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Jun. 11th, 2005 07:39 amMmm, wool/yarn/things. eBay style.
Yarn from suffolk sheep. Well lookie there. I never would have imagined that, you hardly ever see a suffolk fleece worth keeping in these parts, they're always too dirty.
...BAAAHAHAHA. I can't believe people are willing to pay that much o__O;; Folks are insane. Go buy your own mini-flock for that much :D You'll get better quality doing it that way XD (second cuts, bah)
Jaaaaacob but really too expensive.
Finn-cross.... depending on the cross... it'd have to be one hell of a cross to get that sort of weight/staple length. Average staple on a full is about 4", but the fleece is pretty lofty.
Jaaaaacob! I want a jacob sheep :\
...omghahaha 'gold tips'. Weathering! From what appears to be a black welsh mountain sheep with a bit of age on it.
Suffolk sheep ick ick ickyickick. See what I mean about suffolk? It's mainly the fact that it was poorly handled between shearing and selling, but still. Ick.
Now THIS my friends... this is what you call a fleece!
I'm spent :D
Yarn from suffolk sheep. Well lookie there. I never would have imagined that, you hardly ever see a suffolk fleece worth keeping in these parts, they're always too dirty.
...BAAAHAHAHA. I can't believe people are willing to pay that much o__O;; Folks are insane. Go buy your own mini-flock for that much :D You'll get better quality doing it that way XD (second cuts, bah)
Jaaaaacob but really too expensive.
Finn-cross.... depending on the cross... it'd have to be one hell of a cross to get that sort of weight/staple length. Average staple on a full is about 4", but the fleece is pretty lofty.
Jaaaaacob! I want a jacob sheep :\
...omghahaha 'gold tips'. Weathering! From what appears to be a black welsh mountain sheep with a bit of age on it.
Suffolk sheep ick ick ickyickick. See what I mean about suffolk? It's mainly the fact that it was poorly handled between shearing and selling, but still. Ick.
Now THIS my friends... this is what you call a fleece!
I'm spent :D