delayed-reaction halloweenish fun

Posted on Sunday 5 November 2006

Six days late, here’s something to extend the spooky season in your life:

This is the scariest thing I ever found in all my days as a vintage dealer.

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Are you scared yet?

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Oh yeah, baby. Scary. Here’s what’s even scarier - it’s a LAMP. All those glass baubles light up. Like a comforting night light, shall we say… Sweet dreams!
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the kitchener bitch @ 11:14 pm
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Flash Your Fiber Stash: British Wool Mania Part Two!

Posted on Wednesday 1 November 2006

In honor of Flash Your Fiber Stash day, here’s the rest of British Wool Mania from ForestFibres! Be sure to scroll down to catch the bulk of the British wools in my first FYFS post (there are much better pics down there, I confess.)  Again, I HIGHLY recommend this seller if you’re interested in rare breeds.
First up is beautiful Leicester Longwool, with a whopping 8″ staple. This stuff is gorgeous and has a wonderful sheen - I’m looking forward to it:
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Then there’s Black Welsh, a relatively coarse wool that is indeed coal-black, with only the faintest bit of sunbleaching and with dense, crimpy locks:

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Kerry Hill is a lovely Cormo-springy and soft wool, with a bit of VM but with a beautiful fluffy texture:

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And finally, here’s some lovely Shetland roving (okay, not part of the fleece extravaganza, but still!)
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I’ve neglected to show the amazing Bowmont, a very fine fleece with a wonderful fluffy texture and gorgeous tiny crimp… more on that later, if I can stop combing it out long enough to photograph it…

the kitchener bitch @ 2:53 pm
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More Flash Your Fiber Stash! The Supporting Cast…

Posted on Wednesday 1 November 2006

Here are a few of the goodies from deep in my stash… be sure to scroll down for Part 1 of British Wool Mania!
Gorgeous silk top, that’s perfectly, well, silky:
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Silk noils, so different from the top but still very soft and nice:

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Pure camel down, from the lovely Seiding:

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50/50 camel/silk - ain’t it purty?:

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Pretty merino, handpainted by Seiding, the best Spinning SP ever!:

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Creamy soft yak - this stuff I don’t know quite what to do with:
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That about sums it up!  There’s more, but it’s in the process of being made into something… so assuming I ever finish anything again you’ll see it soon.

the kitchener bitch @ 2:43 pm
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Flash Your Fiber Stash: British Wool Mania!

Posted on Wednesday 1 November 2006

It’s Flash Your Fiber Stash day, and I’m going to brave a few serious technical difficulties to bring you British Wool Mania!

The lovely Sarah and I ordered a huge haul of wool from British rare breeds from the UK eBay dealer ForestFibres. If you’ve ever got a hankering to try out some old breed wool, I highly recommend them! In honor of Flash Your Fiber Stash day (and to kick off a newly rejuvenated set of blog posts now that I’ve got a decent camera again), here are some photos of our loot.

First up is some lovely black Wensleydale curls. I admit that I had some trepidation about buying Wensleydale - I hadn’t had the best experience trying to spin it initially - but I’m so glad we picked this up. The luster is incredible, but this stuff is still remarkably soft - much more so than I had imagined. Check out the cool white hairs mixed in with the black and bleached-blonde tips:

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Next is some Manx Loaghtan (no, I don’t know how to pronounce that either - do you?) I think this might be my favorite of the bunch. It’s a medium-grade wool, I would say about as soft as a good Shetland fleece. What I love is the color - it has these amazing cinnamon tones mixed in with honey-blonde tips and just a hint of darker brown here and there. It’s got a nice crimp and a good 4″ staple, too:

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This Ryeland is a much rougher, more rugged fleece - I would describe this one as a velvety Brillo pad. It’s coarse and crinkly, with a 3″ staple. Despite its coarseness, though, it’s still soft enough to be good for an outdoor garment:

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A strong contrast is the North Ronaldsay. This is my favorite of the fleeces so far, with the softest hand of the bunch and the most unusual appearance. The lightest possible grey is peppered through with scattered black hairs, giving the fleece a lovely heathered sort of effect. I would say that this fleece is way down in micron count - this is soft as good Merino, perfect for against-the-skin wear:

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Even softer are these unspeakably nice Gotland lamb locks. I’m interested enough in the softness and luster of this one to consider looking into Gotland roving:

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I have an obsession (obvious by now perhaps) with colored fleeces, but there were some notable white fleeces as well. These Cotswold curls are particularly luscious - long, lustrous, and eerily like human hair:

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There’s Norfolk Horn, a nice short-stapled medium-fine wool with beautiful tiny crimps (although this one included the most Genuine Sheep Doo):

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Similar to Bluefaced Leicester in feel, the Portland doesn’t have too much lock structure left after washing to know precisely what it’s like in its original form; as a washed fleece, though, it’s exceptionally white and sproingy:

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…more to come! Next up: Black Welsh Mountain, Leicester Longwool, and more…

the kitchener bitch @ 6:50 am
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