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View my shop and blog: www.RebelStitchers.com - handmade spinning tools, hand dyed fiber and yarn, and so much more! To view the entire blog post check out: https://www.rebelstitchers.com/post/r... ___________________________________________________________________ My Favorite Fiber Processing Tools and Fiber Dyeing Equipment: https://www.rebelstitchers.com/post/m... ______________________________________________________________________ Welcome back to my Raw Wool to Roving video series! In episode 6, I’m showing you how to use a hackle and diz to pull roving from a batt that was originally prepared on a drum carder. Instead of using wool combs to create true combed top, this method pulls roving from a hackle—perfect when your fiber prep started with carding, not combing. It’s a great way to align fibers enough for smoother spinning without the full combing process. 🔍 What You’ll Learn in This Video: *The difference between combed top and roving *Why carded fiber behaves differently than combed fiber on the hackle *How to use a hackle to diz off roving efficiently *Step-by-step tutorial using my own setup 🧰 Tools & Materials Used: *Drum-carded batt *Superfine 18" Double Row Hackle (from BAM Fiberworks) *Super Fine Wool Combs (BAM Fiberworks) *Diz & Threader from Rebel Stitchers 🧶 Whether you're working with raw fleece or prepping batts for spinning, this video gives you another versatile option to create roving at home with minimal fuss. Perfect for fiber artists who love blending, experimenting, and doing things by hand. 💬 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe if you’re finding this series helpful—I love sharing my fiber prep journey with you! Stay Connected: 🔗 https://www.RebelStitchers.com 🔗 / rebelstitchers Subscribe for more fiber art tutorials, dyeing tips, and to stay updated with the latest episodes of Fiber Diaries!