Hand Spinning Different Breeds: Bluefaced Leicester Wool Profile
This is a mini series all about the different wool breeds and what their fleece is like for hand spinners. There is a huge variety of wonderful wools out there for you have a go at hand spinning and the blue faced leister is one of the finest. It has a long staple length, a wonderful lustre without being too slippery and a softness that s just wonderful next to the skin

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