[Ansteorra-textiles] Introduction

Robin Craig aceiatx at yahoo.com
Mon May 20 18:42:53 PDT 2002


I just got home from work and here is a list of  items and prices to give you
an idea -

white Mohair top- $7 an ounce or 8 oz for $40

Grey cotswold/churros blend roving - $5 an oz or 3 1/2 oz for $15

Red Shetland wool dyed red in the lock and fluffed  (not in the grease)- $5 for
2 oz or 6oz for $15

1 oz rainbow dyed targee wool roving(vibrant color) - $5

1 oz blue/purple varigated silk top - $7

1 oz white silk top - $7

2 oz worsted-lt bulky handspun wool yarn dyed with indigo resulting in a
'wedgwood' blue - $20

8 oz Merino/Tencel 70/30 blend (blue/white) - $18

Fluffy purple Australian wool of some type with blue slubby bits (would make
great texture for knitting) - 4 1/2 oz for $15

All sorts of assorted 'mystery' wools in several colors (my experiments with
kool-aid dye) - various prices

Small lightweight spindles that work either top or bottom - $5 each

a unknown weight of red llama fiber with lots of VM and a unknown weight of
chocolate brown llama fiber with lots of VM. ( I havent priced this yet  or
weighed it, so I probably won't bring any to Steppes - its not period fiber
anyway- but it is soft and has a long staple)

That is just what I have now.  I can get more if you guys want specific stuff
and in specific amounts please let me know!  I will be happy to provide prices
in advance as best I can!



--- Robin Craig <aceiatx at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Since you sound interested, I will bring my stuff out!
>
> I have several types in various amounts. Mareno, Churros Blends, Mareno
> Blends
> - processed roving and unprocessed fibers, dyed and undyed.  I even have some
> stuff dyed a beautiful red that is still in the lock, it was just cleaned,
> dyed
> and 'fluffed'.   I also have some silk and drop spindles.  I have a big
> basket
> I often take to events to try and tempt people!  I am open to bartering and
> am
> willing to discuss prices.  I am not a 'vendor' but I do try to support my
> SCA
> and my spinning habit a little bit by helping out my fellow fiber addicts.
> guess that makes me more of a Facilitator..lol
>
> Also, If anyone has any particular wool or silk needs and doesn't know where
> to
> get it, I may be able to get stuff for you from my supplier.  This includes
> yarns (even some naturally dyed handspun yarns). I may also be able to get
> llama, alpaca and sometimes flax.  I can also get some supplies like wool
> cards, drop spindles, niddy-noddies, nostepindes, felting needles and
> information on spinning wheels.
>
> Basically, if you are having trouble finding anything, I will do my best to
> help you out!
>
> -Robin
>
> --- Nancy Wederstrandt <nweders at mail.utexas.edu> wrote:
> >   sez clare the fiber holic.
> >
> > Robin -- what types of wool are you selling?
> >
> > Clare
> >
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