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Carding Cloth

We carry carding cloth in 54, 72, 90, 120, 190 TPI for your hand carders, drum carders, blending boards, and other fiber processing tools. Choose a specific length of this cloth to create your very own handmade fiber processing tools. Also use this cloth to refurbish your existing hand cards, drum carders and other wool straightening tools that use tine type cloth. 

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Elevate your fiber preparation with our premium carding cloth selection at Paradise Fibers. Whether you're refurbishing hand carders, drum carders, or crafting custom blending boards, our range of carding cloth in various widths and teeth per inch (TPI) ensures optimal performance for your specific fiber needs.

Why Choose Our Carding Cloth?

  • Available in 54, 72, 90, 120, and 190 TPI to accommodate different fiber types and desired textures.
  • Select from 2-inch, 9.5-inch, and 12-inch widths, sold by the inch, to fit your unique tool dimensions.
  • Durable materials ensure longevity and consistent fiber alignment during processing.

Understanding TPI Selection

What is TPI in regard to carding cloth? It stands for Tines Per Inch. The TPI of carding cloth determines its suitability for various fibers:

  • Ideal for coarse fibers, providing a textured batt with less blending.
  • A versatile choice for medium fibers, balancing texture and smoothness.
  • Suitable for fine fibers, offering smoother batts and efficient blending.
  • Best for very fine fibers, achieving highly refined and uniform batts.

Enhance Your Fiber Arts Projects

Our carding cloth empowers spinners, felters, and fiber artists to customize their tools for optimal fiber preparation. Whether you're blending colors or aligning fibers, the right carding cloth makes a significant difference in your crafting experience.

More Carding Cloth Resources

For additional insights into carding cloth and fiber preparation techniques, consider these resources:


Understanding Carding Cloth TPI
Anatomy of Carding Cloth
Carding Cloth: What TPI Does the Best Job?

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