Order Wools in Bulk

Elevate your crafting projects with our premium wool in bulk, perfect for creative endeavours. Our bulk wool is sourced from high-quality, organic farms and is ideal for everything from knitting and felting to weaving and spinning. Any hand dyeing technique, such as self-striping, speckles, hand painting, or kettle dyeing, can be used to dye these.

We aim to provide you with the best premium brands at a lower price. Our bulk wool provides the perfect base for your project, whether you're making elaborate felted objects, clothing, or original DIY home décor.

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Frequently asked questions

What is bulk in wool?

Wool in bulk is the quantity purchased in large amounts, typically measured by weight like kg. Buying wool in bulk often means purchasing it in larger quantities than standard retail sizes, which can be more cost-effective for large-scale projects or businesses.

Is wool better than cotton?

Yes, wool is better than cotton for its superior insulation, moisture-wicking, and durability, making it ideal for cold and hot weather and outdoor activities.

What is the cost of kg of wool?

On average, the cost of a kilogram of wool can range from $20 to $100 per kilogram. However, it varies widely depending on the quality, type, and source of the wool. Premium, organic, or specialty wools may cost more.

Is wool good for clothes?

Yes, wool is excellent for clothing due to its natural properties. It provides warmth, regulates body temperature, and has moisture-wicking abilities, making it comfortable and functional for various weather conditions. Wool adds to its appeal for both everyday wear and unique garments.

Why is 100% wool so expensive?

100% wool can be expensive due to the cost of raising and shearing sheep, the quality of the wool, and the processing involved. Feeding the sheep, allowing the wool to grow, shearing the wool, and sorting the wool all require time and money.

Is wool high quality?

Wool is generally considered high-quality due to its natural strength, elasticity, and insulating properties. It is soft, resilient, and retains its shape well. The quality of wool can vary depending on the breed of sheep, the processing methods used, and the intended end use.