Equipment question


Diane de Souza
 

These are part of some equipment in an estate sale - I have no idea what they are - any ideas? 

They are about 11" long and there are 25 of them.


Lorelei Caracausa
 

think they call them "angel wings"...to hold lease sticks


On Tue, Sep 14, 2021 at 6:35 PM Diane de Souza <dyeingtoweave@...> wrote:
These are part of some equipment in an estate sale - I have no idea what they are - any ideas? 

They are about 11" long and there are 25 of them.



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Lorelei


Sharon Schulze
 

Angel wings generally have some sort of clamp on them, don’t they? I am wondering if they are perhaps pieces from a hobby setup? I don’t have one, but it kind of looks like that I think.


On Sep 14, 2021, at 8:51 PM, Lorelei Caracausa <beeweaverstudio@...> wrote:

think they call them "angel wings"...to hold lease sticks

On Tue, Sep 14, 2021 at 6:35 PM Diane de Souza <dyeingtoweave@...> wrote:
These are part of some equipment in an estate sale - I have no idea what they are - any ideas? 

They are about 11" long and there are 25 of them.

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Lorelei


Janet Stollnitz
 

These are not Angel Wings. Purrington Looms (https://www.purringtonlooms.com/Angel_Wings.htm) makes Angel Wings.

 

Janet

 

From: weavetech@groups.io <weavetech@groups.io> On Behalf Of Diane de Souza
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2021 7:36 PM
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These are part of some equipment in an estate sale - I have no idea what they are - any ideas? 

They are about 11" long and there are 25 of them.


Elizabeth Moncrief
 

Not true ‘Angel Wings’ but they could be used to secure flat lease sticks.  I have a set that I purchased at a Convergence 20 years ago that look something like these. One for each side and you secure the leases themselves with bubbler bands on the outside of these holders.  Or if the leases have holes, you use shoe laces or cords to secure them.  These  holders keep them well separated. 

Liz Moncrief



 


On Sep 14, 2021, at 6:42 PM, Janet Stollnitz <janet@...> wrote:



These are not Angel Wings. Purrington Looms (https://www.purringtonlooms.com/Angel_Wings.htm) makes Angel Wings.

 

Janet

 

From: weavetech@groups.io <weavetech@groups.io> On Behalf Of Diane de Souza
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2021 7:36 PM
To: weavetech@groups.io
Subject: [weavetech] Equipment question

 

These are part of some equipment in an estate sale - I have no idea what they are - any ideas? 

They are about 11" long and there are 25 of them.


Sara von Tresckow
 

They are bag handles. here is a photo. The roundness of what you see here is because they were made by my Father and he changed the design a bit.

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Sara von Tresckow, Fond du Lac, WI

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Author of “When a Single Harness Simply Isn’t Enough”

http://www.woolgatherers.com Dutch Master Loom/Spinning Chairs/Öxabäck Looms, visit us in Fond du Lac or contact us about your weaving/spinning needs

 


P George
 




On Sep 15, 2021, at 12:13 AM, Sara von Tresckow <sarav@...> wrote:



They are bag handles. here is a photo. The roundness of what you see here is because they were made by my Father and he changed the design a bit.

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Sara von Tresckow, Fond du Lac, WI

sarav@...

Author of “When a Single Harness Simply Isn’t Enough”

http://www.woolgatherers.com Dutch Master Loom/Spinning Chairs/Öxabäck Looms, visit us in Fond du Lac or contact us about your weaving/spinning needs

 


NORMA STALEY
 

I am guessing handles for 'Bermuda' bags.
A pair are used for each bag. 
There may be another name for the cloth bags.

On Wednesday, September 15, 2021, 08:09:35 AM EDT, P George <patriceny@...> wrote:





On Sep 15, 2021, at 12:13 AM, Sara von Tresckow <sarav@...> wrote:



They are bag handles. here is a photo. The roundness of what you see here is because they were made by my Father and he changed the design a bit.

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Sara von Tresckow, Fond du Lac, WI

sarav@...

Author of “When a Single Harness Simply Isn’t Enough”

http://www.woolgatherers.com Dutch Master Loom/Spinning Chairs/Öxabäck Looms, visit us in Fond du Lac or contact us about your weaving/spinning needs