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What would make you excited enough to want to buy that hand spun hand dyed yarn?

I am a fiber artist and would like to know what would grab you and make you have to have that hand spun hand dyed yarnI work with exotic fibers like alpaca, bamboo, camel, hemp, llama, silk of course, merinoIs price really factor when getting something this extravagant or is it about yardage? When checking out something really expensive would you rather have (80-200 yds) rather than none?

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If your looking to put a floor in an attic you will need to wear a mask gently remove the insulation to the height of the rafters and then you can lay plastic the plastic will act as a vapor barrier and then install the floor spread insulation through rest of the attic where you do not plan to put the floor if you have blow in insulation nine times out of ten it is cellulose insulation and it is not harmful it is just newspaper other then being dusty.
Where a mask while putting down your floorPlastic on top of it will be okto squeeze it a little is ok just do not compact itThen lay down the boards and most people would use screws to put the plywood downYou are on the right trackrd
First, color, then feelThere would have to be enough yardage to make something appropriate for the size of the yarnIf it's fingering weight, there'd need to be enough for a pair of socksFor DK or worsted weight, there would have to be enough for a neckwarmer or a hat or maybe mittensIn my price range, price would be unimportantHowever, once you priced out of my range, it would be very important unless this one-of-a-kind yarn had no competitionI'd buy qiviut in Alaska or possum in New Zealand and pay the asking price because I don't get there very oftenI don't buy much cashmere-although I have some in the stash-because there are lots of opportunities to buy cashmere and I'm going to wait for the right one to come along.

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