
Start Your Fleece Enquiry
This form helps ADHCrafts understand your fibre and what you would like it to become. You do not need to know every answer before getting in touch.
Use “not sure” or “help me decide” wherever you need to. The first step is simply sharing what you have, what animal it came from, and what you hope it might become.
Please wait before sending fibre
Please do not post or drop off fibre until your booking has been confirmed and you have been given an agreed start date or delivery window.
This helps keep every batch labelled, dry, separate and safe. It also makes sure ADHCrafts has space and time allocated for your fibre before it arrives.
Booking form for initial Enquiry
Please read before starting the booking form.
Booking an initial fibre enquiry gives us a time to talk about your fibre. It does not confirm a processing slot.
After booking a consultaion, ADHCrafts will send you a short fibre assessment from by email or you can complete using the link below.
This helps collect details such as fibre type, approximate weight, condition, desired outcome and support needed. ADHCrafts will review the information and reply with the next step.
Simple process
- You send the enquiry.
- ADHCrafts reviews the fibre details.
- We agree the next step and ask you to complete the fibre assesment form and send photos.
- A quote, consultation or sample may be arranged.
- Once confirmed, you receive sending or drop-off instructions

ADHCrafts Booking a consultation and initial enquiry
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From flock to finished fibre
The ADHCrafts process starts with an enquiry, not with sending fibre. Your enquiry helps decide whether the next stage is advice, assessment, sample processing, a quote or a confirmed booking.
If processing goes ahead, your fibre is labelled, assessed and handled as a small-batch project. The aim is to keep the journey clear from the first message through to finished fibre or yarn.
A note on pricing and fibre loss
Final pricing depends on fibre condition, weight, preparation needed and the finished outcome requested. Fibre loss can happen during skirting, washing, carding and spinning. This is normal and will be discussed where relevant before work begins.
Dirt, grease, vegetable matter, second cuts, weak fibre and matted areas can all reduce the amount of usable fibre returned.
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