Niele da Kine
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Dropped off the first yarn consignment to a yarn store today and even made a few sales. If/when all if it sells, there should be about $342 in yarn sales. They get an additional 20% on top of that which the store gets to keep so I think they are real reasonable about their commission rates. The rates are $25 an ounce for angora and all other fiber is $10 an ounce. My friend gave me the fleeces from her four sheep a week ago Sunday and I had about two dozen skeins of yarn to take in. Most of the yarn was the wool from the sheep, although there was also three skeins of suri llama wool and two skeins of angora rabbit wool, too. All the angora disappeared before they even got it on the shelf and someone got three skeins of the sheep and the three skeins of the llama within an hour of them getting into the shop. I am very surprised and extremely pleased with the results. The yarn store is ninety miles away so we will only be going there once a month to drop off the yarn and hang out with the folks knitting there on Wednesdays. Guess I'll get busy and see if there can be two dozen skeins ready for next month, although there won't be much angora until the bunnies make more wool.