What is Bluefaced Leicester wool?

What is Bluefaced Leicester wool?

Blue Faced Leicester, or more commonly referred to as BFL, is a favorite fiber of handspinners, as well as knitters, crocheters, and other yarn lovers. BFL is a fine wool (24-28 microns) with well-defined crimp, and a long staple length typically between 3 and 6 inches.

Is Bluefaced Leicester wool soft?

Blue Faced Leicester wool is a lovely, fine, soft and semi-lustrous wool and is quite creamy in colour, and as it is fine and smooth, can be used for next-to-the skin projects.

Is Bluefaced Leicester yarn good for socks?

4. Yarns made from long staple length fibres, such as Bluefaced Leicester and Mohair are the dogs’ bollocks for sock knitting. They are tough, do not pill very easily and they do not need to have nylon blended in, just a good twist in the ply.

What are Bluefaced Leicester sheep used for?

The Bluefaced Leicester sheep were exported to Canada in the 1970s. Today the breed is raised for both meat and milk production. Their fleece is becoming increasingly popular for handspinning. Today the breed is mainly found in Northern England, Wales and Scotland.

Is BFL as soft as Merino?

It is super soft in a completely different way to BFL; merino has a very smooth softness, so we find that people whose skin is very sensitive to wool can often manage with our merino, especially if it’s got silk in as that just makes it even smoother.

Is Bluefaced Leicester yarn itchy?

Trust me though this yarn is far from Itchy. I produced the whole of my women’s collection last season from this beautifully soft wool. I always encourage people to feel our products if I am at fairs and they are generally surprised at how soft the yarns are.

Is British wool itchy?

The itch factor and warmth Most people find micron lengths above 30 itchy, while some are more sensitive and struggle to wear anything above 20 microns directly next to their skin. If you do have sensitive skin we recommend you wear a long sleeved garment like a shirt underneath a British 100% Pure Wool jumper.

What is an Aberfield sheep?

Aberdale is a maternal composite breed of British-cross New Zealand Texel, which carries a prolific Inverdale gene that adds half a lamb. Abertex is the male equivalent which doesn’t carry the Inverdale gene. Aberfield is another maternal composite made up of Bluefaced Leicester and Texel lines.

Are Shetland sheep small?

The Shetland is a small, wool-producing breed of sheep originating in the Shetland Isles, Scotland but is now also kept in many other parts of the world. Although Shetlands are small and slow-growing compared to commercial breeds, they are hardy, thrifty, easy lambers, adaptable and long-lived. …

What is BFL yarn good for?

This 3 ply yarn produces a strong, resilient fabric with excellent stitch definition. Known for it’s strength, lustre and drape, BFL is an excellent fiber for socks, sweaters and mitts where you need a yarn that is long wearing and durable.

Is Blue Faced Leicester yarn itchy?

Is British wool comfortable?

It really depends on the yarn used for each jumper, they will never be as soft as cotton or merino but can still be comfortable worn next to bare skin and most importantly, they are some of the warmest jumpers you’ll ever wear.

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