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Adventures in Lanolin

One question I get quite a bit when talking with folks about processing raw fleece is “do you do anything with the lanolin?”

And the answer has always been no. Because washing the wool has always been a bit of the process that I’ve always been happy to try and get through as quickly as possible. Never really felt like retaining the wash water for further use.

But roses really love fleece tea. So when I decided to wash up the last third of Cali’s fleece (rather than continue to spin it in the grease), I thought I’d save the leftovers for a couple bushes that could use a boost. Of course, the water needs to cool off before you let the roses imbibe, so I poured it off into a bucket to sit overnight.

And the next morning, it looked like this

That off-white stuff floating on the top of the fleece tea is lanolin. There isn’t a whole lot of it in this batch, as Cali’s fleece was a fairly low-grease, and this was maybe just a third of of the whole thing.

But when I saw it floating there, I thought- maybe I should skim it off and see if I can do something with it.

So here we are, skimmed

Don’t know what the next step is yet, but there has to be some info out there in the big wide interwebs about refining lanolin at home, right? Will keep you posted 😉

Harvest

Some highlights from this week’s harvest-

Delicata squash from the volunteer plant

My one Rouge de Temps pumpkin

compost!

and one fall fleece, from baby Fiona

Short clip of the girl showing off her back to school haircut 🙂

Have a good week folks-

Plied

First batch of Cali yarn

Notes to self: raw locks flick carded.singles spun in Moto (speed 5), true three-ply Moto speed 4.

Approx 5 oz, 350 yards

WIll soon be shopping for a sweater pattern. Not sure of exactly how much yardage I can expect to get in total, so some sleeved and unsleeved options

Fall Day Vest

Wake

other ideas?

That’s all I got. Have a good week-

Spin Spin Spin

Cali singles are coming along- soon I will be ready to ply!

No Alger Market this weekend due to inclement weather, but I might be able to go next week. That will be the last regular market of the season. Fall is definitely upon us, so perhaps folks will be in a hat-wearing frame of mind.

Besides the accumulating Cali singles, my big accomplishment this week is figuring out a new pill delivery system for my good friend Felix. He’d recently gotten wise to the meds mixed in his alfalfa pellets and started spitting them out. Silly bugger. But I have hit upon a solution: dried figs. cut in half, they make a perfect pill pocket for picky critters. Pills stay put too! Woot!