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Retted flax tow - Mountain Heart Farm

Retted flax tow

$5.00

This is hand-processed flax tow fiber left over from my research work. This fiber is natural, highly textured, and irregular in length and coarseness, with a staple typically between 2 inches and up to 20 inches or more. It contains small amounts of flax shive. Use for spinning, papermaking, felting, stuffing, or more. $5/ounce. Please specify number of ounces you wish to purchase in the “quantity” field when placing your order.

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This is hand-processed flax tow fiber left over from my research work. This fiber is natural, highly textured, and irregular in length and coarseness, with a staple typically between 2 inches and up to 20 inches or more. It contains small amounts of flax shive. Use for spinning, papermaking, felting, stuffing, or more. $5/ounce. Please specify number of ounces you wish to purchase in the “quantity” field when placing your order.

This is hand-processed flax tow fiber left over from my research work. This fiber is natural, highly textured, and irregular in length and coarseness, with a staple typically between 2 inches and up to 20 inches or more. It contains small amounts of flax shive. Use for spinning, papermaking, felting, stuffing, or more. $5/ounce. Please specify number of ounces you wish to purchase in the “quantity” field when placing your order.

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