Re: Civilian Saddle Blanket
Paul,
Not to rain on anyone's parade, this is at least the 5th time I have heard someone state something to this effect. Every single one, when learning of the demands of the weave and the use of the loom and equipment necessary to make them accurately have decided to "reconsider" their plan. It is grueling and there is so much prep to the moss itself to soak it and remove the outer husk and then prepare the filament, etc. There are precious few samples that survive of these blankets and any products that are to be used, must be made according to that type of weave and how they are made.
However, if she wants to get into it to a greater degree, I suggest that she contact Ms. Dawn, Karl Pepper or even Ken Knopp, in order to find out what really is involved.
I can help with some contact info if still interested.
regards,
Mark
Paul,
Not to rain on anyone's parade, this is at least the 5th time I have heard someone state something to this effect. Every single one, when learning of the demands of the weave and the use of the loom and equipment necessary to make them accurately have decided to "reconsider" their plan. It is grueling and there is so much prep to the moss itself to soak it and remove the outer husk and then prepare the filament, etc. There are precious few samples that survive of these blankets and any products that are to be used, must be made according to that type of weave and how they are made.
However, if she wants to get into it to a greater degree, I suggest that she contact Ms. Dawn, Karl Pepper or even Ken Knopp, in order to find out what really is involved.
I can help with some contact info if still interested.
regards,
Mark
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