I know there's a few places out there. Has anyone tried dyer supplier and/or wool2dye4... Wondering which product is better and which to try first
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fluidpaint - I've never heard of mulesing before so I had to look it up. Here is a link for anyone else who wants an education. It is an interesting problem. This article presents both sides. ETA: the link takes you to the wrong article but I can't get the edit function to work. It won't let me remove the link.
I also visited Dyer Supplier. First thing I always check is if they have sport or dk weight in merino with some nylon. I like to knit heavier socks and always use sport or dk. Dyer supplier does not have it but Wool2dye4 does have merino and nylon in both sport and dk.Last edited by lovestostitch; 08-05-2019, 07:49 PM.Naperville, IL - Growing zone 5b
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My long time two best/favorite sources for PFD (prepared for dying) yarns has always been
Brown Sheep http://www.brownsheep.com/yarns/
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Kraemer Yarns https://patternsbykraemer.com/collec...ucts/naturals/
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