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Hand Dyed MOHAIR Adult Locks ASSORTED COLORS Spin Yarn, add to Felt Craft oz.

$ 2.64

Availability: 16 in stock
  • Color: Hand Dyed Green
  • Suitable For: Art Yarn, Fly Tying, Crafting, Wigs, Felting, Pom-Pom, Punching Applique, Semi Worsted Spinning, Woolen Spinning
  • Condition: New
  • Physical Weight: 1.1 - 3 oz.
  • Fiber Content: Mohair
  • Type: Shorn Lock
  • Brand: Fiber to Yarn
  • Model: Adult Locks
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Primary Fiber: Mohair
  • Shade: Olive Drab
  • Craft Type: Spinning

    Description

    Sold by the ounce.  Hand dyed Young Adult Mohair grade fibers.
    Shorn lock is approximately 5-6 inches long when straightened.
    Mohair Locks for hand spinning into yarn, add to felt or crafting such as fly tying.
    Add color, strength and luster to any fiber blend or open the locks and spin into a curly designer yarn.
    Mohair raised from our family herd of Angora Goats.   No harsh chemicals are used, so expect small pieces of vegetation and traces of natural oil.
    Color names are the Dye Names.   Names may not match the named color.  Their hand dyed and a bit of a surprise each time!
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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.