Queen Q - Jacob fleece

Locks of black and white Jacob wool on 4x6 card.
Black and white Jacob fleece on skirting table.
Black and white Jacob fleece on skirting table.
Jacob fleece rolled on skirting table.
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Black and white fleece on skirting table showing cut side.
Locks of black and white Jacob wool on 4x6 card.
Black and white Jacob fleece on skirting table.
Black and white Jacob fleece on skirting table.
Jacob fleece rolled on skirting table.
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Black and white fleece on skirting table showing cut side.
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Queen Q - Jacob fleece

$73.00

We sheared 77 Jacob sheep January 19, 2025. Only the cleanest fleeces are posted here for sale. This fleece is from a Queen Q, a 3 year old Jacob ewe. The sample fleece staple is photographed on a 4” x 6” card to give you an estimate of fleece length.

Notes about Queen Q’s fleece:
The skirted fleece weighs 4.25 pounds.
The little bit of VM at the neck is alfalfa.

Read info below about the fleeces I offer for sale. Refer to this FAQ for ideas about using your Jacob fleece.

Fleeces have been lightly skirted to remove the less desirable wool around the edges. The sheep are not coated so there may be bits of vegetable matter. Any VM in our fleeces is not burrs or stickers but usually alfalfa so most shakes out as the fleece is processed. Jacob sheep often have a coarser wool on the lower part of the back leg. If that wool is significantly coarser than the rest you may want to sort it out and use it for a project where coarser fiber doesn’t matter or is even preferred.

The tips of the fleece may appear brown. That is from sun-bleaching. The inner part of the staple is usually black unless it is from a sheep with “lilac” coloring. Go to this blog post to see photos of black and white and lilac Jacob sheep.

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