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Singing Tree Farm
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Cari
Chase Michigan
USA
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Posted - Sep 02 2009 :  7:05:40 PM  Show Profile
I'm looking for a place to buy wool fabric that is a good price. The last place I bought it the shipping was almost as much as the fabric. I will be using it for dyeing so I probably would want a neutral color, although reclaimed wool is ok too.

Also, does anyone have a favorite place to buy esential oils and other products to make soaps and candles?



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oldfashioned girl
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monica
oatman az
USA
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Posted - Sep 03 2009 :  07:33:05 AM  Show Profile
Cari, Here is a place that has a lot of wool fabrics! Not sure what there shipping rates are, but I do know that you can get swatches. Hope this helps! http://www.voguefabricsstore.com/store/catalog/Wool-Fabric-orderby0-p-1-c-121.html

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barnagainkristin
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Kristin
Utah
USA
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Posted - Sep 11 2009 :  7:33:09 PM  Show Profile
Cari,
I used to make wool braided rugs and would buy from Pendleton Woolen mills in Pendleton Oregon. I no longer have any of the info and have no idea on their shipping but you may be able to find some info on the internet. I would also go to thrift stores and buy old skirts, pants, etc. if they were a good price. I would wash them and then cut them into strips. Hope you find what you need and have fun making whatever you use the wool for.

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