Introduction to Running a Fibre Processing Mill - DATE TBD

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Introduction to Running a Fibre Processing Mill - DATE TBD

CA$375.00

So you want to work in a wool processing mill, or maybe start your own? What are the basic functions of a wool processing mill and what is involved in running and maintaining a mill?

This 2 day workshop will cover the following topics:

  • What are the key components of a small mill DAY 1

    • wool assessment and documentation

    • Scouring

    • Picking and carding wool

  • Key components of a small mill DAY 2

    • Spinning

    • Plying

    • Finishing

  • Wool Storage, Waste Water Disposal and other considerations.

This workshop is an introduction to the work flow and basic functions of a semi-worsted small fibre processing mill. The workshop will provide practical and hands on experience on equipment, as well as a basic introduction to the business and marketing of a wool processing mill.

Cost: $375 (lunch not included)

Location: Long Way Homestead

Date & Time: TBD - please email us if you want to be on the list for the next workshop info@longwayhomestead.com

Day 1: 10am - 4pm (1hr lunch break)
Day 2: 10am - 4pm (1 hr lunch break)


Details for Workshop and What to Bring:

  • Hands on training in wool mill from beginning to end of manufacturing yarn. Explain in depth how each machine works and what you are looking for when operating them.

  • Wool handling and assessment information and tools (communication and documentation)

  • Basic information on how to handle wool after and before processing, considerations for water and waste disposal.

  • Discussion on layout, work flow and other things based on our experience.

  • The equipment used is a semi-worsted Belfast Mini Mill

  • This workshop is led by Anna Hunter and Luke Palka

  • Workshops are limited to 4 people to ensure hands on learning.

  • Please bring your own notebook/pen. Food and Water (there will be a lunch room provided)

  • Quality footwear is essential. The mill can get humid and hot (especially in the summer) and your clothing will get dusty/dirty.

  • Current provincial health protocols will be in effect for training.

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