One Another Fiber Mill
PA
Northeast PA fiber mill offering roving and yarn processing services since 2024
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Minimum Order
5 pounds minimum for roving (incoming dirty weight); 10 pounds minimum for yarn (clean weight)
Website
oneanotherfiber.com
About One Another Fiber Mill
One Another Fiber Mill is a fiber processing mill located in northeast Pennsylvania that opened in August 2024. They transform raw fleeces into roving through cleaning, picking, and carding, and also partner with Battenkill Fibers in New York to spin roving into yarn. The mill emphasizes helping fiber farmers, processors, and artists work together as "one anothers" in the fiber continuum. They encourage customers to skirt their fleeces well before sending them to the mill to avoid additional fees and protect their equipment. Contact the mill at 570.972.3033 or laura@oneanotherfiber.com to get in the processing queue.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the minimum order requirements?
They require a minimum of 5 pounds of incoming dirty weight for roving processing, and 10 pounds of clean weight for yarn processing. Orders can be combined with other customers if you have less fiber. Contact One Another Fiber Mill to discuss your specific project requirements and pricing.
How long does processing take?
Processing time varies based on current queue volume. They operate on a first-come-first-served basis after receiving an email with contact info, fiber type, and estimated quantity. Contact One Another Fiber Mill for current scheduling estimates and approximate wait times.
What fiber types do they work with?
They primarily process sheep wool into roving and yarn. The mill has specific fiber length requirements: 2 inch minimum to 12 inch maximum for roving, and 3 inch minimum to 9 inch maximum for yarn. Contact One Another Fiber Mill to discuss your specific fiber and processing needs.
What services and products do they offer?
They offer complete fiber processing including receiving/inspection, skirting, washing, picking, carding, and quality control. Their primary products are roving and yarn. Yarn processing is done through their partner Battenkill Fibers in New York. Download their order forms from the website for complete pricing and service details. Contact One Another Fiber Mill for current service offerings.
Do they offer custom processing?
They specialize in custom processing for individual fiber farmers and hand spinners. Each order is handled according to customer specifications. The mill encourages potential clients to schedule a video chat before sending fiber to discuss any potential issues. Contact One Another Fiber Mill to discuss your custom project needs.
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