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Old 02-17-2011, 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by clsurz
Felting is big business.
Have you done it or are you involved in it? Would love to hear. I know that dyed wool is pretty expensive. That is why I gave in and started dyeing it myself. I work with Karen Schellinger who dyes wool in Vermont. We talk online and she gives me tons of support and answers my questions. She is a wonderful teacher.
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Old 02-17-2011, 11:10 AM
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I love wool applique. I did a 12 month wool applique quilt that I use as a bed runner. I like to add wool applique to wall hangings or table toppers. I buy used wool clothes and felt them. For different colors I over dye.
Roxannebcb, your work is beautiful. I have Sue Spargo's Folk Art Dreams. I made a friend a table topper using her blocks. It turned out beautiful.
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roxannebcb...where in Oregon? I grew up in Coos Bay...but live in Mississippi now....love and miss Oregon.
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Old 02-17-2011, 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by CarolynFisJus
roxannebcb...where in Oregon? I grew up in Coos Bay...but live in Mississippi now....love and miss Oregon.
I live in Lake Oswego just outside of Portland, OR. It is beautiful here - but no jobs. Glad we are retired. Thinking of moving to the coast.
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Old 02-17-2011, 11:46 AM
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would love to retire in Oregon...but the kids' roots(and Grandbabies) are here...so I visit once in awhile...have you been to Sisters? My sister-in-law(inColorado) are talking about going.
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Old 02-17-2011, 11:50 AM
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Oh yes - we are also considering moving there. The Sisters Quilt show is great. I just checked out the classes and they are all full pretty much.
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Beautiful !!... I am just starting to do some hand work with wool. Making candle mats now. I am also learing rug hooking.
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Originally Posted by Kutnso
Wool quilts make beautiful wallhangings but believe me, you don't want to sleep under one. When I was a child, many years ago, my Mom and Gran made wool quilts out on men's discarded clothing etc., these were so heavy that you had to sleep with your feet sideways. Anyone else know about these???
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I do - my mother got the sample book from Dad's store where he ordered clothing - it already had the wool cut into squares and she backed it with flannel.
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Here is another interesting wool website, I've seen her quilts in person at a local quilt show, they are stunning.

http://www.wildthymespatternco.com/blocks/index.html
I love Wild Thymes wool. One time a couple of years ago before wool became so popular I won an auction on ebay for a kit by Wild thymes that they actually still had on their website for about 300.00. I got it for 9.99. I am still using all the wools from it for my own projects. It was enough different colors to keep me happy for a long long time. What a find that was!
You are lucky her wool has a beautiful hand &sews like butter.
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Wow that is really cool you can do the dying. I need to look into that myself.
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