Fiber and Fiber Preparation Books

Fiber and Fiber Preparation Books

Since the beginning of human history, fiber has been used for clothing, building materials, and everyday items (ropes, fishing nets, sails, etc.).  Historically, fibers were either classified as plant-based (cotton, flax, hemp, etc.) or animal-based (wool, silk). The newest classification, man-made or synthetic, was established in 1855 with the creation of artificial silk (now commonly known as rayon). The first true synthetic fiber, Nylon, was created by Wallace Carothers at DuPont as an alternative to natural silk in 1935  

As with most raw materials, fiber needs to be properly prepared prior to being transformed and put to use. The Woolery offers a collection of titles offering tips, techniques and general knowledge regarding the history and preparation of fiber.

Book Discounts
Purchase 4 - 7 books and save 10%.
Purchase 8 books or more and save 15%.
The total price must be over $20 and there is no discount on clearance books or books already discounted. 
Please note that books, magazines and DVDs are non-returnable items.

If you don't find exactly what you want, or would like a fiber title recommendation, please call the shop directly at 800-441-9665 or contact us for assistance.