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Cormo x Lincoln x Merino x Wensleydale #21102
$31.00 – $54.00 Select optionsA charcoal gray four-way crossbreed of two short, fine wools and two long wools. This fleece exhibits a 6″ long staple legth with curly locks, but with a softness of hand not typically found in longer fleece.
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Corriedale x Lincoln x Cotswold x CVM #1813
$31.00 – $54.00 Select optionsMulti-colored brown and white crossbreed fleece with 5.5” locks that gets its length from its Cotswold and Lincoln heritage. Crimp on this fleece resembles a mix of Corriedale and CVM, as all four breeds had an influence on the outcome of this gorgeous fleece.
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Corriedale x Lincoln x Cotswold x CVM #2099
$24.00 – $77.00 Select optionsTwo tone brown and tan fleece with 5-inch locks and nice sheen. The length and sheen is from its Cotswold and Lincoln heritage. Crimp on this fleece resembles a mix of Corriedale and CVM, as all four breeds had an influence on the outcome of this gorgeous fleece.
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Corriedale x Lincoln x CVM x Cotswold #153
$23.00 – $76.00 Select optionsAn interesting 4-way cross, Dark Moorit (brown) in color with lighter tips. Inconsistent in length and crimp, with the length varying from 4 to 6 inches. Feels slightly coarser than Corriedale and would probably make a great pair of socks.
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Imperfect Lincoln #422068
$36.00 Add to cartA white Lincoln with locks measuring 7″ and longer. This fleece unfortunately has some vegetable matter, and the locks feel a bit crispy in some parts. There’s good fleece here, you just have to work for it. Sold in increments of one pound.
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Leicester x Corriedale x Lincoln x Cotswold x CVM #27
$23.00 – $135.00 Select optionsA rare 5-way crossbreed in which a purebred Leicester Longwool was bred with a sheep that was equal parts Corriedale, Lincoln, Cotswold, and CVM. The result is a 5″ long staple with a hand that isn’t soft but also isn’t too coarse. This would be a good fleece for a sweater or socks.
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Lincoln #19122 & #19124
$36.00 Select optionsThis is additional Lincoln fleece from the Shave ‘Em to Save ‘Em club installment for the 4th quarter of 2020. One of the English long wool breeds, these fleece have a nice medium to dark gray color and a wonderful sheen. Both are from the same flock and close to the same color. Each order of four ounces or more will receive a SE2SE passport sticker.
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Lincoln #19164
$22.00 – $69.00 Select optionsHere we have a Lincoln lamb fleece. Lincoln is one of the English Long wools. Locks are white, 5 inches in length, exhibit a nice sheen and end in a typical lamb curl. There is a fair amount of yellowing in the locks. If overdyed they will have a lustrous, heather effect.
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Lincoln #19170
$26.00 – $86.00 Select optionsIf you like Lincoln, you will love this fleece. Light to Dark Gray in color, the 7-inch-long locks exhibit a gorgeous sheen. Typical open crimp of the Lincoln. Lincoln is an English Longwool and a Shave ‘Em 2 Save ‘Em breed.
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Lincoln #22062
$33.00 – $108.00 Select optionsA 6″ long Lincoln fleece that doesn’t quite exhibit 50 shades of gray but it comes close. The curly locks are very distinct and should process easily. This is a Shave ‘Em to Save ‘Em breed and each order of 4 ounces or more will receive a passport sticker.
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Lincoln #22063
$34.00 – $112.00 Select optionsA curly, 5.5″ long Lincoln fleece that might best be called dirty blonde in color. This is a good example of the Lincoln breed, though it is a little shorter than a full year of growth.
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Lincoln #718067
$147.00 Read moreA creamy white Lincoln with a medium to soft hand and 6″ locks. Sold as a highly skirted fleece weighing 2.4 pounds.
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Lincoln #722239
$83.00 Read moreA pewter gray Lincoln with five to six inch long locks. Sold as a highly skirted whole fleece weighing just 1.5 pounds. Lincoln is a Shave ‘Em to Save ‘Em breed; purchase will include a passport sticker for the Livestock Conservancy’s SE2SE Initiative.