50% Merino 19mic
Origin: South America
50% Mulberry Silk
Origin: China
Blended and dyed in Switzerland
Western European Linen Fibre
Beautiful long-staple flax fibre combed into a smooth, lustrous top—ready for spinning, needle felting or blending into art batts.
This flax is grown and processed entirely in Western Europe, where the cool climate produces some of the finest linen fibres in the world. The fibre is dew-retted, a traditional process in which moisture and microorganisms gently separate the fibres from the plant stems.
Flax spins best with lightly damp fingertips, allowing the fibres to draft smoothly and producing a strong, elegant linen yarn.
Choose between two preparations:
• Natural flax – unbleached fibre in its natural silver-beige tone
• Bleached flax – clean white linen fibre ideal for dyeing
• Hand spinning
• Needle felting
• Fibre blending
• Textile art and fibre crafts
• Linen yarn production
Flax adds strength, sheen and crisp structure to yarns and textile work.
• 100% flax / linen
• Combed flax top
• Dew-retted fibre
• Colours: natural silver-beige or bleached white
• Grown and processed in Western Europe
• Plastic-free packaging
Hand wash finished items gently and dry flat. Linen fibres soften beautifully with wear and washing.
Medium-Fine Wool | Strong, Durable Felt | Needle & Wet Felting
A beautifully dyed, medium-fine carded fleece blend designed for strong, reliable felt.
This fibre combines 50% Stone Sheep with 50% mulesing-free New Zealand Merino. Each colourway is a melange (heathered) blend of dyed fibre mixed with naturally dark brown or black wool, creating depth, shadow, and a more dimensional finished surface.
The result is a robust felt with visible fibre movement and rich colour variation.
• 50% Stone Sheep · 50% New Zealand Merino
• Approx. 27–29 micron (medium-fine)
• Medium staple length
• Carded fleece preparation
• Melange / heathered colour blends
• Blended & dyed in Germany
• Mulesing-free fibre sourcing
• Wet felting
• Needle felting
• Bags and vessels
• Hats and slippers
• Sculptural work
• Masks and toys
• Relief panels and wall art
• Appliqué and colour shading
The medium staple allows for reliable layout and strong fulling. The fibre flow remains visible in finished pieces, giving a crafted and textured appearance.
• Felts readily
• Produces strong, durable surfaces
• Excellent for structured projects
• Suitable for both needle and wet techniques
Hand wash cool if needed. Reshape and dry flat.
We aim to represent colours as accurately as possible. Screen settings may affect the perception of tone and depth.
Strong Natural Fibre from the Nettle Family
Ramie is a beautiful plant fibre derived from the ramie nettle (Boehmeria nivea), a traditional textile plant used for thousands of years in Asia.
The fibre is naturally white with a silky lustre and shares many characteristics with flax/linen. Ramie fibres are extremely strong, highly absorbent and take dye beautifully.
Compared with flax, ramie is slightly coarser but ramie fibres are naturally very long and strong. After processing into roving the staple length is typically around 6–15 cm, making it suitable for spinning and fibre blending.
Ramie can also be used in fibre art and textile projects such as doll hair or decorative fibre work.
• Hand spinning
• Fibre blending
• Doll hair
• Dyeing experiments
• Textile art and fibre crafts
• Felting when blended with wool
Ramie does not felt on its own but bonds well with wool when incorporated into felted work.
• 100% ramie fibre
• Plant fibre from the ramie nettle
• Approx. 25–30 micron
• Natural white colour
• Long strong fibres
• Vegan friendly
Ramie fibres are very strong and durable. Finished textiles should be hand washed gently and dried flat.
Strong Natural Plant Fibre
Beautiful, high-quality hemp fibre combed into a smooth spinning top. This degummed hemp roving is ready for spinning and other fibre art projects.
Hemp is one of the oldest textile fibres used by humans and comes from the stems of the Cannabis sativa plant. As a bast fibre, it shares characteristics with flax and ramie: strong, durable and naturally lustrous.
This hemp has been degummed, removing the natural plant gums so the fibre drafts more smoothly when spinning.
You can choose between two variants:
• Natural hemp – soft beige natural fibre colour
• Oxygen bleached hemp – light, clean fibre ideal for dyeing
Hemp fibres produce strong yarns and add durability and structure when blended with other fibres.
