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Monday, August 06, 2007

[AlpacaTalk] Fiber Processing

Hello,



I offer fiber processing services-all done the old fashioned way, by hand.
I specialize in long fiber, although do also work with and am experienced
with shorter fiber. Regardless if you want roving, batts, or handspun yarn, I
can do this for you!

My washing/carding charge is based on OUTGOING weight, so you are not
charged for "grease" or dirt!

$1 an ounce for washing/carding your fiber into light, airy combed top,
roving, or batts-your choice. Early Fall Discounts are available for basic
washing/carding-5% off 10 -20 pounds, or 10% off 21 pounds or more!

Other services include:

Handspinning

Color dye

Blending and heathering

Rewashing/carding for fiber that needs special attention

Skirting

I have some immediate openings for basic washing and carding with a turn
around time of 3-5 weeks. I also am taking a few additional handspinning
orders.

I occasionally will consider a barter for my processing service, just drop
me an email or give a call!

For additional information or questions, email me at BaileysFjords @ aol.com
(no spaces),or give me a call at 231-689-9902, or visit our website at
_http://hometown.aol.com/baileysfjords/index.html_
(http://hometown.aol.com/baileysfjords/index.html) .

Lynda

Bailey's
White Cloud, MI
231-689-9902
_BaileysFjords@aol.com_ (mailto:BaileysFjords@aol.com)
http://hometown.aol.com/baileysfjords/index.html

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[AlpacaTalk] Thanks for the welcome :)

Hi all,

Thanks for the welcome. I look forward to learning all I can this
fall. We are eager to bring out girls home in the spring :)
I did get an email from a familiar face...a fellow cat breeder who is
also on my cat lists. Small world no? :) Unfortunately I lost(
outlook is on the fritz) it so if you will email me back I would
appreciate it! :)

Shere
SunSoar Exotics
www.sunsoarcats.com
NY State

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Re: [AlpacaTalk] New to the list and Market question

hi - I am also very interested in this question - I started my alpaca farm last year and yes, my ultimate goal is to produce superior fibre, but I was under the impression that quality breeding stock would be in demand for a long time yet - if the market is "slipping more towards fibre production" it would be good to know. Thanks to anyone who can provide some information or advice.
Wendy Edwards
DreamWeaver Alpacas
Port Alberni, BC
----- Original Message -----
From: sherekin1261
To: AlpacaTalk@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2007 9:17 AM
Subject: [AlpacaTalk] New to the list and Market question

Hi all,

I am nre to the list and wanted to introduce myself. My hubby and I
are planning on bringing our first alpacas home this spring. Right
now we are preparing the land and learning all we can. One point of
concern however is that we have been reading that the market is
slipping more toward fiber production verses selling breeding stock.
Does this seem to be so? I know it is the eventuality. But we had
thought there was another 20-40 years before it happened. Any
insight is appreciated.

Thanks

Shere Crossman

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