Uncarded Cream Core mixed fibre for stuffing and felting 100g
Product Code:
W4JLmZz
Product Condition:
New
Units in Stock:
19
weight:
100.0g
£2.50 inc. tax
Description
We are really pleased to now be able to offer uncarded cream core fibre from our local mill!
Our uncarded core has been been scoured (professionally cleaned)
Please note, our core fibre does contain some VM (vegetable matter such as hay bits)
It's made up from a mixture of breeds, and species, so contains wool, alpaca and mohair so no batch is the same.
We can now offer cream, or brown/grey (which is available to purchase in a different listing)
Perfect for stuffing or core wool!
A great alternative to using synthetic poly fil, our core fibres are 100% natural and biodegradable
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Lovely to needlefelt with
Tuesday, July 16, 2024
This is lovely to needlefelt with and the short fibres give a lovely smooth finish and make it easy to define details in the shape before adding the colour top coat. Because they're so short you can't really draw it out for wrapping around an armature but I use my carded scraps for that part so it wouldn't put me off buying this again. A massive bonus is it is relatively near to me in Cornwall so I can support a local business.
Sharon Claridge
Reply From Tregaver Fibre:
Thank you so much for your review, and your photo!
I agree, carded wool is better for wrapping armature with! I'm really pleased you like this as core, as I've had a number of people also saying it's great to sculpt with!
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