Last step of processing the swedish helsinge lamb is carding the thel (inner coat) into fluffy rolags. I’m using my extra large hand carders made by Celestial Farms.
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Last step of processing the swedish helsinge lamb is carding the thel (inner coat) into fluffy rolags. I’m using my extra large hand carders made by Celestial Farms.

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This is just the coolest thing to me. How are these so cute and perfect when I just combed a bunch of scraps and an odd braid of fiber together? I need to do this more often, apparently 🤩
The rolags are made from a braid of Happy Little Mess by Creative Space Fiber Arts, as well as assorted bits from my stash, and the little mini sample batt in the front is from AtomicFiberCo.
Finished spinning up those rolags I made a while back! I love the colors, but its not super soft, since its mostly corriedale. I can tell its gonna be pretty warm, though, so maybe it'll make some good mittens!