By: Deyaneria
The yak needs to be dehaired similar to what we do with cashmere. I don’t see why it can’t be done by hand. Here is a link to a pdf file that I found when I wanted to dehair my cashmere goats by hand....
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Hi- would you share where to buy the nylon to blend in with my fiber to spin? thank you, carol
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I hope I’m right assuming you want something to blend for strength. Here are a few places to purchase it. http://www.paradisefibers.net/.....469777.htm or try...
View ArticleBy: Jamie Richardson
hi brandi can you email me I just got a bunny and it is angora, very matted up not sure what to do with it
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Hi there Branbi. What an inspiring story! Got your link from ‘Darn good yarn’ – love her things. Your yarn is so beautiful. I especially love that nectarine one. Forgive me if I sound silly: is it just...
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Hi Suretha, The nectarine your talking about isn’t yarn yet. It’s actually Spinning fiber. I’m willing to spin it up for you if you don’t spin yet. I also offer private spinning and fiber prep lessons...
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I’m very glad to have found out about you. I have two questions for you. The first is that I have a “friend of a friend” who is looking to do an in depth fiber study on Finnsheep. Do you know who she...
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I will look and see if I can find my finn friends number for your friend. Congrats on opening your mill. I know what hard work processing fleece is as I do most of mine by hand. I know some of the big...
View ArticleBy: Rob
Hi Brandi, Great blog ! I have been spinning some Gotland fleece , the wool that was used to make the Elf capes in Lord of the Rings . It is an interesting fiber that to might want to review in your...
View ArticleBy: kathy
Hi Brandi! I just came across your website and feel like I might be getting somewhere. I just got my first angora rabbits in October and I am ready to do something with this lovely fiber. I don’t know...
View ArticleBy: Derrick
My wife and I are starting up a fiber farm. We already have an angora goat herd and are looking for a breed of sheep to add to the farm to blend with the mohair. We are looking at either Finn or BFL....
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I think the type of sheep you decide on should be dependent on your processing method if you are planning on carding or having the fiber sent out to a mill you can combine almost anything with your...
View ArticleBy: Senna
I was referred by a friend and fellow blogger. I would love to work with you on a review. I love that you are helping animals! Email me at Sennasation@hotmail.com if you are interested!
View ArticleBy: Deyaneria
The yak needs to be dehaired similar to what we do with cashmere. I don’t see why it can’t be done by hand. Here is a link to a pdf file that I found when I wanted to dehair my cashmere goats by hand....
View ArticleBy: carol mauriello
Hi- would you share where to buy the nylon to blend in with my fiber to spin? thank you, carol
View ArticleBy: Deyaneria
I hope I’m right assuming you want something to blend for strength. Here are a few places to purchase it. http://www.paradisefibers.net/.....469777.htm or try...
View ArticleBy: Jamie Richardson
hi brandi can you email me I just got a bunny and it is angora, very matted up not sure what to do with it
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