Why I'm so excited to have found " Shaniko Wool"

Heidi and I were at Convergence in Knoxville last year when we befriended a mill from NC who introduced us to this lovely fiber blend. It was described to us a very well cared for breed whose wool is a combination of Merino and Rambouillet! We thought it was absolutely dreamy and I have so enjoyed using this roving in some of our spinning fiber subscriptions from time to time and more recently these fun “ tweed” style rovings. We also think it’s a dream to spin and have enjoyed using this tweed roving ourselves for the handspun yarn subscription. This has quickly become a favorite of my moms to spin which is why I wanted to look more into it.

Shaniko wool is a unique type of wool that comes from a specific breed of sheep known as the Shaniko Rambouillet. Named after the small town of Shaniko in Oregon, where the breed was developed, this wool is highly sought after for its exceptional quality and characteristics.

These sheep have a dense and soft fleece that is known for its fine and crimped fibers, making it ideal for spinning into high-quality yarn.

What sets Shaniko wool apart is its incredible softness. The fibers are incredibly fine, creating a luxurious feel against the skin. This makes it a popular choice for garments and accessories that require next-to-skin comfort, such as scarves, shawls, and sweaters. Knitters and crocheters will appreciate the way this wool glides through their fingers, making it a pleasure to work with.

In addition to its softness, Shaniko wool also boasts excellent insulation properties. The dense fibers trap air, creating a layer of warmth that is perfect for cold climates. This makes it a great choice for those cozy winter projects like hats, mittens, and blankets.

Another notable characteristic of Shaniko wool is its durability. The fibers are strong and resilient, ensuring that your finished projects will hold up well to everyday wear and tear. This makes it a fantastic choice for long-lasting garments that will withstand repeated use.

Shaniko wool is also known for its ability to take dyes extremely well. The natural luster of the fibers enhances the depth and richness of any color, resulting in vibrant and beautiful yarn. This gives knitters and crocheters the freedom to create unique and eye-catching projects that truly stand out.

Typically, hand washing in lukewarm water with a gentle wool wash is recommended to maintain the integrity of the fibers in any projects you may create.

Shaniko wool is a highly prized and unique type of wool that offers superior softness, insulation, durability, and dyeability. Whether you're a knitting enthusiast or a crochet lover, adding Shaniko wool to your stash will undoubtedly elevate your projects, delivering both comfort and high-quality results. So, consider giving this exceptional wool a try and experience the luxurious feel of Shaniko wool for yourself.