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The people of Sonogno in the Verzasca Valley (Ticino, Switzerland) were dying Wool with leaves, walnut shells, onion skins and other natural dyes as early as 150 years ago. The association “Pro-Verzasca” strives for the preservation of thes...
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Swiss cdc natural dyed
In jest the name of the product is oxymoronic in so far as something dyed is not natural. I do like the product because the quality of the feathers is much better than other brands. I tie a lot of collars and hackles by making dubbing loops and spinning the fibers. These hold up much better in the prep stage. A product well worth the money.
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JOHN · February 14, 2026
Cdc
I like the rhe Swiss cdc, I use the tan color a lot with Grey/dun. It's more of a natural bug color and the feathers themselves are fuller and a bit longer then say Hareline.