Makers Way Fiber Mill

Brandon, SD

Full-service fiber mill in Brandon, SD

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About Makers Way Fiber Mill

Makers Way Fiber Mill is a full-service fiber processing facility located in Brandon, South Dakota. They specialize in small batch processing for local fiber farmers and hand spinners, transforming raw fleeces into premium roving, yarn, and felt. The mill offers custom dyeing services and works with a variety of animal fibers including sheep wool, alpaca, llama, mohair, and goat fiber.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the minimum order requirements?
They require a minimum of 20 pounds of clean fiber for processing. Orders under 20 pounds may be combined with other customers during the same processing run. Contact Makers Way Fiber Mill to discuss your specific project requirements and pricing details.
How long does processing take?
Standard processing takes approximately 8-12 weeks from receipt of fiber to delivery of finished product. Peak season in spring and summer may extend turnaround times. Contact Makers Way Fiber Mill for current scheduling estimates.
What fiber types do they work with?
They process sheep wool, alpaca, llama, mohair, Angora goat, and rabbit fibers. Each fiber type requires specific handling and pricing. Contact Makers Way Fiber Mill to discuss your specific fiber type and processing requirements.
What services and products do they offer?
They offer washing, carding, spinning, custom dye services, roving, yarn, and felt production. All services are available for both large and small batch orders. Contact Makers Way Fiber Mill for a complete list of services and current pricing.
Do they offer custom processing?
They specialize in small batch custom processing tailored to fiber farmers and hand spinners. Custom fleeces are welcome and can be processed to specific specifications. Contact Makers Way Fiber Mill to discuss your custom project needs.

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