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Bluefaced Leicester - Fingering Weight (colour)
Bluefaced Leicester - Fingering Weight (Quantity)

DESCRIPTION

Bluefaced Leicester (aka 'BFL') is a British sheep breed with long, lustrous wool.  Considered a luxury fibre, this wool is renowned for both its softness and strength making it a favourite among fibre enthusiasts.

Our BFL wool is 100% untreated - the wool has not been chemically treated so the fibre is structurally intact, so your garments don't stretch and distort over time.

    BENEFITS

    • next-to-skin soft; suitable for babies and sensitive skin types
    • BFL fibre is not chemically treated so your finished garment will not stretch with frequent wear.
    • great stitch definition
    • resistant to pilling

    CARE INSTRUCTIONS

    • Fill up a basin with warm water.
    • Add 5 ml/1 tsp of gentle, pH neutral soap or wool wash to the warm water (like Eucalan - avoid harsh laundry detergents as these may damage wool fibre and strip colour).
    • Submerge handmade piece in the warm, soapy water. Gently squeeze to fully saturate fibres. Allow it to soak for 15-30 minutes. For heavily soiled items, soak for an hour or more.
    • Remove the handmade piece and squeeze out excess water.  There is no need to rinse if using Eucalan.  If using soap, rinse thoroughly, gently squeezing trying not to agitate.
    • Do not bleach or iron.  Store out of direct sunlight.

    COLOUR VARIATIONS

    • Due to the nature of hand-dyeing, our solid colourways may have slight tonal variations within the skein; this is inherent with hand-dyeing and adds character to the skein.
    • No dye batch is exactly the same.  There may be slight variations in saturation between batches.
    • The colour saturation may differ between yarn bases depending on its fibre composition because different fibres absorb dye at different rates. For example, merino wool will absorb dyes faster and achieve deeper colour compared to silk.
    • Colors may appear different on-screen versus in-person due to computer screen/monitor resolution.

    100% Non-Superwash Wool, Never Chemically Treated.

    We use untreated wool so the fibre retains its natural structure. This helps your finished garments hold their shape, rather than stretching or losing form over time.

    Hand-Dyed in Toronto

    Hand crafted in small batches, never mass produced. Each skein is like a high-quality canvas upon which we skillfully "paint" rich, vibrant colours and variegated patterns that you'll be proud to curate as part of your collection of yarn.

    • 100% Non-Superwash Wool

      Handmade garments continue to hold their shape with frequent washing and wear.

    • Small-Batch Colourways

      Dyed-to-order minimizes waste and produces an artisanal quality that can't be replicated at scale.

    • Limited Colour Series

      Limited edition colourways provide rare skeins so your yarn stash stays distinctive.

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    Product FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What’s the difference between superwash and non-superwash wool?

    Untreated wool has scales. When wool is exposed to moisture, heat and agitation (like during the washing process) the heat causes the scales to open up. Superwash wool is chemically processed to remove the fibre's natural scales, making it easier to wash — but often causing garments to stretch or lose structure over time.

    Non-superwash wool behaves more naturally, offering:

    • better elasticity
    • improved shape retention
    • a more traditional wool feel

    Will this yarn felt or shrink?

    Garments made with non-superwash wool can felt if exposed to moisture, heat and agitation. For best results:

    • hand wash in cool water with Eucalan Wool Wash
    • avoid agitation
    • lay flat to dry

    How does the yarn feel to work with?

    This yarn is smooth, consistent, and easy to work with. Makers often notice:

    • minimal snagging or splitting
    • smooth tension while knitting or crocheting
    • clean stitch definition