You have to email her for it. it isn't listed on the site for some reason.

Ann 

 

Shepherds' Spring Farm

North Gower, On

Canada

http://www.shepherdsspringfarm.ca/

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Jane Woodhouse
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 1:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [fibernet] Moths

 






It appears they don't carry it anymore. A few places that used to 
don't now. I can't find it.

Jane

>Dear Fibernetters,
>
>I had a terrible wool moth infestation several years ago. I took care
>of it with a permanent mothproofing solution sold by Hill Creek Fiber
>Studios.
>
>Here's a link, and I believe it's sold with the dyeing supplies. You
>have to simmer your fiber with the powder, so you can dye at the same
>time if you want to. I think it works by binding with a certain
>molecule in the fiber so the moths no longer recognize it as food.
>When done properly, it doesn't change the character of the fiber at all.
>
><http://www.hillcree <http://www.hillcreekfiberstudio.com>
kfiberstudio.com>http://www.hillcree <http://www.hillcreekfiberstudio.com>
kfiberstudio.com
>
>I have no commercial affiliation with Hill Creek Fiber Studios - just
>a satisfied customer. Haven't seen it anywhere else, and the moths
>have not returned.
>
>Jean Van Effen
>
>On Apr 22, 2009, at 6:06 PM, Kathleen Connell wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> I never had moths until I got a wall hanging my mother had acquired in
>> Africa. Disaster!!!!!!!!
>>
>> After pitching much wool and clothing (sheepskin coats for example) I
>> sort of have things under control. I use the pheromone traps and keep
>> most wool and yarn in empty cat litter containers. As we have lots of
>> cats I have a lot of these.
>>
>> Brucie
>>
>>
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