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Tencel Fibre

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For spinning, carding, felting, dyeing, paper making and blending with other fibres.

Available in both 100g bags and 500g bumps.

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  • What is Tencel Fibre and where does it come from?

    What a great question. 

    Tencel fibre, otherwise known as Lyocell, is a form of Rayon which consists of cellulose fibre made by dissolving bleached wood pulp (usually a hardwood like oak or birch) using a dry jet-wet spinning system.  It is a non-animal fibre.   Tencel is used in many everyday fabrics such as denim, chino and towels.  Tencel can be blended with a variety of other fibres such as silk, cotton, rayon, polyester, lined, nylon and wool.

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