Vicky what are you using for mothproofing?
Ann

Shepherds' Spring Farm
North Gower On.
Canada


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Subject: Re: llama 

I've washed alpaca fiber which I assume is similar to llama. I just soaked
it in mothproofing liquid which I stupidly rinsed out. But I didn't do
anything differently than washing sheep's wool. It was dirtier than sheeps
wool because they liked to roll in dirt and hay, but it's no biggy. Just
don't agitate. 
Spinning is so easy. It is not as grabby as sheep wool, but it is also easy
to adjust to. Go slowly at first until you get used to it.
Vicki


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From: M Grim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sun, 19 Aug 2007 12:55 pm
Subject: llama 


Hi All, I'm finally getting tired of tripping over the huge bag of llama
fiber I was given -- and would like to wash it. Is there anything I should
know about washing llama fiber specifically? I've just washed sheep's wool
and mohair, never llama. Any tips on spinning it? Thanks!?
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Margot Grim?
Grim's Faerytale Farm?
Woodinville, WA?
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