I just got this e-mail today regarding the availability of some new woolen fabrics. If you haven't seen or worked with this fabric you should really call for a swatch today. it's really great stuff. We use it at the museum for our regimental coats and our other wool garments.
BTW: All this stuff is woven and finished in Great Britain and is extensively researched before production as to color, weight and weave. You guys will NOT be disappointed!
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BTW: All this stuff is woven and finished in Great Britain and is extensively researched before production as to color, weight and weave. You guys will NOT be disappointed!
Guys, I wanted to let you know that I just delivered four pieces of cloth from our most recent production run of K&P Historical Textiles to Needle & Thread in Gettysburg yesterday. Darlene is considering becoming a regular retailer of our cloth and has started with the following colors, which she informs me will be posted on her website effective today in the Wooded Hamlet section of her website.
The colors that she now has on hand are as follows:
Madder red broadcloth (RM002)--(our standard madder, not the dark madder RM001)
Mixed grey kersey (new weave and color!!)--matched to orig. War of 1812 US and British Nap samples in Nat Archives and in a British archive, but certainly apropos for Civil War and RW usage
Sky blue kersey BL005 (new weave and color!!)--matched to orig. Schuykill Arsenal examples
Dark Indigo (formerly called Federal) Blue Kersey BL003 (new weave and color)
If she is successful at selling in small quantities (she intends to sell at the same retail rate as Najecki and will only list on her website what is actually in stock), she intends to broaden her weave and color ranges. For those of you in need of small quantities at 1/4 yard min., she is an ideal vendor and I hope that you will consider patronizing her for such. I had already mentioned the Williamsburg crowd to her (since many of you already patronize her) and your interest in colors such as brown and British royal blue....
Best regards, Jim Kochan
PS. Coming in to me next week or the week following is the balance of this new run, including a new mid-drab kersey and mid-green broadcloth, as well as black cloth. Superfine production, by the by, is also underway--among other new weaves
The colors that she now has on hand are as follows:
Madder red broadcloth (RM002)--(our standard madder, not the dark madder RM001)
Mixed grey kersey (new weave and color!!)--matched to orig. War of 1812 US and British Nap samples in Nat Archives and in a British archive, but certainly apropos for Civil War and RW usage
Sky blue kersey BL005 (new weave and color!!)--matched to orig. Schuykill Arsenal examples
Dark Indigo (formerly called Federal) Blue Kersey BL003 (new weave and color)
If she is successful at selling in small quantities (she intends to sell at the same retail rate as Najecki and will only list on her website what is actually in stock), she intends to broaden her weave and color ranges. For those of you in need of small quantities at 1/4 yard min., she is an ideal vendor and I hope that you will consider patronizing her for such. I had already mentioned the Williamsburg crowd to her (since many of you already patronize her) and your interest in colors such as brown and British royal blue....
Best regards, Jim Kochan
PS. Coming in to me next week or the week following is the balance of this new run, including a new mid-drab kersey and mid-green broadcloth, as well as black cloth. Superfine production, by the by, is also underway--among other new weaves
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