Core-spun Icelandic Wool Rug
Core-spun woven wool rug made with Icelandic wool and cotton core.
Random variegation colors of black, grey and brown throughout.
Small batch order made with 5 different Icelandic lamb fleeces.
This wool is grown and shorn in Southeastern North Dakota. Sourced from Grand Valley Icelandics sheep flock and shorn by a North Dakota shearer on our farmstead. This rug is spun and woven by Round Barn Fiber Mill from Durand, IL.
Rug Care:
These beautifully crafted rugs will be best suited in low, minimal traffic areas. To remove debris, it is best to shake the rug out. A regular, high-powered vacuum is not recommended to be used on these rugs. For washing, spot cleaning or a bath soak is best. For a bath, soak rug in warm/hot water with a little bit of mild detergent for 15 minutes. Drain, fill tub with warm/hot water with no detergent and soak rug for 15 minutes. Repeat until water runs clear and then air dry.
Do not use a washing machine.
About the wool:
Icelandic sheep are dual coated, meaning they have a softer inner wool and a longer, courser outer wool. These skeins have both wool types spun together, creating a durable, strong, and weather resistant yarn that is well used in projects like hats, gloves/mittens, blankets, outer layer clothing items, sweaters, knit felted projects, rug weaving, and other functional items.
Each batch of yarn represents an individual sheep or a combination of two or more sheep. With the dynamic variety of patterns and colors Icelandic sheep express, we are able to create a beautiful palette of natural color options in unique, small batch quantities.
Core-spun woven wool rug made with Icelandic wool and cotton core.
Random variegation colors of black, grey and brown throughout.
Small batch order made with 5 different Icelandic lamb fleeces.
This wool is grown and shorn in Southeastern North Dakota. Sourced from Grand Valley Icelandics sheep flock and shorn by a North Dakota shearer on our farmstead. This rug is spun and woven by Round Barn Fiber Mill from Durand, IL.
Rug Care:
These beautifully crafted rugs will be best suited in low, minimal traffic areas. To remove debris, it is best to shake the rug out. A regular, high-powered vacuum is not recommended to be used on these rugs. For washing, spot cleaning or a bath soak is best. For a bath, soak rug in warm/hot water with a little bit of mild detergent for 15 minutes. Drain, fill tub with warm/hot water with no detergent and soak rug for 15 minutes. Repeat until water runs clear and then air dry.
Do not use a washing machine.
About the wool:
Icelandic sheep are dual coated, meaning they have a softer inner wool and a longer, courser outer wool. These skeins have both wool types spun together, creating a durable, strong, and weather resistant yarn that is well used in projects like hats, gloves/mittens, blankets, outer layer clothing items, sweaters, knit felted projects, rug weaving, and other functional items.
Each batch of yarn represents an individual sheep or a combination of two or more sheep. With the dynamic variety of patterns and colors Icelandic sheep express, we are able to create a beautiful palette of natural color options in unique, small batch quantities.
Core-spun woven wool rug made with Icelandic wool and cotton core.
Random variegation colors of black, grey and brown throughout.
Small batch order made with 5 different Icelandic lamb fleeces.
This wool is grown and shorn in Southeastern North Dakota. Sourced from Grand Valley Icelandics sheep flock and shorn by a North Dakota shearer on our farmstead. This rug is spun and woven by Round Barn Fiber Mill from Durand, IL.
Rug Care:
These beautifully crafted rugs will be best suited in low, minimal traffic areas. To remove debris, it is best to shake the rug out. A regular, high-powered vacuum is not recommended to be used on these rugs. For washing, spot cleaning or a bath soak is best. For a bath, soak rug in warm/hot water with a little bit of mild detergent for 15 minutes. Drain, fill tub with warm/hot water with no detergent and soak rug for 15 minutes. Repeat until water runs clear and then air dry.
Do not use a washing machine.
About the wool:
Icelandic sheep are dual coated, meaning they have a softer inner wool and a longer, courser outer wool. These skeins have both wool types spun together, creating a durable, strong, and weather resistant yarn that is well used in projects like hats, gloves/mittens, blankets, outer layer clothing items, sweaters, knit felted projects, rug weaving, and other functional items.
Each batch of yarn represents an individual sheep or a combination of two or more sheep. With the dynamic variety of patterns and colors Icelandic sheep express, we are able to create a beautiful palette of natural color options in unique, small batch quantities.