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Ashford Superfine Drum Carder
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The Ashford Book Of Needle Felting
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Pony Brand Tatting Shuttle
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Harrisville Boat Shuttle Bobbin
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Fiber Trends Needle Felting Starter Kit
$11.95Fiber Trends Needle Felting Starter Kit
$11.95Basic starter kit, comes with the foam rubber and an assortment of needles to get you started. Just add fiber and imagination!
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Kromski Niddy-Noddies
$24.00 – $35.00Kromski Niddy-Noddies
$24.00 – $35.00From Poland, comes in three sizes, with various finishes available in all sizes
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Tapestry Weaving by Kirsten Glasbrook, Book on Tapestry Weaving
$21.95Tapestry Weaving by Kirsten Glasbrook, Book on Tapestry Weaving
$21.95Tapestry Weaving by Kirsten Glasbrook demonstrates the ancient art of tapestry weaving using wool yarn, fine linen and cotton on simple rectangular frames or purpose-built looms for larger tapestries.
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Wolf Pup High Castle Tray
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Schacht Hi-Lo Drop Spindle
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15″ Cricket Loom – Rigid Heddle-Style
$240.0015″ Cricket Loom – Rigid Heddle-Style
$240.00At 5.5″ wider than the 10″ Cricket, the 15″ Cricket is still compact enough to take with you easily. The 15″ weaving width offers more flexibility in your choice of weaving projects. Uses the same reeds as the 15″ Flip folding rigid heddle loom. 18.5″ w x 18″ l x 6″ h. Weighs 5 pounds.
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Sonata Spinning Wheel
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Kiwi Wheel Carry Bag, Fits Ashford Kiwi 3
$175.00Kiwi Wheel Carry Bag, Fits Ashford Kiwi 3
$175.00Custom made bag for taking your Kiwi wheel along with you on the go.
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Oil For Spinning Wheels
$9.95 – $12.00Oil For Spinning Wheels
$9.95 – $12.00What’s better then a spinning oil bottle? A choice between 3 spinning wheel oil bottles! We offer the Schacht Precision, the Ashford, or the Kromski bottles. You can’t go wrong with any of them. The Kromski does have the longest nozzle, but the Schacht bottle is a little sturdier. It really comes down to personal preference though.
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