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Chenille quest

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Hi Brian,

I'm a 'long-time listener' to the forums, mostly in the softbaits and wirebaits section (new hobbies for me). I've tied flies commercially for a number of years and guide for smallmouth. A great source for chenille is Barlow's Tackle (FISHING TACKLE for bass fishing, crappie, walleye, trout.Fishing lures, fishing hooks, lead molds. BARLOWS FISHING TACKLE.). They carry a big selection and offer some of their chenilles in 'bulk' skeins at a good discount. No wholesale prices, but still quite cheap.

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Okay Brian got one more place for you to try

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This is a buddy of mine from the Crappie.com board. If he ain't got it he can get it. Take a photo of exactly what you're looking for and use the link at the site and email it to him. He'll get back to you.

Prices are good and if you find what you're looking for a want a skein tell him. If he can get it he'll order it by the skein for you.

Hope this helps.

Fatman

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Okay Brian got one more place for you to try

Home

This is a buddy of mine from the Crappie.com board. If he ain't got it he can get it. Take a photo of exactly what you're looking for and use the link at the site and email it to him. He'll get back to you.

Prices are good and if you find what you're looking for a want a skein tell him. If he can get it he'll order it by the skein for you.

Hope this helps.

Fatman

x2 great customer service

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  • a soft tufted cord used in embroidery
  • a heavy fabric woven with chenille cord; used in rugs and bedspreads
  • an extremely soft and bunchy fabric often used to make sweaters
  • Soft underfoot with a lustrous sheen. Recommended for low-traffic areas such as the bedroom. Made of natural fibers.
  • A novelty yarn with a fuzzy surface which creates a soft hand when woven into fabric. Origin: French, chenille—caterpillar.
  • Silk, rayon, cotton or wool combined and tufted creating a velvet like pile. Soft and luxurious to touch.

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