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    BFL x Gotland #20155

    $34.00$59.00 Select options

    A 5″ long BFL x Gotland crossbreed exhibiting a multitude of gray and blonde hues. This fleece has the hand of a BFL with distinct, easy to open tips.

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    Coopworth x Corriedale x Shetland #22292

    $25.00$81.00 Select options

    A 4.5″ long, dark brown crossbreed. This fleece has a medium hand and locks that open up rather easily. The 1/2″ long blond tips tended to break off in the samples that we processed, so it is probably better to view this as a 4″ long fiber.

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    Coopworth x Shetland x Merino #19193

    $13.00$71.00 Read more

    A fun crossbreed with 5″ locks and a medium hand. The breeding on this fleece was 50% Coopworth and 25% each Merino and Shetland, and this fleece is pretty much what you would expect when its lineage is half long wool and half fine wools.

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    Gotland #22104

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    A variegated gray Gotland with hues that run from tan to charcoal. The locks are 5″ long, curly, and easy to separate and open.

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    Shetland #22107

    $36.00 Select options

    A taupe and tan Shetland fleece with a soft hand. Fibers measure from 4″ to 5.5″ in length, often in the same lock. This breed is on the conservation priority list, and each order of 4 ounces or more will receive a Shave ‘Em to Save ‘Em passport sticker.

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    Suffolk x Teeswater x Gotland #23107

    $19.00$114.00 Select options

    Don’t let the word Suffolk scare you away from this fleece! Despite being a crossbreed of a dual-purpose breed and two long wools, this fleece has a medium to soft hand. White to light gray with loose, mostly french fry style but occassionally wavy 5″ long locks. A wonderful example of the effects of cross breeding.

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