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  1. Flock It! Flocking Fibers Adhesives Applicators Supplies and Equipment

    In business for over 70 years, we are the country’s largest small quantity supplier of flocking fibers, providing quality products, excellent customer service, and knowledgeable tech support. If we don’t …

  2. How to Use Flocking Powder for Beginners - The Shabby Tree

    Aug 5, 2025 · Explore how to use flocking powder for beginners and create stunning crafts with this simple step-by-step guide.

  3. Flocking (texture) - Wikipedia

    Flocking is the process of depositing many small fiber particles (called flock) onto a surface. It can also refer to the texture produced by the process, or to any material used primarily for its flocked surface.

  4. Flocking / Flocking Supplies / Flocking Unlimited

    Flocking fibers and flocking supplies for hobbies and crafts. We carry a full line of flocking colors for all your needs. We have flocking fibers in 1/2 oz packages up to 25 lb bags. Including Nylon Flocking for …

  5. Flocking Process — American Flock Association

    Different techniques are selected based on the surface or object to be flocked. Flock fibers are applied to adhesive coated surfaces either mechanically, electrostatically or by a combination of both …

  6. FLOCKING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Why is '-ed' sometimes pronounced at the end of a word? The meaning of FLOCKING is a design in flock.

  7. FLOCKING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    FLOCKING meaning: 1. present participle of flock 2. to move or come together in large numbers: 3. to cover a surface…. Learn more.

  8. How to apply flock - Craft Flocking

    The application of Flocking is a simple process. Remember, you should wear a dust mask, do not skimp on the adhesive (any oil base or acrylic paint in the color you are flocking will work), don not skimp …

  9. Flock And Flocking - Understanding the Flocking process - Swicofil

    WHAT IS FLOCKING? The flocking process involves applying short monofilament fibres, usually nylon, rayon or polyester, directly on to a substrate that has been previously coated with an adhesive.

  10. The Flocking Process

    In short, the flocking process involves applying short monofilament fibres, usually nylon or rayon, directly on to a substrate that has been previously coated with an adhesive.