Fox Sheep Wool
I ordered a lot of ‘new to me’ wool from wollknoll recently. I still haven’t had chance to open all the bags and look at them, but I did get a chance to look at a few the other day and make some batts. One of them was listed as ‘Fox Sheep wool‘. I’m guessing it is ‘Coburg Fox Sheep‘. I ordered this as ‘fleece’, which comes as pieces of a carded batt. This what mine looked like:
And this is what it looked like after I made a batt:
I made a sample about 10 x 10″ and added some black viscope tops:
On the top half I added fluffed/mussed up viscose in various thicknesses and also laid it criss-cross in a couple of places:
On the bottom half, I fanned out the viscose tops:
This is a close up of the middle on the bottom:
And this is the middle of the top:
Whenever I’ve used black viscose it reminds me of ‘bubble painting’ – mixing washing up liquid with kids’ ready mix paint and bubbling it up with straws- but these middle parts remind me of seaweed 🙂 This is a close up of a part where I lay the viscose criss cross:
This is what the whole piece looks like on the back:
I suppose a good description of it would be spongey, but it really looks ‘frothy’ to me!
The staple length was really short and being so springy, it wasn’t easy to get a nice even felt with just a couple of layers as you can see when I hold it up to the window:

