I found teeswater fiber to be surprisingly soft for the fact it is a longer fiber and in the English longwool family. I found I could hold it against my neck with very little prickle factor and this may be because the staple length is sooo long.
Now for the stats: A Teeswater fleece can beĀ 4-8 kgs or 8.8-17.6 pds, the staple can be anywhere from a really long first clip 12-15 inches to shorter clips twice a year of about 6 inches. My roving has about a 6-8 inch staple. The micron count usually ranges from 30’s to about 36. I think this one is a bit softer as well ( cause I’m a puss and usually stuff 28 and over is scratchy to me).
It takes dye beautifully. It took so evenly that I was really surprised because many times there are areas of lighter color but this was amazingly equally dyed.
I have made a bunch of progress on my Skywalker Shawl.
Here is a sneak peak of a new colorway coming into the store soon.
That’s a beautiful shawl! I never heard of Teeswater fiber; sounds interesting.
It’s a really nice fiber with a long staple I guess so long they shear 2x a year. The shawl is definitely a work in progress this is my first real lace ever. The class on craftsy has been a great help.