How to Scour Raw Wool Fleece

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 35

  • @jasminv8653
    @jasminv8653 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you so much, this was very informative and easy to follow! I've spun from pre-washed roving before, but I bought my first bag of rae landrace wool this autumn and I haven't touched it much yet. This helped lots! ❤

  • @melissalampman7214
    @melissalampman7214 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Marina, I wash my fleece similar, I then put it into a old pillow case, and put it into the laundry on spin cycle. Works well🙂

  • @cathseyecatcherscatherinen5075

    Thank you for this very clear instruction video. You have a pleasant voice 😀

  • @markclay5347
    @markclay5347 Před 7 měsíci

    Great video - I do mine in a similar way but work over a few days to do a whole fleece. Spin dryer helps so much but the best item I've found for drying is a hanging herb dryer with 8 shelves from Ebay for around £15. Can't believe how quickly my fleece dries now compared to a clothes horse with pea netting on it....just fyi. Once it warms up, I'm going to try the cold washing method to see how much lanolin is left behind - just to many fleeces and not enough time

  • @pollogmoody5746
    @pollogmoody5746 Před 2 lety

    Hi, love watching your podcasts! I’ve found putting washed fleece in my washing machine for a spin cycle really helps with getting the water out and then hang it in the trees in the shade.

  • @julieedwards6937
    @julieedwards6937 Před 3 lety +1

    Really enjoyed watching this, I’d like to have a go myself but I’ve never done any spinning before.

    • @MarinaSkua
      @MarinaSkua  Před 3 lety +1

      If you haven’t spun yarn before I’d really recommend getting a drop spindle and some commercially combed top to start with. I’m definitely glad I learned that way before preparing the fibre myself as commercially prepared fibre is much easier to spin a consistent yarn from. Having said that, if you have ready access to raw fleece, give it a go! You’ll have loads of fun.

  • @sadiesspincraft6319
    @sadiesspincraft6319 Před 2 lety

    You wash your fleece like myself I do like fairy washing up liquid best as it pulls the Greece/lanolin out so much better than the cheap ones. Thank you for making this video.

    • @PhantomQueenOne
      @PhantomQueenOne Před rokem

      I use original (blue) Dawn. I'm not sure they have it everywhere.

  • @JonnyClaw1
    @JonnyClaw1 Před 3 lety

    Particularly loving the use of stick! Such a good video ♥️

    • @MarinaSkua
      @MarinaSkua  Před 3 lety +1

      Is a good stick! Am like a child or puppy when I see a good stick on a walk

  • @PhantomQueenOne
    @PhantomQueenOne Před rokem

    I've had good luck using the spin cycle only on a washing machine to get the excess water put. You can also get a 'spin dryer' that only spins.

  • @hansgardenkornstadstrikkpa5104

    Thank you, very useful! I have a lot of raw wool fleece from our Old Norwegian Short Tail Landrace. In the time of covid where almost nothing happens, I may have time to learn how to use this treasure hidden in garbage bags. Digital hugs from Merete

    • @MarinaSkua
      @MarinaSkua  Před 3 lety +1

      Oh I'd love to hear how it goes! It's something that takes a while, but is easy and so rewarding. Would love to spend time scouring fleece and chatting with you :)

    • @hansgardenkornstadstrikkpa5104
      @hansgardenkornstadstrikkpa5104 Před 3 lety

      @@MarinaSkua I think I will wait until late spring or summer because it's very cold here now. When I tried to wash and dry fleese the first time, it took forever to get it dry. But you had some nice advice ... I want to try it again. And I would love to have you here when I do it. After covid ... you're welcome any time!

    • @MarinaSkua
      @MarinaSkua  Před 3 lety +1

      @@hansgardenkornstadstrikkpa5104 It's so much easier if you have a sheltered spot outside where you can leave the wool outside when it's warm. Oh and that would be so magical, just imagine!

