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John Day wool hand cards are value priced without compromising quality.
Built to last. Fine 112 tpi carding cloth that can card coarse,
medium and fine wools. Nice curved carding surface. Tung Oil finish.
This is a special introductory price! Don't miss out! Carding
area 7.5" x 4.5". Solid in pairs. Made in
Oregon.
Same great quality as above hand cards is a smaller size! Ideal for
carding smaller amount of wool or for spinners with weak wrists and
hands. Fine 112 tpi carding cloth that can card coarse,
medium and fine wools. Nice curved carding surface. Tung Oil finish. Carding area 5.5" x 4.5". Solid in pairs.
Made in Oregon.
John Day Cotton hand cards are ideal for cotton or other fine fibers
such as angora, silk of extreme fine wools. John Day Cotton hand
cards are the same larger size as the regular wool hand cards. Extra fine 248 tpi carding cloth will do a great job for you. Nice curved carding surface. Tung
Oil finish. Carding area 7.5" x 4.5". Solid in pairs. Made in Oregon.
John Day Cotton hand cards are ideal for cotton or other fine fibers
such as angora, silk of extreme fine wools. John Day Medium Size
Cotton hand cards are also great for spinners with weak wrists and
hands. Extra fine 248 tpi carding cloth will do a great job for you. Nice curved carding surface. Tung
Oil finish. Carding area 5.5" x 4.5". Solid in pairs. Made in Oregon.
Pre-tease your fiber and open the locks of fine fibers. Great for
small jobs or to toss in your spinning basket. 98 tpi carding cloth that can card coarse,
medium and fine wools. Nice curved carding surface. Tung Oil finish.
Carding area 2" x 4.5". Made in
Oregon.

These Ashford hand carders offer a curved carding surface and nice detailing on the handle that makes carding more comfortable. Choose from 72 tpi for all wools or 108 tpi for fine wools and cotton. Solid in pairs.
Ashford hand carders with 72 tpi and a
unique curved one-piece design make these ideal for all
wools. Each hand card is crafted from one piece of wood.
Solid in pairs.
he Ashford Book of Carding, Jo Reeve
Learn how to use flick cards, hand cards and drum carders.
Find out how to process fleece into roving and how to
blend colors and fibers. Projects: Self-striping socks;
Merino mittens; Triangular shawl; Merino and silk scarf.
92pp.