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MOHAIR Locks Hand Dyed Kid - Spin Yarn, Felt, Craft - BTO

$ 4.75

Availability: 94 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Primary Fiber: Mohair
  • Suitable For: Art Yarn, Craft, Felting, Fly Tying, Semi Worsted Spinning, Woolen Spinning
  • Type: Mohair Lock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Fiber Content: Mohair
  • Brand: Fiber to Yarn
  • Shade: Natural White

    Description

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    Super soft. Open the lock and spin some fancy textured yarn. Blend with your favorite fine fiber to add silkiness, color, luster and strength.
    Best mohair for crafting!
    Hand washed kid mohair that has been hand dyed. Expect some variation in shade.
    Kid mohair is the finest, softest in mohair and about 4-5" in length.
    No harsh chemicals are used, so expect small pieces of vegetation and traces of natural oil.
    Natural White Mohair:
    It is impossible to get sparkling white, without using harmful chemicals that would strip all oil and dirt or water temperatures so high as to damage the fiber.
    I do not use any type of bleach as that would harm the fiber.
    I try not to handle the fibers anymore than absolutely necessary in the effort to keep the locks from completely getting messed up.    If you receive not as clean as desired, you can give the locks another wash.
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    Ships from smoke free Fiber Art shop in Washington state.
    Weights measured are approximate
    .  I use a electronic digital scale that weighs to one tenth of one ounce.   Due to humidity or the limits of my scale the weight could vary more or less.
    Color Note:
    All monitor screens are different, actual fiber shade may vary from displayed samples.  I use the Manufacturer Shade Name, Number and Stock Photos whenever possible as they seem to present the best.   Where I can't I photograph the fiber as best as possible.