Custom fiber mill in Connecticut processing fleece into yarn roving and felt.
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About Twist of Fate Spinnery
Located in East Hampton, Connecticut, Twist of Fate Fiber Mill LLC transforms raw fleece into premium yarns, roving, and felted products. The mill specializes in custom processing for sheep wool, alpaca, llama, mohair, goat, and rabbit fibers, handling each project with meticulous attention.Rick, the owner, brings over thirty years of experience in fiber evaluation and processing techniques.The facility maintainstransparent pricing with no hidden costs, ensuring clients know exactly what to expect.This small family run mill attends regional fiber festivals throughout the year,collecting fleeces directly from farmers for convenience.
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Fiber Types
Alpaca, Llama, Mohair, Wool
Location
Connecticut
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the minimum order requirements?
They process custom orders of various sizes. The processing form requests total pounds and fiber condition. They welcome orders of all sizes and encourage customers to contact them directly to discuss specific project requirements and any applicable minimums for their particular processing needs.
How long does processing take?
Processing time varies based on the type of service requested and current workload. They recommend contacting the mill directly for current scheduling estimates. Peak seasons during fiber festival time may affect turnaround times for certain processing services.
What fiber types do they work with?
They process a variety of animal fibers including sheep wool, alpaca, llama, mohair, goat, and rabbit fibers. They can wash and pick fibers up to six inches in length and process fibers between 1.5 and six inches into roving or batting.
What services and products do they offer?
They offer comprehensive fiber processing including wash and pick, carding, roving, slivers, batting, and yarn spinning. They produce felt sheets approximately three by four feet and can finish yarn in cones or skeins. They also provide custom processing services.
Do they offer custom processing?
They specialize in small batch custom processing designed for fiber farmers and hand spinners. The mill encourages clients to send a yarn sample along with their fiber so they can match specific needs. They process to match customer specifications as closely as possible.
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