[MR] Roving and Handspun Wool Resource

Sharon Gordon gordonse at one.net
Mon Oct 27 04:41:11 PST 2003


Here is some info on a wool resource just over the border in the East
Kindom, modernly in the Reading, Pennsylvania area.  She will be at the East
Kindom's Bolt, Book & Bottle - Autumn Schola on Sat, Nov 8, 2003
Hosted by Shire of Hartshorn-dale - Boyertown, PA.  Event info at
http://www.eastkingdom.org/event-detail.html?eid=707
and more details at
http://www.hartshorn-dale.org/schola.php

In the past, they have raised some Icelandic Sheep (not sure what they have
currently).
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A member of the Shire of Hartshorn-dale approached me regarding the various
goods I have and felt it would be advantageous to both the Society for
Creative Anachronism and myself.

Please, let me explain. I am the owner of a shop, The Sheep Boutique, which
offers many items originating from wool and the natural fiber community.
Such items are, beautiful roving in many wonderful natural colors and also
magnificant dyed varigated roving.  We have fleeces that are washed and raw
from many different breeds of sheep.  Many beautifully dyed, 100% wool,
homespun yarns in 2-ply, 4 oz. skeins.  Natural colored, 100% wool
sportweight yarn, in 4 oz. skeins.  Bulk cones of dyed homespun and
sportweight 100% wool yarns.  Home processed (no chemicals), handspun,
natural colored yarn in 4 oz. and 2 oz. skeins.  Quilt battings made of 100%
wool, sheepskins, felted pincushions and other felted items, handwoven throw
rugs and many crafts made from wool or natural fiber.

If you feel your group would be interested in the above items, please
contact me so we may discuss details, such as date, time, and location for
me to setup a "booth" for your members.

Sincerely,
Brenda Anderson
The Sheep Boutique
"quietspringfarm at aol.com"
610-916-6448 or 610-587-1213






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