[Ponte Alto] Wool question

Connie Hambrock hambrock at erols.com
Tue Feb 24 13:37:56 PST 2004


Hi Interested wool gatherers,
The bag of wool I bought last year at the farm was about the size of a 
plastic grocery bag when filled and tied up. Constance

Nicole Spaun wrote:
> Hello,
> Thanks for the tip!  Do you know how big a bag it is?  Then again, that's a 
> great price for anything over 1oz.  I looked them up and they say that they 
> are open March - December so I'll hopefully get out there sometime next week 
> then.
> Thanks,
> -Bianca
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Connie Hambrock" <hambrock at erols.com>
> To: "The Barony of Ponte Alto" <ponte-alto at atlantia.sca.org>
> Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 7:36 PM
> Subject: Re: [Ponte Alto] Wool question
> 
> 
> 
>>Hi Nicole,
>>The General Store at Frying Pan park, also known as Kidwell Farm in
>>Herndon off of Centreville and West ox has wool roving from their sheep
>>for $1.00 for a bag. If you are buying a lot you might be able to get a
>>better price. Yours in Service, Constance of Hambrock
>>
>>Nicole Spaun wrote:
>>
>>>Greetings,
>>>I was wondering if anyone knows of any stores in the local area that 
>>>sell
>>>wool roving?  Clean, carded, wool ready to felt.  I know numerous online
>>>places, but sometimes you just want to feel it first before ending up 
>>>with
>>>the wrong supplies.  Anywhere between Fairfax Co, DC, and Stafford is 
>>>good.
>>>Adv<Thank you>ance,
>>>-Bianca
>>>
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