Two adults working on the farm part time? No we don't go through that much. Ten adults working full time at manual tasks? I suspect we'd wear through more. Not primarily in the form of blankets, but in trousers, tunics, so forth and so on. Especially trousers.Are you really wearing out the equivalent of six blankets a year? And can you really weave that much wool fabric by hand in a year?
As to weaving that much... I honestly don't know. It's a heck of a lot to process - even counting child and early teen labor doing the carding and spinning.
Villages with dozens of people are in some ways so much easier than small freeholds - lots more efficiency.
SO EXCITING - I love following your photos developing the place! I can't wait to see how you develop it.We finally took possession of our 'country house,' on 13 wooded, hilly acres. There's the old 1930s farm house I'm turning into the Dragons Wood Inn
I confess I'm a bit more skeptical of permaculture models than Harper BUT in your case I think it's got a lot to offer you, given your part-time residency on the land.
A "food forest" layout back in a clearing in the woods with some mounds for water caching sounds perfect for your situaiton - especially since the sooner you get trees in the better.
Harper - thanks for the pointer on raspberry leaves. I'll have to give that a go!