Connecticut fiber mill processing alpaca and wool

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Minimum Order
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About Six Paca Farm and Mill

Six Paca Farm And Mill is a fiber processing operation located in Connecticut that serves both fiber farmers and hand spinners. They process a variety of animal fibers including alpaca and sheep wool, transforming raw fiber into finished products such as yarn, roving, and felt. The operation is situated on expanded pastureland formerly part of a dairy farm, featuring relocated post and beam barn infrastructure. Their on-site store offers handmade gloves and other fiber products alongside their custom mill services.

Details

Fiber Types
Alpaca, Llama, Mohair, Wool
Location
Connecticut

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the minimum order requirements?
ANSWER: Specific minimum order requirements are not listed on their website. Prospective clients should contact Six Paca Farm And Mill directly to discuss order quantities and project specifications.
How long does processing take?
ANSWER: Specific turnaround times are not published on their website. Customers are encouraged to reach out to Six Paca Farm And Mill for current processing schedules and estimated completion timeframes.
What fiber types do they work with?
ANSWER: They process alpaca and sheep wool fibers at their Connecticut mill. Contact Six Paca Farm And Mill to inquire about additional fiber types and processing capabilities.
What services and products do they offer?
ANSWER: They provide washing, carding, spinning, roving, yarn production, and felt production services. Custom dye services are also available. Contact Six Paca Farm And Mill for complete service details and pricing information.
Do they offer custom processing?
ANSWER: They specialize in small batch custom processing tailored for fiber farmers and hand spinners. Contact Six Paca Farm And Mill to discuss your specific custom project requirements.

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