I am about to lay out the fourth and final fleece from my sheep. This one is the finest but also the largest (by like twice the weight and a lot of bulk).
Midget's fleece (Double coated, not very Icelandic like though)
https://www.instagram.com/p/BRqtKKrBxQR/
Pigpig's fleece
https://www.instagram.com/p/BRohe4HBt0j/
White ram's fleece (most likely a rambouillet cross) This is the giant one I am about to dive into.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BRhhmZUhalL/
And I don't have pics of Pythagoras' wool (shetland) right now.
For those not used to instagram if you hover the mouse over the pic a little arrow will show up to click to the next pics for each post. On a phone you can just swipe side to side.
I also have two big trash bags of alpaca fleece to pick and wash, and spin half of each for the person. Keeping the other half as payment. I am excited to blend some of my half with some wool.
...mixed alpaca fleeces from another person. Doing spin half, keep half like above.
...6 mixed lamb fleeces, I have only got one gone through and all spun. The rest is still in bags raw.
...an unknown white medium/coarse wool I want to prep and spin for a sturdy fabric project.
...the remainder of the white dorset fleece that is picked and washed.
...a pretty grey unknown breed fleece that needs re-washed with hot water to wash out the tackiness from the first wash.
...a really gorgeous white Icelandic fleece I bought at a fiber festival that got another fleece set on the bag so it needs re-carded and spun.
......and probably tons more I need to re-find.. Hahahhahaha...
3ply yarn spun from the above mentioned dorset fleece. The rest of the fleece still fills a tote.
carding it (VOLUME on the video clips. didn't realize it was loud on the computer)
https://www.instagram.com/p/BRH0WMuhZJE/
close ups of the singles bobbins
https://www.instagram.com/p/BRKdQhyhLT3/
ended up with two skeins and a mini skein of the small remainder as 2ply.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BRRQ7egBI6P/