Try Traub - artikel Nr. 1106 on this page: http://www.traub-wolle.de/fasern/natur.html 8 Euros per Kilogram (2.2 pounds) That should be reasonable enough to pay the postage. 12 Euro = $1.33. It is caller "Eiderwolle" because it comes from Eiderstedt - or the area along the mouth of the Eider River.
Umm - I did try, but tho I can sing the socks off German, I really can't read the page;). You wouldn't know of any US yarn/fiber sellers who might import this stuff so we can order it and know what we're doing, would you?
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