Fiber Monday - Knots and fleece

I am very close to being done weaving the throw I'm working on. Here is a close up of one small section. 



I probably have about two more inches that I can weave. See these knots?


When they get closer to the heddles than this it becomes really difficult to get the shuttle through cleanly. It's time to jump to the ending color. Then I just have to hem stitch the end and I can cut it off the loom. I'm excited to see it all at once.

Of course now I need to figure out what is going to go on next. Something a little narrower I think. 

I also wanted to share pictures of the fleeces that resulted from yesterday's shearing. First Fred's. These are only small bits of each of the bigger fleeces.

The white bits are lanolin. It's a very greasy fleece and it will wash out.

If you look closely you can see the crimp in the fiber. A fine fleece is all about a very small crimp.

And Everett's: 


The crimp in this fleece is easier to see. 

And Clark's:


Clark probably has the finest fleece of the three. It should be excellent to spin. 

And the three all together.


All total I have quite a few pounds of fleece. I figure I'll lose half the weight through washing and combing; my best guess is that I'll end up with about three pounds of spinnable fiber. That's about 1-2 sweater's worth depending on how it's spun. 

Now what I need is some slightly better weather so I can start washing it all. 

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