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Thursday, June 21, 2007

Re: [AlpacaTalk] Fiber shelf life

I can't answer definitively, but I do know of wool textiles stored in
horrible conditions that survive from 35000 years ago. And rugs from
the central asia surviving from many thousands of years ago, I don't
know how many thousands off the top of my head. I would imagine that
barring insect and mold/mildew damage, raw fleece should hold up very
well for a few years, even decades.

Heather

Heather Zeleny
West Wind Alpacas
Eugene, OR

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On Jun 21, 2007, at 4:29 PM, Heidi Christensen wrote:

> I posted this question elsewhere, but have gotten no bites yet. I
> think it was on this board that someone mentioned farms storing fiber
> in their barns or garages or whereever, and that this fiber is
> probably
> not usable now. I was looking through some ads for fiber, and came
> upon an ad for rovings from a 2001 clip. Assuming that is a corretc
> date, and that it is actually still for sale, is it really possible to
> keep a fleece for 6 or more years and still have it usable? Is there a
> difference between raw fiber, rovings, knitted, as long as bugs and
> mold are not present?
>
> Heidi Christensen
> WingNut Farm
> Graham WA
>
>
>

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