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In this episode I talk to Neil Paice co-owner with his wife Sue of WooSheeps, based in Rural Scotland. Then we talk to Deb Robson about the Bluefaced Leicester sheep breed and its history.
Show Notes:
- WooSheeps website, Instagram, Facebook.
- North Ronaldsay Sheep
- Madder and Indigo for natural dyeing
- Natural Dyes vs Synthetic Dyes
- WooSheeps Moss, the complete accident colorway
- Bristol, where Neil is originally from
- Big Dick
- Tiny Dick Sets
- Angus
- Bruce
- Fox Balls, is actually Fox Paws by Xandy Peters
- Ballsack tote bags
- The motorized ballwinder I want, in case anyone wants to buy it for me 😀
- Neil’s Dyeing Shed in the garden
- Bramble berries are Blackberries in the US.
- Is Knitting an Art or a Craft? The debate is ongoing.
- Stephen West
- Check out Neil’s Instagram for some of his photography!
Technical stuff:
- Deb Robson’s website
- Fleece & Fiber Sourcebook (affiliate link)
- Bluefaced Leicester Sheep aka BFL.
- We talked about Leicester Longwool in Episode 112.
- Border Leicester Sheep, progenitors of BFL
- Mules & Mashams
- The County of Leicester
- Combing vs. Carding
- Linda Berry Walker
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This podcast was produced in Salt Lake City UT, with production help from Sid Fallon. Music is by the ever illusive Breakmaster Cylinder.
I’ll talk to you again in 2 weeks when I talk to Jeane DeCoster of Elemental Affects Shetland.
Great episode (as always). I really want to try blue faced Leicester yarn now!
DO IT!!! It’s so much fun! It’s silky and luscious and really fun to spin if you’re a spinner.