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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
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The Fleece & Fiber Sourcebook,
By J. Pilote "Jude" (Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada) - See all my reviews (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: The Fleece & Fiber Sourcebook: More Than 200 Fibers, from Animal to Spun Yarn (Hardcover)
Excellent Book, with so much great information, Great Photos, Easy to understand & Very well organized & well written. A Must Have book for Breeders, Spinners, Weavers, Knitters, Felters & Fiber Artists of all medias.It is a welcome addition to my Library, long overdue. Not only is there inforation on so many different Sheep breeds including the some of new breeds being developed & rare breeds. On each breed there is a Facts Sheet which includes:Fleece Weight, Staple Lenght, Fibre Diameters, Lock Characterics & Natural colors. User Information including: Dyeing, Fiber Preparation & Spinning Tips, Suggested uses for the fiber/yarn & Best Known for. There is also extensive information on the more exotic fibres & explains those breeds & information about each of them. I would highly recommend it.
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The Fleece & Fiber Sourcebook,
By Fibre Freak (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Fleece & Fiber Sourcebook: More Than 200 Fibers, from Animal to Spun Yarn (Hardcover)
This is a fabulous book. If you are a knitter, spinner, weaver or any type of fibre artist, this book is a "must have"!! Packed full of information and exceptional pictures - love it!!!
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4.9 out of 5 stars (45 customer reviews) 49 of 50 people found the following review helpful
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Wonderful!,
By Sue Weaver - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Fleece & Fiber Sourcebook: More Than 200 Fibers, from Animal to Spun Yarn (Hardcover)
Since I'm writing a sheep book (The Backyard Sheep) for Storey Publishing, Storey graciously sent me a PDF of the sheep section of The Fleece and Fiber Sourcebook. It's so beyond fantastic that I don't know what to say except WOW.The British Wool Board's British Sheep and Wool was my wish book until now, but this book goes way, way, way beyond that. The Fleece and Fiber Sourcebook is 448 lavishly color-illustrated pages simply jam-packed with information. Every breed of sheep you can possibly think of (and more) is covered, along with goats, rabbits, horses, camelids, bison, yaks, musk oxen, dogs and cats, and even wild animals such as wolves. Each breed section incorporates wonderful color pictures of the breed in question, of raw and washed staples of its wool (in several colors, where applicable), and of several types of yarn spun from its fiber along with information about the tools used in its creation. Breed sections range from two to ten pages; Shetland people, you are going to love the Shetland section! As I write this I'm reviewing the three-page section about Rough Fells, a breed I would keep if they were available in North America. Material includes a comprehensive description of Rough Fells illustrated by a gorgeous picture of a group of five sheep (love those guys!), a big color picture of Rough Fell staples and yarn, and a page with "Rough Fell Facts" (fleece weight, staple length, fiber diameter, lock characteristics, and natural colors) along with a half page write-up on "Using Rough Fell Fiber" including dying, fiber preparation and spinning tips, and knitting, crocheting, and weaving. And, a photo I took of Lori Olson's ram (Lori is my friend and partner-in-sheep), Shepherd's Croft Oran, illustrates the Brecknock Hill and American Miniature Cheviot pages. The Miniature Cheviot write-up is right on! Carol Ekarius and Deborah Robson know their sheep. They have written an absolutely must-have volume not only for fiber enthusiasts but sheep fanciers everywhere. Well done, ladies! I can hardly wait to own a copy of this book. 25 of 26 people found the following review helpful
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It's Like a Who's Who of Sheep!,
By D. Boyken "Knitting Scholar .com" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Fleece & Fiber Sourcebook: More Than 200 Fibers, from Animal to Spun Yarn (Hardcover)
This book-a true sourcebook-is like the Who's Who of the sheep world. It's exhaustive and chock-full of huge amounts of research. This not only includes the list of over 200 different breeds, families, groups (along with non-sheep species), but ... Photos! Stories! Songs! Legends! Charts! Maps! If there's a story behind a breed, pertinent facts about the geography, a farmer who dedicated his life to raising them, a legend about their origin, it's in here. And did I mention the photos? Oh, the photos! Not only pictures of the sheep (in the fields as well as properly posed "show" pics), but of the fleece-both clean and raw-yarn spun from it, swatches knitted and woven from it. So many beautiful photos. This book is full of true eye candy for a sheep lover.I was prepared to be impressed by this book. Just knowing the amount of work that went into it, I was ready to like it. (How much work? Just for starters, the bibliography is five pages long. The index ix nine pages.) But "like" is too mild a word. I was floored by how exceptional this book is. Though it's true-there are no patterns in this book. There are no instructions on spinning. No step-by-step guides on how to prepare a fleece for spinning. There are plenty of books that do those things. But this? This is a love letter to sheep, to wool, and to the history of human beings and natural fiber. 22 of 23 people found the following review helpful
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Everything I had hoped for and more,
By Teresa Hubbard - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: The Fleece & Fiber Sourcebook: More Than 200 Fibers, from Animal to Spun Yarn (Hardcover)
The Fleece and Fiber Source Book is everything I had hoped for and more. The information is so complete! No matter what your interest in the fiber world, this book has something to teach you. Starting with the cellular make-up of different fibers, archeological facts, the specifics of breeds, and the photographs are beautiful. As a spinner, knitter, weaver, and dyer this is a book I will reference again & again. It has become the star of my (quite large) collection of fiber books. No matter what area of fiber use you prefer or what your level of accomplishment, this book is a treasure and a bargain. I have paid much more for much less.
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