Wool Roving and Combed Wool Top: what is the difference and why does it matter? Picture this: you’re planning on crafting something lovely using un-spun wool as your material. Maybe it’s a wet felted 2D landscape, or some fun art yarn. You have a mental image of what you’d like your project to look like
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Oatmeal carded wool batt British wool, hand processed
content (breed): Merino type of wool: Fine wool preparation: carded roving is suitable for woolen or semi-worsted spinning techniques. Combed top is
Merino roving and combed top
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