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Pencil Roving

$10.00

Pencil Roving is a type of unspun fiber that comes in a thin, rope-like form, resembling a chunky yarn but with minimal twist. It is typically made from wool or other animal fibers and is often used in spinning, felting, and knitting projects.

Key Characteristics:

• Thickness: Comparable to a thick yarn, usually about the width of a pencil (hence the name).

• Softness: Extremely soft due to its unspun nature, making it ideal for cozy garments.

• Fragility: Delicate and prone to breaking since it isn’t twisted or plied. However, it can easily be joined back together by overlapping and twisting the ends.

• Texture: Fluffy and lofty, giving finished projects a warm, rustic appearance.

Common Uses:

• Knitting & Crochet: Often used for chunky sweaters, blankets, and accessories.

• Spinning: A favorite among hand-spinners who want to create custom yarn.

• Felting: Great for wet felting and needle felting due to its unspun fibers.

Pencil roving is popular in artisan knitting and sustainable fashion due to its natural appearance and warmth. Its soft, airy texture adds depth and character to handmade projects.

Each package is approximately .25 pounds.

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Pencil Roving is a type of unspun fiber that comes in a thin, rope-like form, resembling a chunky yarn but with minimal twist. It is typically made from wool or other animal fibers and is often used in spinning, felting, and knitting projects.

Key Characteristics:

• Thickness: Comparable to a thick yarn, usually about the width of a pencil (hence the name).

• Softness: Extremely soft due to its unspun nature, making it ideal for cozy garments.

• Fragility: Delicate and prone to breaking since it isn’t twisted or plied. However, it can easily be joined back together by overlapping and twisting the ends.

• Texture: Fluffy and lofty, giving finished projects a warm, rustic appearance.

Common Uses:

• Knitting & Crochet: Often used for chunky sweaters, blankets, and accessories.

• Spinning: A favorite among hand-spinners who want to create custom yarn.

• Felting: Great for wet felting and needle felting due to its unspun fibers.

Pencil roving is popular in artisan knitting and sustainable fashion due to its natural appearance and warmth. Its soft, airy texture adds depth and character to handmade projects.

Each package is approximately .25 pounds.

Pencil Roving is a type of unspun fiber that comes in a thin, rope-like form, resembling a chunky yarn but with minimal twist. It is typically made from wool or other animal fibers and is often used in spinning, felting, and knitting projects.

Key Characteristics:

• Thickness: Comparable to a thick yarn, usually about the width of a pencil (hence the name).

• Softness: Extremely soft due to its unspun nature, making it ideal for cozy garments.

• Fragility: Delicate and prone to breaking since it isn’t twisted or plied. However, it can easily be joined back together by overlapping and twisting the ends.

• Texture: Fluffy and lofty, giving finished projects a warm, rustic appearance.

Common Uses:

• Knitting & Crochet: Often used for chunky sweaters, blankets, and accessories.

• Spinning: A favorite among hand-spinners who want to create custom yarn.

• Felting: Great for wet felting and needle felting due to its unspun fibers.

Pencil roving is popular in artisan knitting and sustainable fashion due to its natural appearance and warmth. Its soft, airy texture adds depth and character to handmade projects.

Each package is approximately .25 pounds.

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