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18.5-micron superfine merino combed top, undyed roving rolled into a neat coil on a clean white background.
Undyed 18.5 micron superfine Merino combed top in a coil with feature callouts and an illustrative micron scale vs human hair for next to skin softness.
Close-up of 18.5-micron merino combed top—soft, superfine undyed fibers with gentle twist, ideal for spinning, felting, and dyeing.
Merino combed top drafting guide showing parallel fibers, from the fold airy drafting, short forward draw worsted, and staple length about 3 to 4 inches.
Undyed 18.5-micron merino wool top coiled on a light marble surface, showing soft, fine fiber for spinning or felting.
Merino comfort properties infographic highlighting breathability, moisture management, odor resistance, and absorption of about 30 to 35 percent before feeling damp.
Dye-ready Merino combed top with undyed coil and dyed samples showing even, saturated color to the center while the soft hand is retained.
Felting examples using superfine Merino showing smooth wet felt, fine nuno drape on gauze, and crisp needle-felt finishing; undyed shown.
Care guide for Merino fiber and handmade items: hand wash cool with wool wash, minimal movement, squeeze in a towel without wringing, reshape and dry flat.
Blend ideas for Merino combed top with silk for sheen and strength, nylon for durability and bounce, and bamboo for cool drape and shine; samples on marble.

Superfine Merino Wool | 18.5 Micron Combed Top

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Our undyed 18.5 micron Merino combed top is 100% superfine wool is next-to-skin soft, beautifully consistent, and a dream to draft.  Prepared for smooth, even drafting—so your spinning, felting, dyeing, and weaving projects finish soft, light, and luxurious.


Soft on Skin. Easy to Spin, Ready to Dye.

  • Truly next-to-skin soft (18.5 microns). About one-third the thickness of human hair, these superfine fibers feel gentle and itch-free—perfect for cowls, babywear, and sensitive skin.
  • Combed for consistency. Parallelized fibers draft cleanly for beautifully even singles. Spin worsted for sleek stitch definition, or from the fold for airier, woolen-style yarns.
  • Thermoregulating comfort. Merino naturally warms when it’s cool and breathes when it’s warm; it wicks moisture vapor and can absorb ~30–35% of its weight before feeling damp.
  • Resilient & low-odor by nature. Fine crimp adds bounce and shape retention; the protein structure helps resist odor between washes.
  • Dye-ready color uptake. Takes acid dyes deeply and evenly for saturated, luminous colorways.

Best-Fit Uses

  • Hand spinning: soft, next-to-skin yarns from sock/fingering up to DK and beyond
  • Wet felting & nuno felting: smooth, fine-hand surfaces
  • Needle felting: excellent for surface detail/finishing (use a coarser core if you want faster build-up)
  • Weaving, core-spinning, blending: mix with silk, alpaca, or plant fibers for custom effects

Fiber Facts

  • Fiber diameter: 18.5 microns (often referred to as “100’s” count)
  • Preparation: Combed top (not carded roving) for smooth drafting
  • Staple length: approx. 3–4 in (75–100 mm)
  • Hand: buttery-soft, elastic, fine crimp

Working Tips for Great Results

  • Predraft lightly to open the top; keep your hands farther apart than the staple length.
  • For airy yarn, spin from the fold with gentler twist. For sleek yarn, use a short forward draw.
  • Dyeing: presoak well; press dye through to the center for full saturation; rinse until water runs clear.
  • Felting: lay thin, even layers; superfine fibers give a smooth finish with minimal fuzz.

Care

Hand-wash cool with wool wash; squeeze (don’t wring), reshape, and dry flat. Dark or highly saturated shades may release a little dye on the first soak—rinse until clear.

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