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Here at Jager Farm we offer a variety of fiber products; they are all Icelandic, all farm grown, and all are our best quality. The Icelandic fleece is versatile by its very nature, the dual-coat lends it to a wide spectrum of fiber projects, the colors are rich and varied, and the textures range from the finest, silkiest lamb fleeces, all the way to the most durable fleeces, suitable for rug weaving. The arts of felting, spinning, knitting and weaving all have a long, rich history in Iceland due to the wonderful qualities of this surprising fiber.                                                                

Roving:  Mill washed fiber, carded into clean, soft roving, loosely coiled for storage. Always available, although color selection may vary.

 

Ordering and Shipping info below.

Roving mix number 1.  A mix of natural colors, moorit, tan and white.  Also a mix of  adult fleeces with lamb for softness.  Lamb makes up about 30% of the mix.                                    $25/lb., or $1.75/ounce

Roving mix number 2.  A pastel mix of white and gray natural fleeces, and turquoise, green and  purple-navy blue dyed fleece.                      $30/lb. or $2/ounce  

 
           
 

Roving mix 3.  Natural white blended with dyed fleeces, a mix of yellow, sage green, pumpkin and pomegranate red.  A mixture of lamb and adult fleeces, about 40% lamb.

               $30/lb., or $2/ounce

Roving mix 4.   A mix of gray and white naturally colored fleeces with purple, lavender and green dyed fleece.  A mix of lamb and adult, about 30% lamb.

                         $30/lb. or $2/ounce

 
Roving mix 5.  Mostly white fiber with a bit of natural gray.  Mixed in are some turquoise and a purplish-navy blue.  Mixture of adult and lamb, about 30% lamb.

                   $30/lb., or $2/ounce

Roving mix 6, a richer combination of naturally colored gray adult and lamb, with a shadow of green, a smidgen of lavender and plenty of the navy, purple blue.

            $30/lb., or $2/ounce

 

 

 

Shipping: please email for a shipping quote.  We don't charge for handling, only the actual shipping cost.   In a fiber emergency, UPS is also an option, please call or email for a price-quote. 

Ordering:

Colors definitions:  Black can run the gamut from blue-black through black, to a warm brownish black or a grayed black.  Moorit is the anglicized version of the Icelandic word morautt, which means the reddish-brown of the peat bogs.  White ranges from a blinding bright white, through snowy white to cream and into a rich tan. 

Gray when used to describe an Icelandic fleece is actually describing a pattern rather than a color.   Gray fleeces are a natural mix of white thel, the downy, fine undercoat, and colored tog, the coarser, mohair-like  outercoat.  The color of the tog in a gray fleece will be either moorit or black.  Badgerface fleeces are a real treasure with a mix of creamy tan fiber with a silvery-gray undercoat, and flashes of dark fiber at the edges, either black or moorit.  A mouflon fleece is predominantly colored, with flashes of white around the margin, and can come in either black or moorit.   There is also a gray-mouflon fleece that is still predominantly colored with white margins, but the colored section is also in the gray pattern, again either moorit or black.

Blended roving is a mill-blended mixture of a colored fleece and a white fleece together, and has a different visual effect than a gray fleece.  Where grays fleeces have only white thel and colored tog, a "blend" has thel of both white and color, and tog of both white and color.   The result is a lovely and subtle color blend.

Spotted fleeces are often processed with the two different colors mixed together during processing, resulting in a blended roving  as described above.  Or a different roving is created when the mill keeps the colors separate until the last run through the carder, when one color is layered on top of the other for more of a two-toned effect.

 

Jager Farm
Barbara L. Webb
75 Mountain Street
Haydenville, MA 01039
413 268-3086
jager@rcn.com


                   
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