Welsh Mule Tops - Rose Garden
Use in hand spinning or felt making or other fibre crafts
Perfect on their own or card with other colour ways in the collection to make your own unique blend.
Fibre origin: Wales, UK
Weight: 100g approx
Colour way: Rose Garden
Plant dyed Welsh mule combed tops
From flocks of sheep that graze the Cambrian Mountains region of Wales.
I have taken this locally grown wool and used my experience in natural dyeing to bring you a small, unique collection of colours.
Dyed in small batches at my garden studio. The tones are muted, soft and light.
Welsh mule sheep are the result of cross breeding a Bluefaced Leicester ram with a Welsh Mountain, Beulah or Welsh Hill Speckled-face ewe.
They produce wool with a beautiful sheen & bounce with a medium to long staple length.
Use in hand spinning or felt making or other fibre crafts
Perfect on their own or card with other colour ways in the collection to make your own unique blend.
Fibre origin: Wales, UK
Weight: 100g approx
Colour way: Rose Garden
Plant dyed Welsh mule combed tops
From flocks of sheep that graze the Cambrian Mountains region of Wales.
I have taken this locally grown wool and used my experience in natural dyeing to bring you a small, unique collection of colours.
Dyed in small batches at my garden studio. The tones are muted, soft and light.
Welsh mule sheep are the result of cross breeding a Bluefaced Leicester ram with a Welsh Mountain, Beulah or Welsh Hill Speckled-face ewe.
They produce wool with a beautiful sheen & bounce with a medium to long staple length.
Use in hand spinning or felt making or other fibre crafts
Perfect on their own or card with other colour ways in the collection to make your own unique blend.
Fibre origin: Wales, UK
Weight: 100g approx
Colour way: Rose Garden
Plant dyed Welsh mule combed tops
From flocks of sheep that graze the Cambrian Mountains region of Wales.
I have taken this locally grown wool and used my experience in natural dyeing to bring you a small, unique collection of colours.
Dyed in small batches at my garden studio. The tones are muted, soft and light.
Welsh mule sheep are the result of cross breeding a Bluefaced Leicester ram with a Welsh Mountain, Beulah or Welsh Hill Speckled-face ewe.
They produce wool with a beautiful sheen & bounce with a medium to long staple length.
Care: Hand wash with ph neutral liquid, no tumble dry, no dry clean, dry flat, store out of direct sunlight
This is a natural product, dyed by hand.
Every effort is made to remove any plant material which may still be present after the dye process, a small amount may still remain.
Please allow for a small amount of colour residue with the first wash which does not effect the overall colour fastness.
Colours are depicted as accurately as possible in photographs, but please note every computer monitor is different.
Each dye batch is unique and colours will be of a similar likeness to image.