• Hand spinning
• Fibre blending
• Textile art and fibre crafts
• Strong plant fibre yarns
• Felting when blended with wool
Like other plant fibres, hemp does not felt on its own but bonds well with wool in felting projects.
• 100% hemp fibre
• Degummed hemp top
• Colours: natural or oxygen bleached
• Strong bast fibre
• Suitable for spinning and fibre blending
Hemp is considered one of the most environmentally friendly textile fibres. The plant grows quickly, requires little irrigation and typically needs fewer agricultural inputs than many other fibre crops.
Finished hemp textiles can be hand washed gently and dried flat. Hemp fibres soften with wear and washing.
Lightweight Natural Plant Filling
Kapok is a naturally lightweight plant fibre collected from the seed pods of the kapok tree (Ceiba pentandra). The silky floss surrounding the seeds is harvested, cleaned and prepared as a natural filling material.
Kapok fibres are extremely light — around one eighth the weight of cotton — and have natural buoyancy and resilience. The fibre is also naturally moisture resistant and quick drying.
Because kapok fibres are short and brittle, they are not suitable for spinning or felting. Instead, they are widely used as a plant-based filling for cushions, toys and textile projects.
The seed pods of the kapok tree are harvested or collected once they fall from the tree. The pods are opened and the seeds are separated from the surrounding fibre. The fibre is then cleaned and prepared for use.
• Cushion and pillow filling
• Soft toys and dolls
• Upholstery and seat pads
• Meditation cushions
• Draft excluders
• Quilted projects and decorative textiles
Kapok is an excellent vegan alternative to wool or feather fillings.
• 100% kapok seed pod fibre
• Plant-based stuffing fibre
• Fibre origin: Thailand
• Cleaned and prepared in Thailand
• Extremely lightweight natural floss
• Ultra-light
• Naturally moisture resistant
• Quick drying
• Resilient and buoyant
• Plant-based and vegan friendly
40 × 40 cm pillow
• Light fill: approx. 550 g
• Firm fill: approx. 1100 g
Fluff the fibre before use to create even loft.
Fill items in layers and compress gently as you go.
A funnel or wide-neck opening can help when filling smaller items.
Kapok can also be blended with other natural fillings to adjust firmness.
Keep kapok filling inside a removable inner cover where possible.
Air and fluff regularly.
If washing an encased item, ensure it dries completely.
NATURALLY DYED WOOL FLEECE – MIXED COLOURS (27 Micron)
100% Mulesing-Free Wool | Dyed in Germany | 12 Colours · 100 g
A vibrant collection of naturally dyed wool fleece — soft, colourful, and full of texture.
Each 100 g mixed bag includes 12 shades, dyed with traditional natural dyes such as indigo, madder, birch and weld, creating a harmonious palette of earthy and bright tones. Please note, that cochineal (a small bug) is also used.
Dyed in Germany using gentle, time-honoured methods, this fleece comes from mulesing-free farming and retains the natural character of the wool.
Due to the dyeing process, the fibres are lightly felted, which adds body and texture. While wet-felting may be slightly more challenging, the fleece remains perfectly suited for needle felting, spinning, blending, weaving, and decorative fibre work.
• Material: 100% wool (mulesing-free)
• Fibre fineness: approx. 27 micron
• Colours: mixed set of 12 plant-dyed shades
• Dyes used: indigo, madder, birch, weld, cochineal and others
• Weight: 100 g mixed bag
• Dyed in: Germany
• Origin: European wool
• Needle felting & soft sculpture
• Spinning & carding blends
• Weaving, embellishment & textile art
• Educational or dye reference work
• Composition: 100% mulesing-free wool
• Weight: 100 g bag – 12 natural colours
• Fineness: approx. 27 µm
• Origin: Europe
• Dyed in: Germany
• Dyes: Indigo, Madder, Birch, Weld
• Texture: Slightly felted from dyeing
• Suitability: Ideal for dry felting, spinning & crafts
Colours shown are as true as possible to the original fleeces. Please note that screen settings may slightly influence perceived colour depth.
Natural colour, natural fibre — a joyful palette for felting, spinning, and fibre art.