Light Grey Faroe Island Wool Top
It's believed that this breed was originally introduced to the Faroe Islands by Norse settlers during the time of the Vikings. Over the centuries the importation of sheep from both Iceland and the Scottish Isles has resulting in a better quality of wool and improved meat production.
The Faroe Islands actually take their name from the Old Norse word for sheep, faer.
The striking natural colors of Faroe Island wool makes it an ideal choice for spinning, felting and other crafts. Similar to the Scottish Isles, the Faroe Islands have long been known for their knitted wool clothing.
Additional information on Faroe Island wool and wool products can be found at The Wool Islands.
Specifications:
- Content: 100% Wool
- Breed: Faroe Island
- Weight: 500g
- Staple Length: 3.5 - 4.0 inches
- Micron Average: 34 - 36
- Country of Origin: Great Britain