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Good morning everyone!! I wanted to let everyone know that the MSN Santamaker group is planning a Chat on Sunday, Oct. 13 at 3:00 Central time. If you are a...
Lisa
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Oct 11, 2002
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Where is the best place to order wool fleece - for a country- look "old" Santa? TIA, Micki...
Micki Eastman
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Oct 14, 2002
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I found this to be a good source: www.pearlmoondollhair.com/Santa.html Susan Micki Eastman <mickeast2@...> wrote:Where is the best place to order wool...
susan loscalzo
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Oct 14, 2002
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Hello Group, My family raises Angora goats in the Texas Hill Country and I do have some raw mohair for sale. It is "straight from the goat"--it's not been...
Ronnie & Stephanie Sm...
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Oct 14, 2002
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I have just sheared my sheep for the winter and have some beautiful cotswold fleece for sale. Costwold fleece is perfect for old world santa because it is a...
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Oct 14, 2002
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In a message dated 10/14/02 6:56:51 AM Pacific Daylight Time, ... I am interested in learning more about the fleece. I am quite new to this and not sure I...
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Oct 14, 2002
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Costwold sheep are a large breed sheep, their fleece grows in long locks, some are very curly, some are soft curls. The fleece can range anywhere from 4 inches...
dawn smith
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Oct 14, 2002
11:32 pm
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I've been using mainly wool from Lincoln Longwool sheep and I find it wonderful to use. Depending on the age of the animal, it varies from very wavy to large...
Sue Wienczkowski
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Oct 15, 2002
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This is probably more information than you ever would want to know about ... look at the frame on the left side of the window. Scroll down through the list...
McCarty
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Oct 15, 2002
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Hi Gang, I have some miniatures I have decided NOT to use if anyone is interested I have 10 pair of miniature leather cowboy boots if anyone is interested too...
Dave & Bonnie Lundberg
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Oct 15, 2002
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I'm sure I've asked about this before, but in case someone's on the list now that wasn't then, I'm asking again. If anyone knows of a source of SMALL tin ...
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Oct 15, 2002
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Nancy, I have 6 of those "pencil sharpener" type lanterns, and another cute little one that size, if you are interested in them, or would like to see a pic,...
dbalfanz
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Oct 15, 2002
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Hi, I am interested in the pic I make a 14" Santa are they too scale to that size ? thx Bonnie ... ******************************************* NEW Rubber...
Dave & Bonnie Lundberg
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Oct 15, 2002
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Hi, I don't have the metal ones, but just bought a mold and have poured ceramic lanterns. I have one that is around the size you want, and also just got...
Alice Keiser
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Oct 15, 2002
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Bonnie, I used to use them with about a 22" - 25" Santa, so they might be a bit big for that size. Good luck, though! With Christmas coming, you might be...
dbalfanz
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Oct 15, 2002
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Hi Donna, Thanks for the info ! my santa's are too scale to a miniature dog sled & the huskies I make so I stay with the smaller size. THX Bonnie ... ...
Dave & Bonnie Lundberg
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Oct 15, 2002
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Hi gang, I am TRYING to find wool plaids in a scale SMALL enough for a 14-15" santa anyone kniow a source, I am working on next yrs Santa's not making any this...
Dave & Bonnie Lundberg
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Oct 15, 2002
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Lincoln Longwool is very soft to touch. Its hard to compare Lincoln to Cotswold on feel. On the curls, Cotswold can be a true santabeard curl. Cotswold young...
dawn smith
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Oct 15, 2002
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Thank you for the wool comparison, Dawn. That does help me quite a bit. I am spoiled with the softness of the Lincoln, and depending on the animal I get...
Sue Wienczkowski
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Oct 16, 2002
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Hi Everyone, I raise Longwool Lincoln sheep here on my farm. I would be happy to send samples to anyone interested. Unfortunately I have filled all my orders...
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Oct 16, 2002
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Hello for Florida! I would be very interested in looking at your samples. I am looking for the curliest wool that I can find. My Santas are mostly 12-14",...
Cecilia Brown
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Oct 16, 2002
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Hi, I would like samples also. My address is Alice Keiser,P.O.Box 245, 1741 Main St. Mapleton, Maine 04757. Thanks, Alice ... ...
Alice Keiser
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Oct 16, 2002
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Try the fabulous Tin Shop at www.thetinshop.com <http://www.thetinshop.com/> - they do custom work too. Elke Watts The Stinky Piggy Studio ... From:...
Elke Watts
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Oct 16, 2002
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Could any of you give me a tip on how to do a good nose?? Thanks, Ali __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Faith Hill - Exclusive...
Alice Keiser
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Oct 16, 2002
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... they look like they do lovely stuff, but it's still all quite large and way too expensive for an accessory for a Santa. I really need SMALL--like 2-3" ...
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Oct 16, 2002
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Hi Cecilia I would be happy to send you samples as soon as I can. I have Cotswold sheep. Cecilia Brown <ccssantas@...> wrote: Hello for Florida! I would...
dawn smith
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Oct 17, 2002
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Hello all! I have 2 full Tibetan lamb plates (pelts), and 2 half plates for sale. If anyone is interested, email me. Donna...
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Oct 17, 2002
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Where can I purchase wool roving?...
Micki Eastman
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Oct 17, 2002
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Hello, I am interested in a sample also. I am always looking for good beard material. Sharon Masters 619 front street Rome City IN 46784 ...
gary masters
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Oct 17, 2002
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Micki, Wool roving is very abundant--you just have to find some local handspinners or a mill. What color do you want? What kind do you want?--What will you...
Judy Lessard
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