If Sue thinks it's ok to process, then it's certainly spinnable, so you could decide to keep some back to sell as fleece. Heb is a tricky one, in that a good Heb fleece is an utter delight, but it's a very difficult one to get in good spinnable condition - they are often clipped late and may have part-felted on the sheep's backs, and they are also
extremely prone to felting in storage - any heat, for instance if they are in an airy shed but under a skylight, and they'll felt in the polypropylene sack. (Ask me how I know...

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