Virginia mill processing alpaca, llama, mohair and wool
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Contact Central Virginia Fiber Mill directly
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About Central Virginia Fiber Mill
Located in Ruckersville, Virginia, Central Virginia Fiber Mill specializes in transforming raw fleeces into premium finished products. They were the first mill in Virginia to process exotic fibers including alpaca, llama, and mohair, expanding beyond traditional sheep wool processing. The mill provides personalized service, working closely with clients to ensure their yarn meets exact specifications. Their facility offers comprehensive processing from raw fiber through finished yarn and felted fabric.
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Virginia
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the minimum order requirements?
ANSWER: Central Virginia Fiber Mill imposes no minimum order requirements or set-up fees. They welcome orders of any size and encourage clients to discuss their projects regardless of quantity. The mill works with each customer to determine suitable processing options.
How long does processing take?
ANSWER: The website does not provide specific turnaround times. Potential clients should contact Central Virginia Fiber Mill directly to obtain current processing estimates based on their project scope and seasonal demand.
What fiber types do they work with?
ANSWER: Central Virginia Fiber Mill processes sheep wool, alpaca, llama, and mohair. They were the first mill in Virginia to handle exotic fibers and continue to specialize in these unique materials for regional fiber farmers.
What services and products do they offer?
ANSWER: They provide skirting, washing, picking, carding, roving, batts, blending, spinning into yarn on cones or skeins, and felting into fabric. Pricing ranges from $5.00 per pound for washing only to $35.00 per pound for felting.
Do they offer custom processing?
ANSWER: Central Virginia Fiber Mill specializes in small batch custom processing tailored to individual client needs. They partner with fiber farmers and hand spinners to create personalized yarns that meet specific requirements. Contact the mill to discuss custom project details.
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