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Single, intact Merino blanket from our flock, shorn this spring, heavily skirted with large exterior mats removed. Sold unwashed, ready for your wheel, combs, or dye pot.
Micron Ave: 21.8 um
Weight: 9.21 lbs
Staple Length: 75mm
Comfort Factor: 96.7%
Matting: None
How We Skirt: We skirt each fleece hard—saving the clean, even blanket for hand-spinners. Belly/crutch and second cuts become dryer balls; extra-matted or debris-heavy bits become wool mulch. Learn more.
How We Test: Every fleece is tested at Texas A&M AgriLife’s Bill Sims Wool & Mohair Lab (OFDA-2000). We publish micron, comfort factor, and staple length on each listing and track results yearly to build each ewe’s fiber-genetics record for transparent pricing and breeding. Weight is taken by us after skirting/bagging. Matting flags interior dense patches where fibers are more difficult to separate.
How We Price: We use a dynamic pricing calculator that start with a base $/lb, then we add or subtract “points” for micron, staple length, matting, and comfort factor (e.g., base $20/lb ± $2 per point). That way price reflects the variances of each individual fleece. We publish the exact numbers on each listing so you know precisely what you’re paying for.
Single, intact Merino blanket from our flock, shorn this spring, heavily skirted with large exterior mats removed. Sold unwashed, ready for your wheel, combs, or dye pot.
Micron Ave: 21.8 um
Weight: 9.21 lbs
Staple Length: 75mm
Comfort Factor: 96.7%
Matting: None
How We Skirt: We skirt each fleece hard—saving the clean, even blanket for hand-spinners. Belly/crutch and second cuts become dryer balls; extra-matted or debris-heavy bits become wool mulch. Learn more.
How We Test: Every fleece is tested at Texas A&M AgriLife’s Bill Sims Wool & Mohair Lab (OFDA-2000). We publish micron, comfort factor, and staple length on each listing and track results yearly to build each ewe’s fiber-genetics record for transparent pricing and breeding. Weight is taken by us after skirting/bagging. Matting flags interior dense patches where fibers are more difficult to separate.
How We Price: We use a dynamic pricing calculator that start with a base $/lb, then we add or subtract “points” for micron, staple length, matting, and comfort factor (e.g., base $20/lb ± $2 per point). That way price reflects the variances of each individual fleece. We publish the exact numbers on each listing so you know precisely what you’re paying for.