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Suppliers of protein, cellulosic and man-made fibers, raw or processed and ready for spinning or felting.

4 Lazy J Ranch
Renda Jones
Beggs, OKLAHOMA 74421 United States
918-267-4591     website              Contact 4 Lazy J Ranch

I raise Pygora Goats and sell the goats and fiber.

A & B Fiberworks
Anne Goodwin
PO Box 678
Linden, ALBERTA T0M 1J0 Canada
403-443-5907     website              Contact A & B Fiberworks

We raise alpaca and suri llamas and have fibers such as alpaca, llama, mohair, wool, silk, etc. for your spinning pleasure. We are also a custom processing mill, with no minimum order sizes. We can process your alpaca, llama, wool, mohair, etc. fiber to roving, or through to finished yarns. Please feel free to give us a call and see what we have in stock at any given time, as it is ever changing.

A Fehrenbach Farms
Denise Fehrenbach
8057 Albrecht Rd
Karlin, MI 49643 usa
231-590-8549     website              Contact A Fehrenbach Farms

We raise llamas and sell a variety of llama products including yarn, fleece, felt, roving, and batting. All natural.

A to Z Alpacas
Leslie Unruh
Box 337
Vauxhall, ALBERTA T0K 2K0 Canada
403-654-2810     website              Contact A to Z Alpacas

We own over 200 alpacas and have lots of high quality alpaca fiber. We spend a lot of time cleaning our fleeces and you can be sure to get skirted high quality fiber with very little to no vegetable matter or dirt! Alpaca comes in many natural colors, we dye as well!

Acorn's Journey
Andrea Graham
449 shane street
Odessa, ONTARIO K0H 2H0 Canada
613-386-1869     website              Contact Acorn's Journey

a variety of feltmaking books, 57 colours of dyed wool batt for both wet and needle felting, felting needles, 11 colours of merino roving. Also Waldorf Ed. supplies. With her mother, Kris, Acorn's Journey is owned by feltmaker, Andrea Graham

Aird Hill Alpacas
Scott Aird
5095 anderson st
whitby, ONTARIO l1m1w4 Canada
19056558982        Contact Aird Hill Alpacas

We have a large alpaca heard with microns ranging from 17 to 27 also baby fiber price starting at $3 for high counts to $18 per ounce

Alpacas - Luke Brown's
Luke Brown
11835 W 13500 N
Tetonia , ID 83452
(208) 541-0610        Contact Alpacas - Luke Brown's

I raise alpacas as a hobby but I am very picky about what animals I purchase. All of my alpacas are ARI registered and have excellent fiber. I will have the fiber processed to any stage that you want but will need to know prior June 1st. Otherwise, it will be yarn.

Alpacas at Gateway Farm
J Merrell
41390 Hwy 226
Scio, OR 97374 USA
503-394-3790     website              Contact Alpacas at Gateway Farm

Alpaca fleece for spinning, felting and other fiber arts.

Alpacas at Pannonia Farm
Susan Szabo
Grants Pass, OR USA
    website              Contact Alpacas at Pannonia Farm

Alpacas & llama fiber and yarn offered for knitting, spinning, felting, weaving or any fiber art projects. Different natural colors, inculding shades of fawns, browns, grays, rose grays, black and white.

AnPing Bristles And Tails Group General Corporation.
Tian WeiPing
No.75 YuCai North Road
AnPing, HEBEI 053600 China
0086-0318-7535699     website              Contact AnPing Bristles And Tails Group General Corporation.

We are a professional horsehair manufacturer and exporter in China and processing horse tail/mane hair ,horse tail hair fabric for lining cloth,horse tail hair cloth for industry use,versatile brushes to worldwide customers for many years used in brush industry,bow hair,rocking horses,tail extensions and braiding art etc.please browse our website www.horsetailhair.com to know more about us and our product. Our product's quality is very good and the price is competitive in China.Our goal is to give our customers 100% satisfaction,with our products and our services. If you have any question or requirement please contact me and I will try my best to satisfy your request.We hope for establishing good business relationship with your company.

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