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Rabbit hole
I seem to have gotten into a real rabbit hole looking at information from various causes we support. But along with the Cranbrook article I found the following: Ashoka led me to Nicole Rycroft and
I seem to have gotten into a real rabbit hole looking at information from various causes we support. But along with the Cranbrook article I found the following: Ashoka led me to Nicole Rycroft and
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Fran Osten
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#61670
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Re: SCT Yarns
I agree with Fran.
I would do a burn test to determine the general type of fiber category it falls within and make a note of that on the bottom of the cone. (Maybe add "sample first")
I see that
I agree with Fran.
I would do a burn test to determine the general type of fiber category it falls within and make a note of that on the bottom of the cone. (Maybe add "sample first")
I see that
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Sally O
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#61669
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Re: SCT Yarns
To add to confusion , yarns aren’t always wound onto a cone with the proper label. Recycling…. So you can’t even rely on that. Sigh …..
Fran
To add to confusion , yarns aren’t always wound onto a cone with the proper label. Recycling…. So you can’t even rely on that. Sigh …..
Fran
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Fran Osten
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#61668
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Re: Mystery yarn Camel-2
Great find in your stash Isabelle. Most likely Bactrian camel and spun in China. I’ve seen both Chinese and Japanese dehairing machines. I’m guessing it is a mill end from a sweater
Great find in your stash Isabelle. Most likely Bactrian camel and spun in China. I’ve seen both Chinese and Japanese dehairing machines. I’m guessing it is a mill end from a sweater
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Mary Underwood
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#61667
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Re: SCT Yarns
Found on Google
SCT Yarns, Inc. was an industrial yarn company based out of Chattanooga, TN. The full name was Standard Coosa & Thatcher, Incorporated.
Found on Google
SCT Yarns, Inc. was an industrial yarn company based out of Chattanooga, TN. The full name was Standard Coosa & Thatcher, Incorporated.
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Brenda Stultz
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#61666
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SCT Yarns
This is an other mystery cone in my stash . This one intrigues me because it is a yarn made in the US. Does anyone know anything about STC Yarns?
And don't worry, that is my last request about my
This is an other mystery cone in my stash . This one intrigues me because it is a yarn made in the US. Does anyone know anything about STC Yarns?
And don't worry, that is my last request about my
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Isabelle Fusey
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#61665
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Re: Mystery yarn Camel-2
The burn test only detects protein, cellulose and nylon as different.
Sheep wool and camel wool will give similar if not identical results.
Ian Bowers (Dr)
Managing Director
George Weil &Sons Ltd
The burn test only detects protein, cellulose and nylon as different.
Sheep wool and camel wool will give similar if not identical results.
Ian Bowers (Dr)
Managing Director
George Weil &Sons Ltd
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Ian Bowers
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#61664
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Re: Mystery yarn Camel-2
Thanks everyone for the info.
I have not done a burn test yet - I guess that is the next step. I should not assume that the fact it comes from a "Wool factory" means it is wool.
Isabelle
Thanks everyone for the info.
I have not done a burn test yet - I guess that is the next step. I should not assume that the fact it comes from a "Wool factory" means it is wool.
Isabelle
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Isabelle Fusey
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#61663
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Re: Mystery yarn Camel-2
Did you conduct a burn test on it?
Did you conduct a burn test on it?
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Sally O
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#61662
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Re: Interesting find in the usual end of year fundraising appeals!
Thank you for this link, Fran.
I actually visited Cranbrook before I was a weaver.
I would love to return, and I actually a know a student currently attending.
(Lucky girl!)
Thank you for this link, Fran.
I actually visited Cranbrook before I was a weaver.
I would love to return, and I actually a know a student currently attending.
(Lucky girl!)
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Sally O
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#61661
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Re: Mystery yarn Camel-2
I got an alert that this message didn't get sent the first two times. I think I used the wrong email address to send from. I hope this isn't the 3rd copy you have received!
It's from Ningbo Dong Yang
I got an alert that this message didn't get sent the first two times. I think I used the wrong email address to send from. I hope this isn't the 3rd copy you have received!