  • @snowfall7557
    @snowfall7557 Před 3 lety

    That was very useful, thank you

  • @madwitch9977
    @madwitch9977 Před 2 lety

    I really enjoyed this. I am COMPLETELY new to this. I received a beautiful spinning wheel for my wedding anniversary and wanted to learn the process. I was then gifted a huge pile of raw wool and I have absolutely no idea how to store it and would be grateful if you could give me some pointers. I am also in the uk so I am hoping to wash a little at a time and dry it ready to learn to spin, keeping it in pillow cases with some lavender and rosemary. How would I store it in the meantime, currently it is spread all over my kitchen table and the whole house now smells of a farm! 🤣😂🤦‍♀️ I look forward to watching your videos and leaning how to work with this amazing fibre. Gx

    • @MarinaSkua
      @MarinaSkua  Před 2 lety +1

      You generally want to store the wool in something breathable but that won't allow moths in; old pillowcases are a perfect option! But yes, having somewhere a little out of the way to store it while it's waiting to be washed is good if you can, as it does smell.

    • @madwitch9977
      @madwitch9977 Před 2 lety

      @@MarinaSkua Many thanks

  • @AlisonPhilcock
    @AlisonPhilcock Před 3 lety

    Hi Marina, thank you for suck a clear and helpful explanation. All the other videos I’ve seen on this have been made in the US and have said Power Scower is needed so good to know washing up liquid also works. How much do you put in and how long do you leave the fleece in for on each wash! Thanks again!

    • @MarinaSkua
      @MarinaSkua  Před 3 lety +2

      There’s no doubt that Power Scour works better; it cleans more quickly and thoroughly, and leaves the fleece feeling ever so slightly nicer afterwards, but washing up liquid does fine. I don’t use that much; a small squirt in that big pan each time. You can use a bit more if needed but I err on the side of less.
      I tend to leave each wash for a different amount of time before changing it - when the water starts to look like it can’t hold any more dirt or begins to cool down I’ll change it. I don’t like to leave fleece in water that has gone cool because it means a lot of the lanolin etc. will settle back into the wool.
      Really glad you found the video helpful!

    • @AlisonPhilcock
      @AlisonPhilcock Před 3 lety

      @@MarinaSkua thanks marina, that’s super useful info. Hoping to have a go when the weather gets warmer and I can do some of this outside.

    • @MarinaSkua
      @MarinaSkua  Před 3 lety +1

      @@AlisonPhilcock oh absolutely, much better to do when it’s warmer - I would do most of this outside even when it’s not particularly nice out, but with it being so chilly now the change in temperature on taking the fleece out of the water would shock it!

    • @AlisonPhilcock
      @AlisonPhilcock Před 3 lety

      @@MarinaSkua it would shock me too! 😂

  • @nurturewithartnature619

    Hi great vid, may I ask if you know if cleaned fleece can be dry needle felted with it being carded first?

    • @MarinaSkua
      @MarinaSkua  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you! I suppose it could be, though I have very little experience needle felting so am not the best person to ask.

  • @jamiehieronimus365
    @jamiehieronimus365 Před rokem

    I have fleece from 1977 . Will it be brittle?

  • @loriehopkins7182
    @loriehopkins7182 Před 3 měsíci

    What is washing up liquid

    • @cordelia8803
      @cordelia8803 Před 3 měsíci

      dish soap! i use plain blue dawn dish soap but you can use whatever brand you want

  • @sophievautour8573
    @sophievautour8573 Před rokem

    how come the hot water will not felt the fleece? it's so delicate. ..

    • @MarinaSkua
      @MarinaSkua  Před rokem

      Hot water on its own won’t felt fleece. Agitation and detergent along with hot water will, or a sudden change from hot to cold.

  • @monicakeehn3052
    @monicakeehn3052 Před 3 lety

    I can't find the next video. What's the name

  • @user-re4jf2sb4q
    @user-re4jf2sb4q Před 2 lety

    I have no idea why I'm here, or why I watched all of this.