Washing a Raw Wool Fleece - Quick Guide - 3 Minute Video

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  • @esthro
    @esthro 2 года назад +13

    I've watched a lot of different videos on this topic and I appreciate how straight forward, simple and concise you make this seemingly daunting task!

    • @sophievautour8573
      @sophievautour8573 2 года назад +3

      Hey thank you! I tried it and it was fun! I have felted before but was too scared of the washing. And hoped the soap would clean it. But scouring is actually easy and exiting! It will upgrade my projects. Thanks a lot

  • @PifsGifts
    @PifsGifts 2 года назад +4

    Thank you! A few days ago I was given an entire sheep’s fleece for free!! I’m so lucky!! So I’m very busy. Thanks for the video.

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  2 года назад

      Fantastic and yes, that will definitely keep you busy, happy washing x

  • @KrisOberhauserB
    @KrisOberhauserB Год назад +6

    Thank you for making this. More felters and spinners need to give support to local fiber artists but they are overwhelmed by the task. That was a nice clean fleece. Could you make a video showing the range of fleeces out there and the range of conditions? I don't use my sinks because people have told me that the lanolin can coat your pipes and create a clog. I could not find a reputable source for this idea, but I don't want my system backed up. I use 5-gallon buckets. I don't use detergent so I water the garden with rinse water. If you strip too much lanolin off the wool you can use hair conditioner on it and get that softness back. This can work with itchy sweaters too. Also, I have had fleece off my sheep that looked hopeless. One got tossed over a fence because I had an idea for using it in the garden. I didn't get to it for a few weeks and in that time the rain and sun had done part of the cleaning for me. I have been doing this as part of the process now for a while, and it can save a lot of time and save a fleece that looked unworthy of the time to clean.

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  Год назад +1

      Thank you, sounds like a great video but unfortunately I am booked up for a while and I don't wash fleeces that often. There are lots of spinners that have great youtube channels and cover different fleeces. Thanks so much for watching xx

  • @alinapin8970
    @alinapin8970 Год назад +3

    Hi Philippa,
    Thank you so much for this video! We have some house mice that have taken a liking to my wool 😢. I’ve read a few articles, but your video explains wool washing the best! It was a lot less daunting than others made it seem. Thank you for always being a great teacher!
    xx
    Alina

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  Год назад

      Hi Alina,
      Yes, definitely just go for it, maybe sample a small section first and just don't agitate too much, thanks for watching xx

    • @Jalleur14325
      @Jalleur14325 17 дней назад

      Cute! I'm sure they are grateful 🐭

  • @jaclyn4098
    @jaclyn4098 4 года назад +10

    excellent video. straight the point, clear instructions, just lovely! good job

  • @Sofran.de.iasi.natural
    @Sofran.de.iasi.natural Год назад +2

    Came across of this video and I'm delighted of the results! So pretty work!

  • @lindagoodall7871
    @lindagoodall7871 3 года назад +6

    Great video with simple clear instruction Thank you xx

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  3 года назад

      Tried to keep this one brief too, glad you liked it x

  • @eowenspa2
    @eowenspa2 4 года назад +4

    I like simplicity,very good,well done

  • @nomansvan827
    @nomansvan827 2 года назад +1

    Such a cute, finished product. Thank you for the demonstration.

  • @DonnaVarno
    @DonnaVarno 2 года назад +6

    Thank you for this video. There are not many fleece washing videos for needle felters. I absolutely love the sheep you made with it. . Is there a video where you demonstrate how to make that particular sheep?

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  2 года назад

      Thank you, glad it helps, there isn't a video on here, I am planning on doing it as an online course, just waiting for some sunshine so I can do lots of washing 😊 x

  • @mandipai
    @mandipai 2 года назад +5

    Adorable black nose 🥰 Thank you for the video! I’ve been hoarding my husky floof for something someday and was thinking pillows this morn. So far we’ve just used it for gopher repellant (not sure if it works yet).

