Thank you so much. I've shared this with some of my textile friends and printed out a copy for my studio. Anne
--- In machine_needle_felting@yahoogroups.com, "fabric" <Lindah40@...> wrote:
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> I'm back from Mexico and just picked up the wool testing thread. A friend of mine gave me 3 large bins full of fine fabrics when her mother passed away and they were beautiful, high-end clothing fabrics. There was wool, linen, silk, and a host of other unknown fiber-type fabrics. I had to find a way to figure out what the fibers were so I could use them in my Art Quilts. The following link teaches how to test for different fiber types and blends. I labeled each of the fabrics so I would know in the future what they were. May of them surprised me as I never would have guessed what they were and many of them were pure fibers - not blends.
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> http://www.ditzyprints.com/dpburnchart.html
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> Linda Hall
> www.fabricartbylinda.com
> www.fabricartbylinda.blogspot.com
> Author of "The ART of Machine Needle Felting" book and CD
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> --- In machine_needle_felting@yahoogroups.com, "faerie 1947" <paintedthreads@> wrote:
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> > hi again... after sending my email re wool testing i found a tutorial on how to use bleach to test for wool fiber content... in case anyone else can use it here is the link:
> > http://wandaworksinwiarton.blogspot.com/2008/11/recycling-and-tests-for-real-wool.html
> > and for the burn test:
> > http://www.ditzyprints.com/dpburnchart.html
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> > all my best
> > tonya
> > inside this old woman is a young diva wondering what happened
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