One Another Fiber Mill

PA

Northeast PA fiber mill offering washing, carding, and spinning services.

Turnaround
Contact One Another Fiber Mill directly
Minimum Order
5 pounds minimum for roving (incoming dirty weight); 10 pounds minimum for yarn (clean weight)

About One Another Fiber Mill

One Another Fiber Mill is a fiber processing facility located in northeast Pennsylvania that opened in August 2024. They transform raw fleeces into finished roving and yarn through a comprehensive process including receiving, inspection, skirting, washing, picking, carding, and spinning. The mill partners with Battenkill Fibers in New York to offer spinning services, making them a full-service option for fiber farmers and hand spinners. Their philosophy centers on building community among fiber farmers, mills, and artists through collaborative relationships.

Details

Location
Pennsylvania

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 that do not meet these minimums may be combined with other customers' fiber. Contact One Another Fiber Mill to discuss specific project requirements and pricing.
How long does processing take?
Specific turnaround times are not published on their website as processing schedules vary based on current queue volume and season. They encourage customers toemail to get in line and receive current scheduling estimates. Contact One Another Fiber Mill for estimated completion timelines for your order.
What fiber types do they work with?
They process sheep wool, alpaca, llama, mohair, goat fibers, and rabbit fibers. All fiber must be at least 2 inches long for roving or 3 inches long for yarn. Contact One Another Fiber Mill to discuss your specific fiber type and processing requirements.
What services and products do they offer?
They offer complete fiber processing including receiving and inspection, skirting, washing, picking, carding, and coiling into roving. Through their partnership with Battenkill Fibers in New York, they also offer spinning into yarn. Contact One Another Fiber Mill for a complete list of services and pricing.
Do they offer custom processing?
They specialize in small batch custom processing tailored for fiber farmers and hand spinners. Each order receives individual attention and they welcome questions about skirting and fiber preparation. Contact One Another Fiber Mill to discuss your custom project needs.

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