

🖤 Spin, felt, and create with the luxe touch of Desert Breeze’s premium Merino wool!
Desert Breeze Distributing’s 100% natural Merino Wool Roving offers ultra-fine 21.5 micron fibers with a 2.75-inch staple length, expertly processed in the UK for superior softness and uniformity. Packaged in convenient 1 oz portions, this premium black wool is perfect for detailed needle felting, wet felting, spinning, and tapestry projects, providing artisans with a sustainable, versatile, and richly customizable crafting material.






































| ASIN | B07ZY7W7ZX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,690 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #6 in Wool Roving |
| Brand | Desert Breeze Distributing |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,911) |
| Date First Available | November 3, 2019 |
| Item Length | 2.75 Inches |
| Item Thickness | 21.5 Micron |
| Item Weight | 1.2 ounces |
| Item model number | WM-BLCK |
| Manufacturer | Desert Breeze Distributing |
| Material | Wool |
| Material Composition | Wool 100 |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Unit Count | 4.5 Feet |
A**D
Great quality, and perfect color
I have Giesswein wool slippers that developed some small holes from moths. They are a boiled felted wool, and a purple/raspberry color. This wool is a near perfect match! I used it to needle felt the slippers and patch the holes. It was my first needle felting experience. It was super easy. I'm familiar with wool, I'm a knitter. The quality and color was fantastic. I wasn't sure how much I needed, but there's a surprisingly amount of wool in the package, and I barely made a dent in it!
L**I
Soft, clean... Needle-felters need to know...
I am a needle-felter with several years of experience and have purchased many supplies from Desert Breeze. I find their products to be very high quality and the wool is cleaner than most. I usually buy their Maori wool blend roving for my work, but I needed a very specific color which I found in this Merino (Ivy Green). Now Merino is not the best for needle-felting as the fibers are long and straight an don't intertwine as easily as say a Corriedale or the Maori. However, a few years ago, I met a fiber artist at the Rhinebeck NY Sheep & Wool Festival who said that Merino is great for wet-felting, but not so good for needle-felting. He suggested that if I wanted to try dampening the Merino and letting it air dry, that it would kink up a little and maybe it would felt more easily. Well, this made all the difference. Now if I can find the color I need only in Merino, I will buy it and then pull whisps of fibers out and spritz them with a water, and let them sit overnight to dry. It makes all the difference in the world! (see before & after photo) So for those who have been frustrated by having to poke your project a million times to get it to felt, take heart, there's a solution! I hope someone finds this helpful. BTW, this wetting process also works, though not quite as well, with Desert Breeze Tibetan Yak hair roving which is unbelievably soft. Happy felting to all!
A**R
merino top
color good, soft hand, arrived as desired
K**U
Good quality; great for needle felting
Great needle felting wool. I’m a repeat purchaser; this was the 3rd or 4th time I’ve ordered wool from this seller—white as well as off-white. Clean; good quality.
T**A
Good
Product had good color and was soft. One star off because it was a fairly small amount.
J**S
Bright red!
I have ordered other red wool that ended up burnt orange. This wool is bright red. Just what I was hopping for.
A**D
Good
Good quality felt. Perfect for felting.
B**S
Great price great product
This is very good wool. I felt some of the goat milk soap my daughter makes and this is the only wool I use
A**R
Perfect for needle felting. A lot for your money
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