Below I have listed our 2011 Corriedale blend rovings for sale, produced with wool from our own farm flock of sheep combined with other Michigan fibers - alpaca, kid mohair, angora bunny. Some may include pygora, silk and even sparkly bits of angelina. All were processed at Zeilingers Wool Mill, also here in Michigan.
The photo above shows samples of yarn and fiber produced from some of these rovings (yarn from left to right is Midnight Dances, Pasture Land and Michigan Red Cedar). If you are interested in any of these fibers, we accept cash, check or money order or Paypal. Prices listed do not include shipping. Please contact us for availability, price quote with shipping to you, or any questions you might have about the fiber. We also offer discounts for large lot purchases (multiple pounds) or we will sell in 8 ounce bumps for $15 plus shipping, except for combed top - that is priced seperately below. If you are local to us in Michigan we would be happy to have you visit the farm to pick up your fibers and meet the sheep in person! We can be reached by email at serenityfarmswool at yahoo dot com or by phone at 989-463-5630. Thank you for your interest in our family farm product!
MIDNIGHT DANCES ~
Nearly black (charcoal shot with silver), very fine lambswool blended with black-grey kid mohair and black alpaca highlighted with dyed turquoise and navy silk plus jewel-toned sparkly angelina. I was disappointed to find a lot of noil occurred in the processing of this fiber, but then delighted in the rustic tweedy texture of the yarn (another sample photo below)! I am currently making a shawl out of this - it is gorgeous!
~ SOLD OUT ~
PASTURE LAND ~
In very early spring, after the snow has melted away, the first bits of new pasture growth begins to peek through the over wintered, now brown grasses. This roving is from our perennial favorite ewe Violet. Her taupe colored wool is blended with a pale red kid mohair fleece, angora bunny, undyed silk and more wool dyed in shades of warm greens (think olive and sage). Even though my inspiration for this was early spring, I think of it as a "warm" blend. About three pounds, $28 per pound.
There is a sizable amount of the bunny fiber in this, and unfortunately some of the bunny and some of the silk nepped in processing. I was quite unhappy until I, along with several other "test spinners" gave the roving a spin. It is lovely and squishy soft (you can see a a skein of yarn and a test swatch in the photo at the top of this post)! Here is another picture and I think you can see some of the texture in the lighter areas ~
This makes a particulary grand 3-ply yarn and I don't think you'll be disappointed if you give it a try!
MICHIGAN RED CEDAR ~
Oh my goodness, this one is so deep and rich and warm! And also so difficult to photograph properly..it is much, much darker than the picture seems here, though the yarn sample in the photo at the top of this post is closer to being correct. This blend includes warm cinnamon wool from our ewe Collette and dark cocoa brown wool from her daughter, Elizabeth. Add to that rich mahogany colored Alpaca, highlight it with more dyed wool, silk and mohair and then make it sparkle and shine with bright colors of angelina glitz here and there - this is a perfect reflection of a midwestern autumn forest. Both Collette and Elizabeth have very dense, highly crimped wool so this roving is dense. I think you will love it as much as I do! About four pounds available, $28 per pound (discount that to $25 per pound if you would like all four pounds)
DAWN'S EARLY LIGHT ~
Inspired by the beauty of a spring dawn, this roving includes natural pale grey Corriedale wool blended with angora bunny and highlighted with dyed Corriedale and pygora in flashes of purple, pinks and violet blue. This roving is soooo soft! I don't have a picture of a sample yarn for this one, but it is nice Two pounds available at $28 per pound.
CORRIEDALE COMBED TOP ~
Finally, I also have a few pounds of combed top available. This is 100% Corriedale wool from here at Serenity Farms, using only our best white sheep. If you have only ever spun commercial top and found it to be slick, hard and lifeless you are in for a real trip with this farm produced product! Still full of life and crimp and warmth...what a joy! I would be happy to send a sample for you to try. $30 per pound or try 8 ounces for $16 (plus shipping)
Since most of our wool is sold raw, we don't offer a lot of rovings for sale. If you are interested in any of these, please don't hesitate to contact us before they are all gone! Happy spinning ;)
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