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Down in the Country Fibers. The Spin Starts Here! See our shop for our brand new Holly wood spinner. White. Comes with white cotton gloves. Be the first in your neighborhood. Our African Blackwood Spinner. Welcome to Down in the Country Fibers. Enter our on-line shop by clicking the "Our Shop" Main Menu entry to the left or above. A note to our European visitors:. We have reached an agreement with. Http:/ www.wildfibres.co.uk/. Newsletter in the Newsletter Subscription to the left. Spin in the car, on a ...
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How to order | Wild Colours natural dyes
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Wild Fibres - natural. For felting, spinning and dyeing. For printing, artists and gift wrap. Wild Colours - Exciting colours from Natural Dyes. Wild Colours natural dyes. How to order from Wild Colours. Buying from the Natural Dyes store. Payment, Postal Charges and Delivery. B Postage to UK. C Postage to Europe, USA, Australia and rest of world. C Fulfilment and Delivery Times. D Weights of natural dyes. E Paypal shopping cart errors. A Payment Options - how to pay for your Wild Colours products. When ...
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Fibre Sauvage: December 2012
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Saori Inspired Weaving and Knitting with Natural Fibres. Monday, December 3, 2012. Textile and Wood - an "hors pair" combination. Speaking of the Crawl. It's been a pleasure for a second time around. To display some of my weaving along with Stu's work. At Beatty Street Woodworkers. We both enjoy playing with the characters of our chosen medium to create one-of-a-kind pieces. A delightful scarf knitted with alpaca, the cool cross scarf. And a recent sculptural woven addition. Posted by Fibre Sauvage.
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SOW SEW | www.merci.org.uk
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Follow us on twitter. Why We Do It. In 2011 we started a small pilot project called Sow Sew. We used a small plot of ‘meanwhile’ land (land that isn’t being built on for a short time) donated by Urban Splash’ to see if we could grow flax to create an organic local sustainable material. We are delighted to have received a grant from Ernest Cook to explore the educational aspects of flax and flax growing and are now looking for additional funders to work with us to expand this exciting project into other a...
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Fibre Sauvage: January 2012
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Saori Inspired Weaving and Knitting with Natural Fibres. Tuesday, January 17, 2012. Knitting In the Round. Why knit flat when it can be done in the round" is my approach to knitting these days. And just about every garments can be knitted in the round - making it easy to try projects right off the needles (especially on two pairs of circular ones), and customizing them along the way. To knit in the round also means there's no seams and therefore less sewing of these tricky edges. Posted by Fibre Sauvage.
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Fibre Sauvage: February 2012
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Saori Inspired Weaving and Knitting with Natural Fibres. Saturday, February 25, 2012. More Knitting In the Round . More Socks. Noro yarn enchants in the morning sun while tabi socks keep the big toes cozy and warm. A touch of green merino wool from Louet Gem accentuates the fushia from Lorna's Laces. A perfect combination for jazzing up the feet. Posted by Fibre Sauvage. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Taquine la Muse - Home Page. At The Urban Weaver Studio. Fibre Links / Liens.
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Fibre Sauvage: Weaving Beyond Cloth
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Saori Inspired Weaving and Knitting with Natural Fibres. Tuesday, September 4, 2012. For a few months now, I've been taking part in The Urban Weaver Project. An environmental art project led by artist-weavers Todd DeVries. Sharon and I met three years ago - when attending her Autumn shade retreat. Offers a great guide. With the descriptive of these "invasive" plants. As a permaculturist, I rather label them as "opportunistic" species, but that's a different post all together. Cedar), Squamish spinner and...
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Fibre Sauvage: Flax to Linen to Threads in the Garden
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Saori Inspired Weaving and Knitting with Natural Fibres. Thursday, November 22, 2012. Flax to Linen to Threads in the Garden. Linen has to be my favourite plant fibre for zillions of reasons and for years I have been in awe with this wonderful bast fibre. When ready, the plants need to be collected and hung to dry. Next the seeds are removed - a step called " rippling. And saved for next year's crop. After the stalks are rippled, they are bundled and prepared for " retting. The combing of the fibres thro...
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Fibre Sauvage: October 2010
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Saori Inspired Weaving and Knitting with Natural Fibres. Wednesday, October 20, 2010. A Saori Wind Chime. My Saori wind chime came together. Before traveling to the Oregon Coast. And only recently was it installed outside near by our kitchen window. In creating this visual display of colors, my desire was to weave several Saori pieces that would dance in the wind. What I did not expect is the glowing of these colors in the morning sun. Posted by Fibre Sauvage. Friday, October 8, 2010. I treadled a lot.
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