Announcement
Welcome to the Etsy shop for Full Circle Wool! Focused on Climate Beneficial™ wool, verified by Fibershed. We support healthy, traceable, and ethical supply chains, from soil to sheep to people (and back to soil!), and work to develop new domestic production chains in order to fulfill this goal. Ethical workplace & living wages. Committed to creating a healthy world through linking agriculture with consumers. Banner photo by Jill Hackett of her Perendale breed sheep in Humboldt County, CA -- these are the sheep whose wool make the wool sponges!
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Megan on Apr 15, 2024
5 out of 5 starsFirst time using these wool dish squares. They work great on my ceramic pots & pats, dishes, glassware, plastic etc. They do not scratch, they don’t smell, they dry quick And will last a long time I bought some to give away as prizes at a bridal shower & they were a hit.
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Monica on Mar 31, 2024
5 out of 5 starsLove the thoughtful eco-packaging that the item was sent in! I have already started to use these sponges and they’re amazing quality.
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Wakako on Mar 29, 2024
5 out of 5 starsI'm very impressed about the quality of the item, how it is packaged, and the thought behind it. Very eco friendly. Thank you very much!
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Rhondalyn on Mar 6, 2024
5 out of 5 starsLove that it’s a natural fiber. The quality is great and matched the description. I’m excited to see how it holds up over time.
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Aubrey on Jan 12, 2024
5 out of 5 starsSuper fast shipping, can’t wait to make some vararfeldur with these beautiful locks, thank you!
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c4woonto on Jan 10, 2024
5 out of 5 starsLovely wooly locks packaged in an eco friendly manner, just enough for me to test out and see if I like to spin (spoiler-I do!). Thank you.
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johnfechter2000 on Dec 11, 2023
5 out of 5 starsThe wool pads do a great job polishing my dishes and cookware as I clean them. And the best part is they never get that stinky sponge smell. Thank you!
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Your French Muse on Nov 5, 2023
5 out of 5 starsLove the quality of these wool sponges and the eco friendly packaging.
About FullCircleWoolCA
Full Circle Wool is your source for wool sponges & more, made from Climate Beneficial Wool, verified by Fibershed.
Shop members
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Marie
Owner
Marie coordinates Full Circle Wool and is dedicated to making regenerative ag accessible. She is the wool scouter & buyer, oversees production from raw wool to batting & felt, cuts, packages, markets, and ships product. She loves being inventive.
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Bonnie
Maker
Bonnie sews and knits for Full Circle Wool. She is a needle artist whose art forms include sewing, knitting, crochet, and small weavings. She has been knitting for 59 years.
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Lisa the Sheep
Spokesheep
Lisa the Sheep is a Ouessant sheep, the first one born to my flock. In real life she is usually the sheep that will come up and greet visitors while the others are shy. Online, she has become a figure who tells the story of a sheep's life.
Production partners
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Bollman
San Angelo, TX
Wool scouring service, uses biodegradable soap
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Foxfibre
Guinda, CA
Sally Fox grows cotton in the Capay Valley of CA, using Organic, Biodynamic, and Climate Beneficial practices. Her cotton is undyed, the color is naturally colorgrown.
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Golden State Tannery
Turlock, CA
Tannery
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Greenhorns
Pembroke, ME
Our mission is to promote, support, and recruit young farmers in America. We are a community powered studio dedicated to grassroots media, cultural programming and land repair for the benefit of the human and non-human worlds.
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Huston Textile Company
Rancho Cordova, CA
Weaving facility specializing in antique weaving equipment and natural fibers.
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JG Switzer
Sebastopol, CA
JG Switzer provides us with needle felting services.
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Lani's Lana
Cedarville, CA
Lani's Lana grows wool in Modoc County, CA and operates under a Carbon Farm Plan, making them a Climate Beneficial wool grower.
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Mendocino Wool & Fiber Inc
Ukiah, CA
Local wool mill, they wash, card, and comb the wool into roving.
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Snow Peak Fiber Mill
Lebanon, OR
A small scale family owned fiber mill, these folks do the felting of the wool.
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Stemple Creek Ranch
Tomales, CA
The first ranch in the US to use a Carbon Farm Plan.
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Valley Oak Wool Mill
Woodland, CA
Owned and operated by Marcail McWilliams, see https://www.valleyoakwoolmill.com/
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Yan's International
Stockton, CA
Offers wool carding services