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The Charm of Shetland Sheep and Their Remarkable Wool

Nestled in the remote Shetland Islands of Scotland, a unique breed of sheep thrives in the harsh, yet breath taking landscape. Shetland sheep, with their hardy nature and captivating history, are renowned not only for their resilience but also for their exceptional wool. This blog post delves into the allure of Shetland sheep and the…
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The Charm of Balwen Sheep and Their Unique Wool

Nestled in the rolling hills of Wales, the Balwen Welsh Mountain sheep is a breed that captivates both shepherds and fibre enthusiasts alike. Known for their distinctive markings and hardy nature, these sheep are not just a delight to the eye but also a source of unique and versatile wool. A Brief History of the…
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Discovering Torddu Sheep and Their Remarkable Wool

Sybil and Angua in my flock are two of the most friendly little girls and they are utter mischief makers! BUT why do I have them in my fibre flock?? Let’s have a look at the Torddu breed today! In the heart of Wales, a breed of sheep known as Torddu is quietly making a…
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The Charm of Beulah Sheep: A Closer Look at Their Wool

As my first ever sheep was a beautiful Beulah called Wanda and the Beulah genes are still in the flock thanks to Faith. I wanted to write a little about the Beulah wool qualities we love! Nestled in the verdant landscapes of the Welsh hills, the Beulah Speckled Face sheep are a sight to behold…
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The Versatile Llanwenog Sheep: A Heritage Breed with Exceptional Wool

The Llanwenog sheep, a charming and versatile breed hailing from the lush landscapes locally here in West Wales, is a testament to the enduring legacy of traditional farming practices. Known for their hardiness, docile nature, and exceptional wool, Llanwenog sheep have become a cherished breed among farmers and wool enthusiasts alike. In this blog post,…
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What is the deal with Super wash Wool?

All our yarns are non super wash here at Tyddyn Bryn and there are good reasons behind this!! This post has been in progress for a little over a month now. I was unsure if I should post it, worried I would offend someone, but I’ve decided to go ahead and share, because it is something I strongly…
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What tools do you really need to dye yarn??

For large amounts (in my case 5-7 skeins in a pan!) LARGE Saucepans with lids feature at the top of the list!! Saucepans need to be dedicated dyeing pans as you MUST NOT cook food in them after using them for dyeing!! We also use large tray like pans for inside the oven and plastic…
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The Benefits of Wool – and it’s many uses

So wool has many uses other than as clothing!!! Clothing as previously discussed in the first blog post of this title Carpets Blankets Bedding, both blankets and duvets or Baavets (as one company call themselves!!) Mulch or weed suppressant mats to put round plants. There is also the added benefit of moisture conservation! Fertiliser. It…
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The Benefits of Wool – Wearing

I’ve been thinking a lot recently about the benefits of wearing and using wool! so I thought it might be a good idea to get some of these thoughts out into a blog post! Benefits of Wool: Natural, renewable fibre – Wool comes from sheep and is a renewable source of material! Using wool in…
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Double Vanilla Socks

A free Pattern for double knit vanilla socks! A little present from me to you! These knit up amazingly in both our Rustic with Alpaca and the Hilltop DK yarns! The Hilltop particularly is a fab hard wearing DK sock yarn which even manages to survive my husband’s hard wearing! I hope you enjoy knitting…

