[Ansteorra-textiles] Some of Morgan's stuff

Morgan Cain (Ansteorra) morgancain at earthlink.net
Wed Jul 9 20:20:28 PDT 2003


First dibs and all that:

SPINNING FIBER:
    Blue-green Border Leicester (uneven dye, pretty), 3oz., $6.00
    Purple mohair/lambswool (50/50), 2oz., $7.00
    Red lambswool, 2oz., $4.00
    Russet (brown overdyed with red?) lambswool, 2oz., $4.00

MOHAIR YARN:
    Cone of purple-fuchsia boucle, label inside says only "$30.00," 16oz., $20.00
    Cone of purple not-boucle (different shade), label inside says "$8.00"
    Nine balls gold 80% mohair by Hayfield, 50 grams each, $36.00

Black wool, appx. DK weight (2 ply), 4x200 yards @ $10.00 each
                        2x225 yards @ $12.00 each

85% Cotton / 15% Silk yarn, one grey, one green, 50 grams, 115 yards - $8.00 each

50% Cashmere / 50% Merino yarn
    Off-black - 3x 2oz. hanks (appx. 500 yards) - $15.00 each
    Medium Blue - 2x 2oz. hanks (appx. 500 yards) - $15.00 each
    Red and Gold - one each, 2oz. hanks (appx. 500 yards) - $15.00 each

I do have more of the Cashmere/Merino if you want more of these colours.  It also comes in bottle green and purple (out of hanks, have to wind from cones).

Two cones of gold wool, one 16oz. and one 3.5oz., slightly tweedy medium gold
        Both for $15.00

If anybody is interested in chenille on cones, I have that too.  Blue, dark purple, rust, "storm" (dark olive), cream, gold, purple-black with a "cast" of gold - varying amounts, from one to about five pounds.  Some is cotton, some is rayon.

That's it for tonight.  I've some high end (Anny Blatt silk, Noro) yarns but they are mostly for knitting and crocheting, and much less adaptable to the SCA.  Yes, I know chenille's not really SCA, but I know a lot of weavers like it.

                                                        ---= Morgan


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