10 LBS OF OUR BIGGEST LARGE SHEEPSKIN LEFT OVERS
10 LBS OF OUR BIGGEST LARGE SHEEPSKIN LEFT OVERSas usually sold in our 3 lb lots. Should be enough to make slippers, vests, hats, or a bed pad, etc.I've had many customers buy our sheepskin to make quilts and rugs!You will receive a mix of colors or 10 lbs in Black and/or Brown. Ten pounds stuffs a 16 inch x 16 x16 x 16 cube box full!!!YOU MUST message ME if you want MORE of one COLOR!
International buyers may have to pay extra for their countries import fees/customs/duties or extra-postage handling. These expenses are NOT included in your purchase here. I will not change export documents to avoid these fees.Customers use the sheepskin pieces for art supplies & craft supplies in Elementary, Middle school art classes, Sunday & Vacation Bible Schools, and Summer Camp art classes.
Scrapbook fans cut and glue sheepskin fuzzy picture frames, or scissor-sculpt hearts and such from the pieces to accent their photo pages; Miniature collectors decorate doll houses with handcut sheepskin rugs and chair pads; fishing enthusiatists sew a patch on their fishing vest to hold spare hooks.
Builders (Australian's and myself included) have stuffed the interior walls of homes/businesses with the scraps for building insulation. (It makes an excellent insulation and sound-proofing material; bugs don't like it, and it's one of the rare natural materials that is listed as NON-FLAMMABLE, - meaning sheepskin/wool does not hold a flame - see the picture of sheepskin scraps we used to insulate & sound proof an office wall!)
For comfort you can't beat real sheepskin fibers! With the one-inch wool pile it is the optimum for providing beneficial, healing air-flow, while padding and cushioning delicate skin. Proven to prevent bedsores in invalids and to provide a longer, deeper sleep for everyone from babies to adults when used as a medical skin, or medical sheepskin, or medical pad, or bed underlay, bed pad.Use it to pad arm rests, chairs, beds, straps, etc. It is the only healthy, natural alternative to fake fleece!Professional weavers use their looms to weave beautiful multi-colored sheepskin rugs using 1/2 inch wide long strips of these scraps!Older animals and babies love our sheepskin pieces for the same cushioning comfort! We've had owners of Monkey's, Ferrets, Cats, and Dogs share cute stories with us about how much their beloved companions loved to sleep on their pet bed pads, or play with the sheepskin pieces. Animals just seem to sense it is real and natural and love our sheepskin PET TOYS!For a sewing person, these craft pieces could be pieced together to make one fantastic bed pad, quilt, quilting materials, quilting fabric, or a very necessary arm chair cover. For Clothes, you can make sheepskin gloves, hats, vests, coats, slippers or boots, even dog jackets to keep your favorite companion warm!BE GREEN! Recycle and Use the small pieces and wool fluff as natural stuffing in pillows!I can go on with the many uses of real sheepskin: One lady sews it as detailing on her teddy bear motif sweatshirts. Another wood-worker uses it for applying stains and painting. Auto collectors love the sheepskin for polishing and cleaning. (Hint, you can glue pieces to the ends of popsicle sticks and clean the tight, small areas in your car's interior, chrome and tires!).Leatherworkers, and horse owners LOVE how thoroughly sheepskin cleans their saddles and applies stains to their leather projects, or line a gun case and, we've received RAVE reviews from horse owners praising our sheepskin pads for helping their horses 'relax' during cleanings!The flexibility of real sheepskin is phenominal! It can be cut into shapes with a razor knife or scissors. You can sculpt a 3 dimensional heart or any shape out of it's wool fibers. It can be hand or machine sewn, glued, stapled, the wool fibers trimmed off and spun to make yarn, pounded to make felt, or shaved to expose the leather for even more creative Rennaisance type accessories. Oh, and don't forget you can make your own tack, halters, and saddle pads for Model Horses, like Breyer and Grand Champion, etc!!So, after all that, our pelts do cost ALOT and buying by the pound you are getting a BARGAIN! We import the full hide from Australia (Australians eat sheep - like we eat beef and using the woolskins lets nothing go to waste.) There, the sheepskin is grown, tanned, colored, and finished to it's luxurious thick texture. Then we pay BIG BUCKS to have it shipped by sea or air to the U.S. where we pay again for longshoremen to off-load it from the ships. Next, we pay Import fees & Brokers & Truckers to deliver it to our offices in Southern Arizona. Lot's of work by an international crew to get me and you THE BEST IN SHEEPSKIN Quality!!Again, you are buying 10 lbs of our LARGER sheepskin craft pieces in Black and/or Brown colors.
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SKU: 10#LG Crft