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DaisyFarm Posted - Sep 05 2008 : 12:29:55 PM
Good mornin'! I am posting this publically for you Wildcrafter in case anyone else is interested. I called Gulf Island Spinning Mills for you this morning. Their turnaround time is "fairly quick" she tells me, usually within 2 weeks for washing and carding.
Their price lists are on their website, so I will put it here again if anyone is interested.
They sure are nice folks there!

http://www.gulfislandsspinningmill.com/

Hope this works out for you.



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DaisyFarm Posted - Sep 06 2008 : 6:12:23 PM
I haven't used them for carding or spinning Sarita, but I have bought their finished wool at craft fairs and knitted it up. It was beautiful to work with and flawless, and their colors are to dye for!
Sorry, bad pun!


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Keeper of the Past Posted - Sep 06 2008 : 4:49:12 PM
Thanks, for the info...have you or anyone you know used them before?



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