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Rowan Purelife British Sheep Breeds Wool
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British Sheep Breeds Wool - undyed, 100% British wool
100g balls, approx 110m (120yds) per ball
Warm Handwash
Tension: 13sts by 18 rows over 10cm square
Needles: 7mm (US10.5-11)
Jacob - Jacob sheep are generally considered to be an onamental breed and are often adorned with two, four or even six horns, They are believed to originate from Mesopotamia in Biblical times. The fleece produces naturally blended shades of brown and creamy white.
Black Welsh - In Wales this sheep is known as 'Cochddu' meaning 'brownish'. This hardy sheep produces fleece which is black, short and thick with a firm handle, durable light weight and warm.
Bluefaced Leceister - Wool of the Bluefaced Leceister is fairly fine, dense and demi-lustrous, soft to the touch, drapes well and feels comfortable next to the skin.
Suffolk - These sheep are widely spread throughout the UK. The fleece is moderately short with fine fibres.
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