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Karakul - variegated natural beige carded wool batts - various weights

Karakul - variegated natural beige carded wool batts - various weights

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Karakul - variegated natural beige carded wool batts, 30 micron

  • a very light brown/beige colour
  • coarser than most - has a unique texture offering a realistic look
  • lovely for hares, hedgehogs and otters
  • suitable for needle felting, wet felting and crafting

Woolly Sheep Swatches - A felt sheep wrapped with a minimum of 2g of your choice of fibre!

 ‘Vegetable Matter’ occasionally you may find vegetable matter (VM) in our wools. These are usually dried bits of grass. All our wools have been washed and are clean! When needle felting usually the VM will work its way up to the surface and you can pick it off easily. It is not necessary to pick these out before you felt there wool. The wool has been carded but sometimes VM stays in it in small quantities.

NB: although every effort has been made to represent the colours shown as accurately as possible, we cannot guarantee an exact colour match as all images can vary when viewed on different screens and devices.

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Bev
Lovely natural colour for animals

Love the variegation in this wool, the colour & texture give a really natural effect for fur, perfect for the mountain hare I'm making.

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jacqui jackson
Lovely soft blended fibre

This fibre is perfect for adding as a top coat and any animal projects. I used it for the head and horns of a goat i made and it worked brilliantly. Its such a lovely mixture of colours that are subtly blended together