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White Polwarth Wool Top – ultra-soft, strong, and naturally bright white fiber ideal for spinning, felting, dyeing, and weaving. This ethically sourced, non-mulesed wool provides excellent elasticity, durability, and stitch definition for fiber artists and crafters.
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Spinning natural Polwarth wool top on the Schacht Flatiron Spinning Wheel
White Polwarth Top – Premium undyed wool for spinning, weaving, felting, and dyeing. Features long staple length (3.1"), fine micron count (22-23), silky softness, resilience, and water resistance. Ethically sourced from non-mulesed sheep. Perfect for fiber artists and crafters.
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Polwarth sheep grazing in a lush field, highlighting the wool's natural luster, year-round comfort, and balance of drape and loft. Polwarth wool is as soft as Merino and as strong as Lincoln, making it ideal for spinning, knitting, and weaving.

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Soft, Strong & Exceptionally Versatile

Our undyed Polwarth Top is a dream fiber for spinners, weavers, felters, and dyers alike. Developed in Australia in the 1880s, Polwarth wool is a luxurious crossbreed of Merino and Lincoln Longwool, combining the softness and loft of Merino with the strength and luster of Lincoln.

The result? A silky, resilient wool with excellent memory, elasticity, and drape, perfect for a wide range of fiber arts including baby items.


Why Fiber Artists Love White Polwarth Top

Long Staple Length (3.1") – Makes Spinning & Felting Easy

  • Drafts effortlessly for a smooth spinning experience.
  • Provides incredible strength and resilience in woven and knitted fabrics.

Soft & Silky – As Gentle as Merino, With More Durability

  • Non-scratchy wool that’s next-to-skin soft, perfect for garments.
  • Less prone to pilling, ensuring long-lasting finished pieces.

Brilliant for Dyeing – Naturally White for True-to-Color Results

  • Absorbs natural and synthetic dyes beautifully.
  • A stunning base for plant dyes like madder root, indigo, and cochineal.

Perfect for Weaving – Strong, Elastic & Holds Tension Beautifully

  • Ideal for both warp and weft, thanks to its balance of strength and flexibility.
  • Creates drape-worthy, professional-quality woven fabric.

Resilient & Weather-Resistant

  • Naturally repels water, dries quickly, and resists fleece rot.
  • More durable than shorter-stapled fibers, keeping your projects strong over time.

Ethically Sourced, Free from Harmful Treatments

  • Comes from non-mulesed sheep, never dipped in pesticides.
  • Raised in open pastures for naturally healthy fleece.

Who Is This Fiber For?

  • Spinners – Easy to draft, perfect for breed study projects.
  • Weavers – Strength, elasticity, and minimal pilling make it excellent for warp and weft.
  • Knitters & Crocheters – Enhances stitch definition, great for heirloom-quality garments.
  • Dyers – Natural white wool that takes dye vibrantly and evenly.
  • Felters – Fine, smooth fibers that felt quickly and easily.
  • Blenders – Pairs beautifully with alpaca, angora, yak, and mohair for custom fiber blends.

Technical Specifications

  • Fiber Type: 100% Australian Polwarth Wool (Merino x Lincoln)
  • Micron Count: 22-23
  • Staple Length: 3.1 inches (80mm)
  • Preparation: Combed Top (Roving Form)
  • Top Width: 1 inch
  • Top Length Per Weight:
    • 8 oz: ~9 yards (8.2 meters)
    • 16 oz: ~18 yards (16.4 meters)
  • Care Instructions: Hand wash in lukewarm water, lay flat to dry.

Feel the Difference a Merino Crossbreed Makes

White Polwarth Top is the best of both worlds - the softness of Merino, the durability of Lincoln, and the versatility to suit any fiber art. Whether you’re spinning, weaving, knitting, or dyeing, this fiber is a joy to work with and a masterpiece to wear.

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