I was given an entire black corriedale fleece a few years back when I was at State Fair. I started working on it this summer and have recently added batts and yarn to my etsy shop. I also completed a pair of socks for Will, and he has just placed an order for a matching brimless hat, which he insists he would wear to school. This is mighty praise for a knitter to receive from a teenager.



I have a few comments about this fiber.
A. I love it.
B. The fleece is massive. Its like a bottomless pit of fiber.
C. The color is gorgeous
D. Its fun to spin
E. The fact that my fussbudget Will wears socks made from this fleece is a testament to the softness.
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