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  2 года назад

      Hope the washing goes well, I've two fleeces in my garage I must wash soon x

  • @Sage-qd6tf
    @Sage-qd6tf Год назад

    Love how I’m literally about to wash valais blacknose wool!

  • @teacat55
    @teacat55 3 года назад +1

    Thank you…. Beautifully clear

  • @nomadine85
    @nomadine85 4 года назад +8

    When you said it takes quite a while to dry, did you mean more like a few hours or more like a week or...?

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  4 года назад +11

      If outside on a sunny day then it's a few hours but inside it takes about a day and a half with regular turning x

  • @SnowflakeForestFelting
    @SnowflakeForestFelting 4 года назад +5

    O my goodness I haven’t done this in years!!!

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  4 года назад +1

      Been washing some amazing fleece yesterday from a Valais, it's just so beautiful, love it when it's done x

  • @RetroModFiberArts
    @RetroModFiberArts 2 года назад +1

    Adorable! And thanks for the information

  • @lidiacristinacobos1472
    @lidiacristinacobos1472 Год назад +1

    Muchas gracias ! Muy útil para mí , me regalaron lana de llama sin lavar y no sabia como lavarla. Saludos 😊🎉

  • @Lilyflowers659
    @Lilyflowers659 Год назад +1

    Thank you phillipa😊

  • @kb9847
    @kb9847 4 года назад +3

    fascinating! Out of all the wool you got from Hercules how much did you use on that sheep you showed at the end? or another way of asking, lol, how many sheep can you cover with the one fleece? thanks. I have no idea where I could even buy my own not washed, but a great idea for those who can.

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  4 года назад +2

      I think it's fair to say I can definitely get 4 sheep out of this fleece as I do like my felted Valais to look really fluffy. I would join a Valais Blacknose society group on facebook in your country and then ask if anyone sells fleeces and at what price. Ask for good pictures to see how clean it is, I would prefer a smaller sample first really so you can see the quality before you pay a larger amount for a full fleece. Etsy might have some unwashed fleeces, most of it is washed and more expensive. Thank you for watching x

  • @AmberPerez92
    @AmberPerez92 3 года назад +4

    I have loads off raw wool and now i know how to wash it, cause yes it is a lot cheaper to buy te wool raw.. But i think i overdid it with the wool amount. I need a bath for it and then some :)

  • @ahappystitcher4928
    @ahappystitcher4928 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for such an informative video! How hot should the be water please? My hot tap water is 55C, is that hot enough?
    Also do you have a carding video and do I card before or after washing?
    I have collected raw wool from my walks from fences and from the ground.
    Many thanks! 😊

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  2 года назад +1

      Hi, definitely card after washing and drying and have the water at just too hot for you to handle, I wear gloves and then it's ok and doesn't hurt. I have a simple carding video in my getting technical playlist that should help. Great way to get free wool collecting from the field xx

    • @ahappystitcher4928
      @ahappystitcher4928 2 года назад +1

      @@feltsbyphilippa Thank you so much!

  • @luckydesilva6733
    @luckydesilva6733 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you darling - so much .

  • @sophievautour8573
    @sophievautour8573 2 года назад +1

    how do you know it will not shrink from the hot water? thanks a lot for the video

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  2 года назад

      I haven't had any wool shrink yet but I did have some curls fall out a bit so sample test first, the water has to be hot enough through to clean the dirt off x

  • @lizadocherty8905
    @lizadocherty8905 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the tutorial, what powder detergent are you using?

  • @Lilyflowers659
    @Lilyflowers659 Год назад +1

    Happy new year phillipa, what do you do with the rest of the wool after you’ve cut the locks off? Thanks I’m advance.

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  Год назад +1

      You can card it to make it easier to felt and use as core wool, time consuming but a good way to use it xx

    • @Lilyflowers659
      @Lilyflowers659 Год назад

      @@feltsbyphilippa thank you. Last week I ordered some carders and I shall enjoy using them n my lovely washed wool.

