With spring quickly arriving, we have started shearing our Merino sheep. However, I do have a question. We are an 1880s site, and wool would have simply been taken to the mill. Without sounding backward, what would be a good modern way or period alternative to have this wool spun? Any recommendations on who to take it to? We are not doing this as a demonstration, I just simply want the wool for our own purposes.
One of the reasons we want wool to use, is that we are in the process of firguring out our original Lamb's Family Knitting Machine, patented 1863. I am fortunate enough to have the original crate it came in, as well as the directions. Interesting enough, the directions give instructions for the following knit garments:
Ribbed socks
Balmoral Stockings
mittens
gloves
gent's Ribbed undershirts
gent's ribbed drawers
leggins
breakfast cape
wristlets
Little girls dresses
gent's traveling shawl
fancy web for shawls
summer shawls
Pretty neat!!
Rick Musselman
Buckeye Mess
GHTI
One of the reasons we want wool to use, is that we are in the process of firguring out our original Lamb's Family Knitting Machine, patented 1863. I am fortunate enough to have the original crate it came in, as well as the directions. Interesting enough, the directions give instructions for the following knit garments:
Ribbed socks
Balmoral Stockings
mittens
gloves
gent's Ribbed undershirts
gent's ribbed drawers
leggins
breakfast cape
wristlets
Little girls dresses
gent's traveling shawl
fancy web for shawls
summer shawls
Pretty neat!!
Rick Musselman
Buckeye Mess
GHTI
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