[Jacob-list] Fiber Processing
Karen
karen at benjaminfarms.com
Fri Jun 29 18:47:07 EDT 2007
I also use Spinderella's and have had some nice stuff come back.
Lynn is a very knowledgeable fiber "artist" and offers some good
ideas. She also tells me when there is problems with my fiber......
although I do not always want to hear it, but my fiber(and animals) has
greatly improved because I have learned to do things differently.
Karen Sigler
Benjamin Farms, Utah
Linda wrote:
> Sorry to hear that, Carl. I process most of my own, but do send some
> out. Will stay away from them.
>
> Three processors that I have used and can recommend are Pufpaff's,
> Wooly Knob, and Spinderella's (really fast turnaround at Spinderella's
> and a good job at all three). It just so happens (blatant ad for the
> AGM raffle *smile*) that these three processors have donated
> processing to the AGM raffle. So if anyone wants to give them a try,
> raffle tickets are only $2/each (and even cheaper when you buy more
> tickets). http://www.jsba.org/agm.html
>
> Linda
>
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> *www.patchworkfibers.com* <http://www.patchworkfibers.com>
> *Registered Jacob Sheep, Angora Rabbits, Handspun Yarn*
>
> /> This is a WARNING to anyone that sends fibers to be processed. We/
> /> tried a new processor and really got taken to the cleaners. DO NOT/
> /> send anything to Baily's in White Cloud, Michigan. We learned the/
> /> hard way./
> />/
> /> Carl Fosbrink/
> /> 4Horn Fiber Farm/
>
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