Pilsbury
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Dryer fluff for needle feltingRight, Im sure it was on here someone mentioned needle felting with dryer fluff and the concensus was it would be possable but you couldnt collect enough fluff..........
well I reckon I could get about a kilo a week if anyone wants to give it a go from the dryers at work, I mentioned it to the laundery team and they thought I was mad so is anyone up up for the challange???
if anyone else wants any for another use let me know, next time I go walking im going to take a vac packed pouch of it in my emergency kit as fire tinder but lets have a go at finding the most interesting use for dryer fluff.
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sally_in_wales
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re the tinder,won't a lot of it be synthetic fluff as well as cotton and wool fibres, and possibly not the best thing to be setting fire to?I'm sure it will burn, but if you are getting all sorts of synthetic fibres in there it might not be all that good for youto breathe in smoke from perhaps
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Frewen
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ROFLMAO
I don't remember this
send me some though and I'll see what I can do (although I suspect that it won't interlock very well )
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Chez
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I read this title as 'dry fluffer'
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Frewen
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So Pilsbury sent me a big bunch of this dryer fluff
It doesn't needle felt - the fibres are too short to tangle together
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judith
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Firelighters it is then.
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2steps
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I get tons if I tumble dry towels, if it's any use
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Pilsbury
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ahh well it was worth a try, cound of been the ultimate in recycling
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Frewen
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I was just about to pm you !
I managed to break my first needle and stab myself in the thigh while trying.
Needlefelting dryer fluff is an extreme crafting activity
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