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Peanuts....I was discussing this very thing with my BIL on Tuesday. I asked if I could buy a fleece from him so I could do some felting and possibly spinning with it & he said he's give me one, bless his cotton socks!

 

Having said that, the last wool cheque was infinitely bigger than the previous one SIL said, though still didn't cover the cost of the shearer!!

 

Sha x

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When we were in Wales last year we visited a farm and watched some shearing. The farmer said they only got pennies for the fleeces :? I'm kicking myself now as I can't remember the exact amount, but I do remember it was ridiculously small - under a pound :(

 

Edited to add: OH thinks it was about 20p

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Here I am!

You do sheer alpacas Suris get sheared every other year and Huacas (the most common ones) are sheared once a year.

The fleeces are a lot more sellable than sheep wool, because its so much softer and stronger (and theres less of it about). But I think basically the real way to get any decent return on them is to do more of the process yourself. I'm going to learn to spin the fleeces myself and then hoping to sell the yarn. Aparently this is better way to do it financially.

 

I'm not totally sure about this, not having even got my Sentinal Alpaca heard yet!

 

My boys are due to arrive in about a month, just after shearing and I will be getting their fleeces, so I will know more soon!

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At last the first vaguely useful article about washing a raw fleece......I don't have a top loader washer anymore (more's the pity - fantastic piece of kit, much more efficient than a front loader :roll: )

 

http://www.ehow.com/how_4530833_wash-raw-fleece.html

 

I can't believe I have just clicked to see how to make a no-sew fleece poncho (one of many interesting links along the side :wink: )....I must now step away from the computer & go outside & clean a cube or two!!!

 

I haven't read it but here's an alpaca fleece article...

 

http://www.walnutcreekalpacas.com/spinning_alpaca.htm

 

Sha x

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