  • @Wyverndancestudios
    @Wyverndancestudios 3 месяца назад +1

    How long do you find it takes for the wool to dry in a small batch like that for example? Thanks!

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  3 месяца назад

      I would say at least 24 hours and I also turn it a lot, it definity takes a while to dry completely xx

  • @r3tr0gam3r89
    @r3tr0gam3r89 7 месяцев назад +1

    I've just got my first fleece, but it obviously still has clumps of dirt, grass etc in it. I managed to get the majority out using your method, but there's still some in there. I've been advised to use dog brushes to comb it out. Did you experience this problem at all?

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  7 месяцев назад +1

      You can hand card it and most of it will come out but it will take a while, I use most fleeces by keeping the locks intact so just end up pulling the bits out by hand, it's always a lot of hard work washing and prepping your own fleece.

  • @dexine4723
    @dexine4723 8 месяцев назад +3

    Had my pet Welsh Badgerface sheared today, and I have her grubby fleece to clean up, so it's good to see how different people do it. I''m planning to use the wool just as stuffing, but the sad thing was that my shearer told me how most of the fleeces from the sheep he shears end up just being thrown away, because they have so little value. All this natural, environmentally friendly fibre, that has to be removed from the sheep for welfare purposes, just going to waste. Such a shame.

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  8 месяцев назад +1

      It costs the farmer more to shear than what she/he gets for the fleece but there are some new ideas being tested for other uses for the fleeces, it may change in the next few years xx

  • @imogen.w.9758
    @imogen.w.9758 4 года назад +3

    Hey Philippa just getting my locks ready now I have a quick question. The excess fluff from the locks is it good to use on other creations much love xx

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  4 года назад +2

      Yes absolutely or use it as core wool if it's not that decorative. If it's really short pieces (like less than an inch) I might not keep it, good luck with your felt x

    • @imogen.w.9758
      @imogen.w.9758 4 года назад +1

      @@feltsbyphilippa brilliant thanks!

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  4 года назад +1

      👍

    • @thebe1azi500
      @thebe1azi500 4 года назад +3

      I've kept the very short bits to use as stuffing for various sewing projects, the way people use fabric scraps.

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  4 года назад +1

      I've been using them as core now, it's tricky if they are really short but lovely to use a fleece all up, sewing projects would be much better, thanks for sharing and watching x

  • @charlyannekirby
    @charlyannekirby 7 месяцев назад +1

    😊 Other videos say don't use your home sink because of Lanolin. Is this true?

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  7 месяцев назад

      Yes, I think if you wash a lot then definitely rethink how you dispose of the water, I only do very small amounts and use my utility so it's been fine xx

  • @hawima
    @hawima 2 месяца назад +1

    Is that valais blacknose wool? I've just had mine sheared and am getting ready to wash their fleeces.

  • @bethmegansmith4642
    @bethmegansmith4642 2 года назад +1

    were do you buy your whole fleece from ? when we get a house I am going to have a utility room ...I say when hahahahhaaa another wonderful video xxxxx happy felting

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  2 года назад +1

      Thanks, I think it was Etsy or Facebook, rare breed sheep. I'm going to do a video on locks in more detail soon and yes, my utility is really useful as the fleeces do smell Sheepy (but not too bad) x

  • @jillnelsonmalmt6085
    @jillnelsonmalmt6085 2 года назад +1

    Hello, great video! What is the name of the washing detergent you use? Many thanks!

  • @fayesherriff
    @fayesherriff 3 года назад +3

    Hey Philippa, why do you cut the locks out instead of pulling them out?

