Sherpa Felt - Farmer's Flock

from $15.00

Imagine a world where your sherpa isn’t plastic, but actual wool from sheep?

We worked with Skagit Woolen Works to develop our Sherpa Felt from wool that would otherwise have been thrown away. It’s not hide, so it’s fully renewable from living sheep, will naturally break down after disposal, and it runs through a standard sewing machine no problem.

This batch of Sherpa Felt is from local Cheviot sheep raised at Island Crossing Farm - both from lambs and adults. Undyed (but extremely dyeable), it’s a beautiful warm heirloom white that’s a little bouncy, warm, and breathable.

We offer it in individually made sheets with the raw edges left on so you can get the full use of the felt. They are processed by hand and each one is unique - if you’re interested in picking our your own, you’re welcome to go through our stock in our farm store!

We recommend it for cuffs, collars, lining, vests, pillow covers, and just about anywhere you can imagine sherpa.

Size details below - please send us a note with your order if you have any questions.

Size:

Imagine a world where your sherpa isn’t plastic, but actual wool from sheep?

We worked with Skagit Woolen Works to develop our Sherpa Felt from wool that would otherwise have been thrown away. It’s not hide, so it’s fully renewable from living sheep, will naturally break down after disposal, and it runs through a standard sewing machine no problem.

This batch of Sherpa Felt is from local Cheviot sheep raised at Island Crossing Farm - both from lambs and adults. Undyed (but extremely dyeable), it’s a beautiful warm heirloom white that’s a little bouncy, warm, and breathable.

We offer it in individually made sheets with the raw edges left on so you can get the full use of the felt. They are processed by hand and each one is unique - if you’re interested in picking our your own, you’re welcome to go through our stock in our farm store!

We recommend it for cuffs, collars, lining, vests, pillow covers, and just about anywhere you can imagine sherpa.

Size details below - please send us a note with your order if you have any questions.

These are organically shaped pieces of felt, but we’ve provided the below size guide to help you plan for your project.

Sizes:

  • Jumbo Sheet - minimum measurements 24” x 48”

  • Full Sheet - approx. 24” x 48” (min. of 18” x 48”)

  • Half Sheet - approx. 24” x 24” (min. of 18” x 24”)

  • Quarter Sheet - approx. 18” x 12” (min. of 12” x 12”)

  • Wee Bits - scraps that are at least 12” on one side and at least 6” on the other (but closer to 12” x 12”)

We’ve made a Ruby Vest with our Sherpa Felt! We made a cropped size 12 and used two (2) Half Sheet pieces of felt, with scraps left over.

Additional details:

  • Grown by a flock of Cheviot sheep in Arlington, WA, at Island Crossing Farm, a family farm where the sheep are raised for sheepdog training and meat.

  • Hand: medium wool, coarser in the hand but without any prickles or pokiness in any way. Can easily be worn against bare skin. Blooms beautifully with hot water blocking. Very springy and light.

Farmer’s Flock is our way of supporting local farmers and our fibershed while bringing you exclusive, small-batch, specialty fiber. Many small sheep farms end up burning, composting, or burying their wool because they don’t have the means to process it - even when the fiber is high quality. Sheep need to be shorn regardless, but up-front milling costs and coordination can be a barrier. We reach out to these farmers, pay them fair rates for their wool, and turn that fiber into something beautiful, from our hands to yours.

The wool is saved, the community supported, and you receive a one-of-a-kind fiber experience.

Outside of the quality of the fiber, hyper-locality, and limited quantities, what makes this yarn special is that we’re ensuring fair pay for everyone involved in this project; the farmer, the mill, and the shop. Profits are shared between three different businesses in an effort to continue the fibershed of the Pacific Northwest. Small batch and slow on-purpose.

note: our Farmer’s Flock products are made from wool prepped by busy farmers, meaning there is often VM left in the fleece. It’s easy to pick out from any of our product, and we hope it’ll serve as a reminder that your fiber came from a living, breathing, eating animal :)