Large white Felted fleece- From "Lady" - Cumbrian flock.
This is a beautiful “Felt Backed Fleece” wool rug is a cruelty free, chemical free alternative to a sheepskin, where the sheep remians happy in the field and just receives a haircut!!
Collected from a Cumbrian shepardess that i met, this fleece is from a soft ‘ Berishon’ sheep.
I wet felt the back of the Fleece to create a soft pure wool backing that keeps the wool in its natural form and shape.
Wet felting is very labour intensive, I use only water, natural soap and alot of muscle! and no two fleeces are the same!
During the felting process the fleece is washed and then again in a soapy bath multiple times , and then brushed carefully.
This is a wonderful alternative to a sheepskin as there is no killing, no horrible chemicals used in the tanning of the skin process and it can be washed.
Each fleece is unique in its colour and irregular in its shape.
Measurements
Length - 132 cm / 52 inches
Width - 92 cm / 36 inches
Each rug is cleaned well multiple times in very hot water and soap, then brushed and picked out.
I cannot guarantee 100% that there will not be any tiny pieces of plant matter.
I always covered my sheep fleece with a fine muslin if I was putting tiny babies naked on to the fleece.
But i can guarantee that there are no chemicals used, unlike most sheepskins that are tanned and bleached in awful chemicals to get that super clean look.
For many people, sheepskin can be considered hypoallergenic. Its natural wool fibres are breathable and moisture-wicking, which helps prevent the build-up of dust mites, mould, and bacteria — all common triggers for allergies.
Sheepskin also contains lanolin, a naturally occurring substance that can help soothe the skin and deter irritants. Its gentle, soft texture makes it a popular choice for nurseries, children’s rooms, and cosy corners where comfort really counts.
As always, if you or your little ones have specific allergies or sensitivities, it’s a good idea to check with a healthcare professional. But for most households, sheepskin offers a snug and safe way to add natural warmth and softness to your space.
The dense wool fibres naturally repel dust mites and inhibit the growth of bacteria and mould—two common allergy triggers. Plus, the lanolin (a natural oil in wool) has antimicrobial properties that help keep the skin-friendly vibes flowing.
Unlike synthetic rugs or throws, which can trap dust and irritants, sheepskin’s open fibre structure breathes easily, reducing moisture and preventing the build-up of allergens. That means it’s less likely to provoke sneezes or itchy eyes.
Tips for allergy sufferers using sheepskin.
Regularly shake and gently vacuum your sheepskin (using the hose nozzle, not the brush) to keep it fresh.
Breathable wool fibres help regulate temperature, making it feel snug in winter and fresh in summer — perfect for year-round use. Thanks to its soft, fluffy texture and natural charm, sheep fleece is a welcome addition to all kinds of spaces, from calm corners to busy family rooms. While individual sensitivities can vary, most people find sheep wool to be a gentle and comforting option that’s easy to love.
CARE-
Regular brushing keeps you fleece fluffy, just brush gently with a normal hair brush!
Your fleece can be washed or spot cleaned by hand. in cool water by soaking with a natural soap, then gently rinsing and squeezing out and line drying.
Please be gentle as any vigorous movement can felt the wool. you can gently brush with a hairbrush to fluff up but be careful not to pull out too much wool.
This is a beautiful “Felt Backed Fleece” wool rug is a cruelty free, chemical free alternative to a sheepskin, where the sheep remians happy in the field and just receives a haircut!!
Collected from a Cumbrian shepardess that i met, this fleece is from a soft ‘ Berishon’ sheep.
I wet felt the back of the Fleece to create a soft pure wool backing that keeps the wool in its natural form and shape.
Wet felting is very labour intensive, I use only water, natural soap and alot of muscle! and no two fleeces are the same!
During the felting process the fleece is washed and then again in a soapy bath multiple times , and then brushed carefully.
This is a wonderful alternative to a sheepskin as there is no killing, no horrible chemicals used in the tanning of the skin process and it can be washed.
Each fleece is unique in its colour and irregular in its shape.
Measurements
Length - 132 cm / 52 inches
Width - 92 cm / 36 inches
Each rug is cleaned well multiple times in very hot water and soap, then brushed and picked out.
I cannot guarantee 100% that there will not be any tiny pieces of plant matter.
I always covered my sheep fleece with a fine muslin if I was putting tiny babies naked on to the fleece.
But i can guarantee that there are no chemicals used, unlike most sheepskins that are tanned and bleached in awful chemicals to get that super clean look.
For many people, sheepskin can be considered hypoallergenic. Its natural wool fibres are breathable and moisture-wicking, which helps prevent the build-up of dust mites, mould, and bacteria — all common triggers for allergies.
Sheepskin also contains lanolin, a naturally occurring substance that can help soothe the skin and deter irritants. Its gentle, soft texture makes it a popular choice for nurseries, children’s rooms, and cosy corners where comfort really counts.
As always, if you or your little ones have specific allergies or sensitivities, it’s a good idea to check with a healthcare professional. But for most households, sheepskin offers a snug and safe way to add natural warmth and softness to your space.
The dense wool fibres naturally repel dust mites and inhibit the growth of bacteria and mould—two common allergy triggers. Plus, the lanolin (a natural oil in wool) has antimicrobial properties that help keep the skin-friendly vibes flowing.
Unlike synthetic rugs or throws, which can trap dust and irritants, sheepskin’s open fibre structure breathes easily, reducing moisture and preventing the build-up of allergens. That means it’s less likely to provoke sneezes or itchy eyes.
Tips for allergy sufferers using sheepskin.
Regularly shake and gently vacuum your sheepskin (using the hose nozzle, not the brush) to keep it fresh.
Breathable wool fibres help regulate temperature, making it feel snug in winter and fresh in summer — perfect for year-round use. Thanks to its soft, fluffy texture and natural charm, sheep fleece is a welcome addition to all kinds of spaces, from calm corners to busy family rooms. While individual sensitivities can vary, most people find sheep wool to be a gentle and comforting option that’s easy to love.
CARE-
Regular brushing keeps you fleece fluffy, just brush gently with a normal hair brush!
Your fleece can be washed or spot cleaned by hand. in cool water by soaking with a natural soap, then gently rinsing and squeezing out and line drying.
Please be gentle as any vigorous movement can felt the wool. you can gently brush with a hairbrush to fluff up but be careful not to pull out too much wool.