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  3 года назад +1

      I was unable to pull these ones out, some fleeces pull out quite easily but I would have destroyed the locks, much easier if you can pull them x

    • @fayesherriff
      @fayesherriff 3 года назад +2

      Oh I see! I'll keep that in mind... Thank you for making your videos, they are fantastic x

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  3 года назад

      🙂

  • @shepherdessofskymeadow
    @shepherdessofskymeadow 2 года назад +2

    Do you ever have issues with the lanolin clogging up the drain? I have 5 babydoll southdowns who were just shorn and I'm excited to learn how to work with the fleece but worried to ruin my septic system 😂

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  2 года назад +1

      I'm afraid I'm small scale so haven't had any problems so far. There are some more expert channels with a larger scale washing system, they would probably give you a better idea and how beautiful are babydoll southdowns xx

    • @shepherdessofskymeadow
      @shepherdessofskymeadow 2 года назад +3

      ​@@feltsbyphilippa Thank you so much! I would be doing this at small scale too so that's very helpful advice. Will keep checking around but I'm thinking I can just try a small batch at a time and make sure to drain it while the water is still nice and hot. I do love the babydolls! They are old girls with adorably creaky joints but just look so sweet out in the pasture.

    • @mandipai
      @mandipai 2 года назад +1

      Could you save the water and use the lanolin to preserve woods, or nipples after evaporation? Just a thought if you have any out buildings or fences to preserve.

    • @shepherdessofskymeadow
      @shepherdessofskymeadow 2 года назад +1

      @@mandipai That's a wonderful idea, thank you! We do in fact have many fences and outbuildings and it couldn't hurt to at least try it :)

  • @katherinesmith8591
    @katherinesmith8591 2 года назад +1

    Where can I find the drawstring cloth bags you have your raw wool in?

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  2 года назад +1

      They belong to the lady who owns the sheep and I give them back each year, sorry I can't help x

  • @JacquiBuckley-t7v
    @JacquiBuckley-t7v 4 месяца назад +1

    Will your sink not block with lanolin from the fleece?

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  4 месяца назад +1

      I only do the odd one or two fleeces a month and no problems, I wouldn't recommend doing this all the time x

    • @JacquiBuckley-t7v
      @JacquiBuckley-t7v 4 месяца назад +1

      @@feltsbyphilippa thank you so much for responding. I'm having a battle with my first ever fleece and the 'great' British weather.

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  4 месяца назад

      @JacquiBuckley-t7v The weather is certainly not helping 🌧⛈️x

  • @ColorsofHopeCraftsASMR
    @ColorsofHopeCraftsASMR Год назад +1

    Thanks for this tutorial! We want to use plastic buckets

  • @kathrynbowden4104
    @kathrynbowden4104 4 года назад +4

    Is it ok to spin the wet wool?

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  4 года назад +1

      Hi, Sorry I don't spin wool as I just use the pure locks. Maybe try a Facebook group for wool spinners x

    • @kathrynbowden4104
      @kathrynbowden4104 4 года назад +2

      Sorry Philippa I didn’t explain my question very well. I am felting not spinning, and wondered if you could spin the wet wool in the washing machine to help speed up the drying process. (Maybe spin it in a pillow case )
      I love your videos I was wanting to felt cows and sheep and found your videos very helpful, thank you.

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  4 года назад +2

      @@kathrynbowden4104 ah I see, very good idea, I've not tried that but with this kind of wool I don't see why not, especially in a pillow case. I really squeeze the wool out so I can't see the spin cycle being any worse. I have two more fleeces in my garage to wash, so I will give this a go when I prep them. Thanks so much for watching, I'm about to start a long horned cow next, happy felting x

    • @katherinesmith8591
      @katherinesmith8591 2 года назад +1

      I do spin it in the washing machine after I drain the rinse out. Make sure your washing machine does not add any water during the spinning out..

  • @GEORGE.M.M
    @GEORGE.M.M 3 года назад +1

    Hey, great video. Curious to know what product would you say is best clean like the wool/sheep skin lining of vintage shearling jacket?

