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Designer Fibres

Man-made and designer fibres devised to offer variety and interest in the spun yarn and needle felting. Add a sprinkle of Angelina fibre to other fibres to add sparkle to hand spun yarn, or place between two sheets of paper and run an iron over the top to make the fibres bond together into a shimmering sheet. The Merino and Alpaca silk blends offer luxury, while the manufactured Milk Protein, Soya and Tencel provide an interesting alternative to traditional fibres.
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 Heat-Bondable Angelina Fibres

Angelina fibres are 15 denier heat-bondable glistening fibres. The colours are shimmering and highly reflective - adding a new dimension to ...

Price (inc VAT): £5.95

 Soya Bean Fibre (or Soybean)

100% protein fibre made from soya beans. This fibre comes in sliver form, with a 5-6cm staple length. It is very soft with a ...

Price (inc VAT): £5.10

Alpaca & Silk Top Blend, 2 colours

A stunningly, luxurious fibre made from a blend of 50% silk top and 50% Alpaca top. The long fibres can be spun easily into a soft marled yarn ...

Price (inc VAT): £8.50

Merino Wool and Tussah Silk Blend, 100g

70% Merino wool and 30% silk, blended together using 3 colours of wool tops. The glossy silk provides a subtle highlight in the complimentary ...

Price (inc VAT): £5.75

Merino Wool/Mulberry Silk Top

50% merino wool and 50% mulberry silk fibre blended top for spinning a luxurious creamy white yarn. If you want to dye the yarn, acid dyes are best ...

Price (inc VAT): £6.00

Milk Protein (Casein) Sliver

Milk Protein fibre is made from casein which is derived from milk. It has many properties similar to wool fibre and can be carded into any other ...

Price (inc VAT): £7.50

Tencel Fibre

Tencel (or Lyocell) is a very fine high lustre fibre derived from wood pulp which has been harvested from managed forests. It feels similar to ...

Price (inc VAT): £2.50

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