[Jacob-list] Re: Fiber Ideas
Bill Thompson
Emma at netins.net
Fri Jun 4 07:10:32 EDT 2004
To all my Jacob Sheep friends, thought you might enjoy need this one!!
Lou Anne in S.W. Iowa who love to felt with her "Jacob Sheep Wool"
----- Original Message -----
From: Suzanne Pufpaff
To: feltmakers at peak.org
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 10:48 PM
Subject: Re: Fiber Ideas
Cathy,
I have a roving style that I have actually named after the Jacob sheep. The way it is created is.....the colors of the fleece are separated and then when I run them through the carding operation, I randomly place them on the intake belt so that the colors stay separate in the roving but repeat frequently enough so that when the roving is spun you don't get too much of one color before it changes to the next color. This is not a side by side striped roving, but more like a natural rainbow roving.
Washing is not required since I do have in house washing available but it would help if you separated the colors in the fleeces before shipping though that isn't required either.
The cost from raw, unwashed fleece is $6.00 a pound. IF the fiber comes in washed and doesn't need to be rewashed, it's $4.00 a pound. Rewashing is the same as for raw, it just means you aren't paying me to wash the dirt.
The way I make the felt sheets, I don't have a standard size. I can make any size you would like in any pattern you desire. I have even been known to do felt by number design work for customers.
If I am doing simple felt yardage, its $15.00 a yard with a 2 yard minimum. This price is using processed batting. Processing the fiber into battting is the same as the prices quote above for roving. A yard is considered 10.5 square feet of finished felt. There is an addition $20.00 an hour designing fee for special felt designs. A simple "Jacob" design should not add more than $5.00 to the cost of a yard of felt. More complicated designs would increase the design cost.
You might also consider Jacob felt rugs instead of just yardage.
I can make the felt as thick or thin as you would like. In general terms, felts can be made1- garment weight, 2-blanket weight or 3- rug weight. Number 1 being the thinnest and 3 the thickest. I can also laminate the wool to silk gauze to allow for thinner, drapier felt. The thickness chosen will determine how much wool is needed per yard, but it does not change the per yard felting charge.
Turn around time is currently running about 6 weeks. This varies somewhat depending on the time of year. Mid to late summer will be the longest turn around times, winter will be as short as 2 to 3 weeks.
I think that is most of your questions.
Sue P.
Cathy Robinson <perfectspot at blueridge.net> wrote:
Hi Suzanne--
I wanted to pick your brain about some ideas and possibilities for
processing our Jacob fleeces into 1) roving and 2) felt sheets.
ROVING: Goal is to have roving that highlights the variations of color
found within Jacob fleece. I do not really want "one color",
well-blended roving this time. Please suggest some processing methods
and describe results that will achieve this. I have had a "stripe"
roving done before....is there something else that can be done other
than the stripe? Please let me know cost for processing (wool will be
washed unless you prefer not), and whether colors should be separated.
Wool for roving will be probably be around 3-5 lbs.
FELT SHEETS: I have never had these made yet, but have seen the
commercially prepared sheets that are offered for sale at fiber events.
I think the usua! l size is about 3' x 4", and I would like to have a few
of these done to see how they sell. What method is used to create your
felt sheets? Again, I want them to demonstrate the color variation
within Jacob fleeces, so am certain wool would have to be sorted for
this. I have some shorter fleeces that are being collected for this
purpose (less than 12 mos. between shearings) that would not be useable
for roving. The effect I am looking for is a watercolor, splotchy
effect...if there is more than one technique possible with these, please
describe. I also need to know the size of the finished sheet (and
thickness), how much wool goes into each, cost, your preference for
washed or unwashed, etc. Depending on what I have and how much is
needed for each, I would like to have up to 6 of these made....in
various color combinations so that I can duplicate my favorites in the
future.
Please also let me know approximate processing time ! and anything else I
might need to know in order to properly prepare the fleece I have here
for the processing described above.
Thanks for your help.
Cathy Robinson
2514 Grassy Knob Rd.
Mill Spring, NC 28756
Suzanne Pufpaff
feltlady at yurtboutique.com
Check out my web page at:
http://www.yurtboutique.com
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