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  3 года назад

      Hi, sorry but I'm not sure, haven't done that, maybe try a sheepskin rug type video and ask the creator, hope you find the answer x

  • @1956HBS
    @1956HBS Год назад +5

    As a novice at this I bought a bag of fleece unwashed! Yikes, it’s filthy, you can see blue dye where the sheep was sprayed and an awful lot of poo, I honestly don’t think I can bring myself to use it so I might put it down to experience and buy some pre washed.

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  Год назад +5

      Washing a fleece is definitely hard work, it should have been skirted, which is where they pull the worst off but they do leave the dye. Maybe wash a small amount and see how it comes up, if it's OK you could use it as core wool xx

    • @Lilyflowers659
      @Lilyflowers659 Год назад +2

      Maybe don’t use that seller again as that’s bad luck, it is satisfying when it cleans like phillipas has 😊

  • @charlotteboyett-napper4780
    @charlotteboyett-napper4780 3 месяца назад +1

    What kind of washing powder?

  • @susanann4171
    @susanann4171 Год назад +1

    Thanku for yr video, what detergent did u use?

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  Год назад

      Thanks, just a regular non bio washing powder for clothes x

  • @jjohnsengraciesmom
    @jjohnsengraciesmom 2 года назад +1

    What kind of washing powder?

  • @Jalleur14325
    @Jalleur14325 17 дней назад +1

    So no special wool washed needed? Have you ever tried bleaching wool?

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  16 дней назад

      I do have some special Unicorn wool wash now and I didn't notice a big difference when using it, I haven't bleached wool but all the whiter wool you see for sale has been bleached so it's definitely possible xx

  • @bobbyc.1111
    @bobbyc.1111 11 месяцев назад +1

    Where did you get your stuffed animal in the background?

  • @puar1987
    @puar1987 10 месяцев назад +1

    Doesn’t the lanolin clog up the sink???

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  10 месяцев назад

      It could do if you wash lots but I only do a few every year xx

  • @starlily5557
    @starlily5557 3 года назад +2

    Hi! I love watching your videos! Just wondering, I recently bought some merino wool and when I opened it, it smelled like rotten eggs. I often felt a lot of prices for my friends so this was quite concerning. How exactly would I go about washing it? And is it too late to get rid of the smell?

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  3 года назад +3

      That is a very unusual smell! If it's tops and you wash it, it may knot together but if it's carded then you can definitely wash it. Here's a video on washing fleece I did but you will have to be very gentle with it. Some people recommend putting charcoal in a bag with it to absorb the smell, not tried it myself, I'd probably wash it very gently x
      ruclips.net/video/xWkK5tL0ko8/видео.html

    • @starlily5557
      @starlily5557 3 года назад +3

      Okay! Thank you so much for the advice!

  • @emmarosemarchesi4503
    @emmarosemarchesi4503 3 месяца назад +1

    I don’t know how tangled the wool gets in that stage, but I would avoid ever using cissors as you are shortening the fiber and leaving it with an ‘unnatural edge’

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  3 месяца назад

      With the 3D sculptural work I do it's essential to cut the locks off as these are the ends you attach to the body, the lock is still perfectly intact with a natural edge x

  • @Trudy.V
    @Trudy.V 3 месяца назад +1

    What kind off wol is this ?

  • @artsy._.anonymous7133
    @artsy._.anonymous7133 Год назад +1

    Why does it have to be hot water

  • @olgakougija2901
    @olgakougija2901 3 года назад +2

    Здравствуйте сделайте урок кк сделать такую игрушку спасибо Ольга Таллинн Санкт-Петербург

  • @merrymaker1031
    @merrymaker1031 11 месяцев назад +1

    Why are you cutting it with scissors?..... so much wasted fibre. Gently pull the locks away....

    • @feltsbyphilippa
      @feltsbyphilippa  11 месяцев назад

      That will break the locks up, I need them in perfect lock condition, you can use all the cut wool as core, not wasted at all x

    • @merrymaker1031
      @merrymaker1031 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@feltsbyphilippa only the bottoms of any locks I use pull away slightly....