Shade: Tranquility – Long repeat gradient of mustard yellow, fading to maroon then turquoise
We have a variety of sizes available in this shade (from 90-125g) as the fibre was originally divided by length. See all options
Bluefaced Leicester (or ‘BFL’) is a native British sheep breed. It is known for its fine fibres and long staple (around 90mm), which make it a favourite with spinners. The fleece has a subtle lustre, unique to the breed, which gives a beautiful depth to our hand dyed colours. It wears exceptionally well and is ideal for sock spinning.
It has a good natural crimp which makes it not only pleasure to spin but extremely versatile, being well suited to both plied and singles yarn styles. It is considered a good choice for beginners because it doesn’t have a ‘slippery’ feel often associated with Merino.
The long repeating gradient can be handled in a number of ways: Spin end to end and chain ply to use for a matching pair; fractal spinning; or break in half for a 2 ply non-repeating gradient yarn.
Our Bluefaced Leicester has been superwash treated for added resilience and softness, and as a result, it is not suitable for felting.