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Carding and Combing Raw Wool for Spinning — Preparing Fleece for the Drop Spindle
Tex

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Carding and Combing Raw Wool for Spinning — Preparing Fleece for the Drop Spindle

Before wool can be spun into yarn, the tangled fleece must be washed, opened, and aligned. Carding — drawing fibre between two paddle-like carders set with fine wire teeth — transforms matted clumps into smooth, airy rolags with fibres running in parallel, ready for the drop spindle. This blueprint covers the full process from greasy raw fleece through scouring, picking, carding, and rolling, producing rolags suitable for woollen-style spinning. The technique dates to the ancient world, though the earliest carders used teasel heads rather than wire.

Beginner
45-60 minutes per batch

Instructions

1

Open Raw Fleece

Lay out the raw fleece on a clean surface and pull apart any large matted clumps by hand

Materials for this step:

Raw Wool FleeceRaw Wool Fleece200 grams
2

Pick Out Debris

Pick out visible debris by hand — straw, burrs, seeds, dung tags, and matted felt patches

3

Sort by Grade

Sort the fleece into grades — fine wool from the shoulders and sides, coarser wool from legs and belly

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4

Prepare Wash Bath

Fill a basin with warm water at 40°C and dissolve a handful of wood ash or mild soap

Materials for this step:

WaterWater5 liters
Hardwood AshHardwood Ash1 handful

Tools needed:

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5

Submerge Gently

Submerge a handful of fleece gently into the warm wash — do not agitate or the fibres will felt together

6

Soak 20 Minutes

Let the fleece soak undisturbed for 20 minutes to dissolve lanolin grease and release embedded dirt

7

Rinse Clean

Lift the fleece out carefully and rinse in a second basin of clean warm water

Materials for this step:

WaterWater5 liters
8

Squeeze Dry

Squeeze excess water out gently between your palms — never wring or twist the fleece

9

Air Dry

Lay the washed fleece on a rack or clean cloth in the sun and leave until completely dry

10

Load First Carder

Take a dried lock of wool and spread it across the teeth of one hand carder, held in your lap

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Tools needed:

Hand Carders (Pair)Hand Carders (Pair)
11

Card Across

Draw the second carder across the first in a steady, light downward stroke — teeth brushing teeth

Tools needed:

Hand Carders (Pair)Hand Carders (Pair)
12

Repeat Strokes

Repeat the carding stroke 5-6 times until the fibres lie parallel and airy across the teeth

13

Transfer Fibre

Transfer the carded fibre back to the first carder by reversing the stroke direction once

14

Card Again

Card 3-4 more strokes on the transferred fibre to further align and blend the fibres

15

Roll into Rolag

Roll the aligned fibres off the carder into a loose cylinder called a rolag, about 15 cm long

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16

Continue Carding

Load the next lock onto the carder and repeat until all washed fleece is carded into rolags

17

Store Rolags

Store the finished rolags loosely in a basket — they are now ready for spinning on a drop spindle

Tools needed:

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Materials

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Tools Required

2

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