It's from Ningbo Dong Yang
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Beth Coughlin
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#61660
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Re: Mystery yarn Camel-2
Hi
I would think that Camel - 2 is the colour. The figures 2/26 indicate that is is a two ply yarn - see below.
The first number refers to the number of strands plied together. The second
Hi
I would think that Camel - 2 is the colour. The figures 2/26 indicate that is is a two ply yarn - see below.
The first number refers to the number of strands plied together. The second
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Dunja Roberts <dunjaroberts@...>
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#61659
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Re: Mystery yarn Camel-2
It could well be the grade of fibre.
Mohair and wool have gradings related to fineness.
Ian Bowers (Dr)
Managing Director
George Weil &Sons Ltd
It could well be the grade of fibre.
Mohair and wool have gradings related to fineness.
Ian Bowers (Dr)
Managing Director
George Weil &Sons Ltd
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Ian Bowers
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#61658
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Re: Mystery yarn Camel-2
It is a number 2/26 - used frequently for wool, cashmere, etc. Colourmart
carries yarns of this weight.
Camel-2 is most likely the color of the yarn, though it could mean some
camelhair content.
Sara
It is a number 2/26 - used frequently for wool, cashmere, etc. Colourmart
carries yarns of this weight.
Camel-2 is most likely the color of the yarn, though it could mean some
camelhair content.
Sara
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Sara von Tresckow
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#61657
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Mystery yarn Camel-2
Hello everyone
I am determined to organize my stash this week and deal with all these mystery cones that have accumulated over the years.
One exmaple is this cone of "Camel-2" yarn. The label is
Hello everyone
I am determined to organize my stash this week and deal with all these mystery cones that have accumulated over the years.
One exmaple is this cone of "Camel-2" yarn. The label is
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Isabelle Fusey
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#61656
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Re: 12 shaft information
Faye, my husband tips my Gilmore loom up and leans the front beam on a side table. I can get at the tie-ups very easily.
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Jody Fisher Williams
jody@...
1245 W Calzada
Faye, my husband tips my Gilmore loom up and leans the front beam on a side table. I can get at the tie-ups very easily.
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Jody Fisher Williams
jody@...
1245 W Calzada
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jody Williams
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#61655
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Re: Brocade
Here’s the fixed link. (The copy-pasted one also added some extra characters)
https://www.ravelry.com/projects/FLAXFAN/brocading-tutorial---part-1-back-floats-woven-as-is
Sara, these are wonderful!
Here’s the fixed link. (The copy-pasted one also added some extra characters)
https://www.ravelry.com/projects/FLAXFAN/brocading-tutorial---part-1-back-floats-woven-as-is
Sara, these are wonderful!
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Fazia Rizvi
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#61654
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Re: 12 shaft information
Faye, if you’re still in the Denver area, the Rocky Mountain Weavers Guild meets monthly Sep – May and is having their Member-to-Member Sale this coming January 15th in Arvada.
Doreen McLaughlin
Faye, if you’re still in the Denver area, the Rocky Mountain Weavers Guild meets monthly Sep – May and is having their Member-to-Member Sale this coming January 15th in Arvada.
Doreen McLaughlin
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Doreen McLaughlin
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#61653
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Re: 12 shaft information
Isabelle, those drafts are incredibly beautiful and might easily change my mind about focusing on turned twill or double weave right away. I will report back to group how I fare, but it might be a
Isabelle, those drafts are incredibly beautiful and might easily change my mind about focusing on turned twill or double weave right away. I will report back to group how I fare, but it might be a
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Faye Kurnick
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#61652
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Re: 12 shaft information
Pat and Tina—Handweaving.net is a great resource that I haven’t used very much. I did look up 12S turned twill last night and there was just one draft, but I will open up my search as there are
Pat and Tina—Handweaving.net is a great resource that I haven’t used very much. I did look up 12S turned twill last night and there was just one draft, but I will open up my search as there are
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Faye Kurnick
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#61651
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