Experience the pure softness and versatility of fine Merino. Our Undyed Merino Combed Wool Top is meticulously prepared for makers who want smooth drafting, luxe next-to-skin comfort, and a clean, neutral base for natural or acid dyeing. Perfect for hand spinning, needle & wet felting, weaving, and hand-painting colorways.
Why Our Merino Top Stands Out
- Fine, soft handle (approx. 23–25 microns): Comfortable next to skin; ideal for garments, accessories, and wearable art.
- True combed top: Parallel fiber alignment with short fibers, neps, and excess VM removed for sleek worsted or semi-worsted spinning.
- Undyed & chemical-conscious: Natural cream/oat hues; no added dyes or bleaching, preserving elasticity, luster, and durability.
- Dyes beautifully: Takes color evenly and vividly—dye as top or after spinning for custom gradients.
- Multi-craft ready: Drafts easily, felts quickly, and weaves into balanced, resilient cloth.
- Responsibly sourced: From non-mulesed flocks with eco-aware processing.
Specs at a Glance
| Fiber Type |
100% Merino Wool (Combed Top) |
| Micron Range |
~23–25 µm (fine) |
| Staple Length |
~3–4" (≈75–85 mm) |
| Put-Up |
1 lb / 16 oz bundle (approx. 50+ ft of 1" wide top) |
| Color |
Undyed natural cream/oat (ecru) |
| Sourcing |
Non-mulesed; ethically and environmentally conscious processing |
What You Can Make
- Hand-spun yarns: Spin sleek worsted for crisp stitch definition or draft from the fold for airy, woolen-style loft.
- Felting projects: Excellent for needle, wet, and Nuno felting—forms smooth surfaces and fine details.
- Dye work: Hand-paint, kettle dye, or speckle—undyed base yields vivid, even color.
- Woven & knit pieces: Scarves, cowls, sweaters, baby items, and soft home textiles.
Care & Handling Tips
- Before dyeing: Coil or lightly chain the top to keep fibers aligned during soaking.
- Prevent felting: Avoid agitation and sudden temperature changes when fiber is wet.
- Washing finished pieces: Hand wash or gentle wool cycle with pH-neutral soap; lay flat to dry.
- Storage: Keep clean and dry in a sealed container; add cedar or lavender to deter moths.
FAQs
Is this “roving” or “top”?
It’s true combed top—fibers are parallel and debris/noils are removed for smoother spinning and cleaner felting, sometimes referred to as roving.
Is Merino good for beginners?
Yes. The fine crimp and 3–4" staple make drafting predictable on both wheel and drop spindle.
Can I dye it?
Absolutely. As a protein fiber, Merino takes acid dyes and natural dyes beautifully—dye the top or your finished skeins.
Will it felt?
Quickly and reliably. Great for needle and wet felting; handle gently when you don’t want it to felt.