Rambouillet Spinning Fiber


Rambouillet Spinning Fiber
100% Rambouillet wool
22 μ
approximately 4 oz
hand wash cold, lay flat to dry
Rambouillet sheep have an interesting history. They were developed in the late 1700s in France. Louis XVI bought Spanish Merino sheep from his cousin, Charles III of Spain. The flock of around 350 sheep were brought to the Bergerie royale (Royal Sheepfold) in Rambouillet and were carefully maintained and bred to increase numbers. After the French Revolution, the Bergerie royale became the Bergerie nationale. The French government sought to improve the valuable Merino sheep with the addition of English long-wool breeds and Rambouillet aka French Merino was formed. It is similar to Merino for next-to-skin softness but with a longer staple, slightly matte appearance, and less slippery feel. It is very soft and lofty with elasticity and bounce. This wool is untreated so use it to spin yarn or in your felting projects.