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From: Spin2Weave
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  • I really do not have time to spin and sell any yarn. I tried it once years ago and it was disastrous - I ended up being owed for almost all I had spun and swore never again. Now I just spin for myself and friends. Sorry.

  • I have quite a bit of dog fur/hair that I need 'spun'. What are your fees?

  • What do you charge to spin dog hair into yarn?

  • After watching an animation of a spinning wheel, watching your videos, I just now understand how this works ^.^

  • I have to say that this is one of the best informational video's I have ever watched. Thanks for your time in video taping this for us. Very Interesting!

  • I've NEVER heard fulling recommended for cat/angora (bunny?) and I've spun both. What you want is for the yarn to bloom - become fuzzy and develop that "halo" like angora. I work hard not to felt mine - but I suppose you could try it if you do it with the other fibers. I'm thinking it would drastically reduce the fuzz factor.

  • @Spin2Weave it does reduce the fuzz, i've only done it with wool...i read on a site that it helps bind the fiber together and reduce the shedding...it says you still get the halo but i imagine it would be reduced....i hit my local groomer and got allot of doggy fiber...can't wait to spin it up!

  • that bobbin looks soooo fluffly, does it benefit form fulling like they reccomend for cat and angora?

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