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Texelaar & Alpaca Blended Batts – 100g
Locally Sourced, Naturally Coloured
Ideal for Spinning and Felting
These batts are a rich, earthy blend of locally sourced Texelaar wool and Alpaca fiber, carefully selected from small farms in the Netherlands. Each batt is hand-blended in the studio to highlight the natural colors of the fleece—no dyes, just the magical array of natural neutrals.
The result is a soft yet resilient material with a beautiful depth of tone and texture, perfect for both spinning and felting. Texelaar brings structure and durability, while alpaca adds a silky softness.
Product Details:
Fiber Content:
70% Texelaar
30% Alpaca
Weight:
Each batt is approx. 100g
Colorways:
Light Grey / Black / Brown
Multi-Brown
White / Black
Natural White
Processing:
Minimal processing allows the natural character of the fibers to shine through. Each batt is carded by hand with care and intention, resulting in unique blends.
Ideal For:
Spinners, felters, and fiber artists looking for natural texture, tonal variation, and a connection to local, ethical fiber sources.
Locally Sourced, Naturally Coloured
Ideal for Spinning and Felting
These batts are a rich, earthy blend of locally sourced Texelaar wool and Alpaca fiber, carefully selected from small farms in the Netherlands. Each batt is hand-blended in the studio to highlight the natural colors of the fleece—no dyes, just the magical array of natural neutrals.
The result is a soft yet resilient material with a beautiful depth of tone and texture, perfect for both spinning and felting. Texelaar brings structure and durability, while alpaca adds a silky softness.
Product Details:
Fiber Content:
70% Texelaar
30% Alpaca
Weight:
Each batt is approx. 100g
Colorways:
Light Grey / Black / Brown
Multi-Brown
White / Black
Natural White
Processing:
Minimal processing allows the natural character of the fibers to shine through. Each batt is carded by hand with care and intention, resulting in unique blends.
Ideal For:
Spinners, felters, and fiber artists looking for natural texture, tonal variation, and a connection to local, ethical fiber sources.