Polwarth/Tussah Silk (60/40) Sample
Worsted Spinning New England is excited to offer half pound samples of fibers. Please keep in mind, these small packages are intended for sampling purposes only. One sample per product per order.
Polwarth Wool/Silk is just one of the many silk, angora, and blended ecru fibers offered by Worsted Spinning New England. These blends with Tussah Silk add additional shine and luxury to the yarns. 60% Polwarth Wool/40% Silk.
History: The Polwarth sheep was developed in Australia by breeding Merino rams to Lincoln/Merino ewes so the foundation stock is 75% Merino/25% Lincoln
The Polwarth sheep were developed to make a dual purpose sheep with a finer wool that would contribute a more significant portion of the ranchers income.
Range: Australia, New Zealand, Falkland Islands, South America.
Sheep Characteristics: They are a hearty breed of sheep that can be found in climates that are considered too wet or cold for Merino sheep.
The Polwarth breed has both polled and horned sheep. The most common is the polled. They are a large sheep with a high yielding fleece (between 8 – 13 lb fleeces)
Wool Characteristics: POLWARTH FIBER HAS A LONGER STAPLE LENGTH FROM IT’S LINCOLN DNA. EASIER TO SPIN WITH LONGER STAPLE LENGTH.
Micron count between 22-25. Definitely next to skin softness.
Noted for its elasticity and durability, it is still considered a delicate fiber with bounce and drape.