it has a very
small footprint. The other thing I like about it is that it's very easy to
adjust. I have never found anything I couldn't spin on this wonderful wheel.
Katy Blanchard
Urban Eagle Design
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Youngsville, New Mexico
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Hi Holly,
My tops are very simple - shaped like a tank top. I knit them. If you are
interested in seeing a photo of one, e-mail me off list and I will send you a
photo.
Katy
Katy Blanchard
Urban Eagle Design
www.urbaneagle.com
Youngsville, New Mexico
On Jan 6, 2010, at 5:02 PM, Holly Shaltz
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done just in time to hand out in July. We're a relatively new organization but
our goal is to be the source for information on all things fiber in New Mexico.
It's pretty exciting! So I hope to see a lot of you in Albuquerque in July!
Katy Blanchard
Urban Eagle Design
, the critters are dead.
Good luck.
Katy Blanchard
Urban Eagle Design
http://www.urbaneagle.com
Youngsville, New Mexico
On Oct 13, 2009, at 7:29 AM, Shepherds Spring Farm wrote:
You can start by spraying them to kill the bugs. You need something
like
house and garden spray or flea spray
Moth balls are carcinogenic.
Katy Blanchard
Urban Eagle Design
http://www.urbaneagle.com
Youngsville, New Mexico
On Oct 13, 2009, at 10:33 AM, gschamel wrote:
Is there anything other than moth balls that deters mice?
Not sure what you object to about moth balls, but if it's
the lingering
I'm looking forward to having you SIGN mine at Convergence next year G
Katy Blanchard
Urban Eagle Design
http://www.urbaneagle.com
Youngsville, New Mexico
On Sep 19, 2009, at 4:57 AM, Ronald Parker wrote:
On Sep 18, 2009, at 6:04 PM, Kathleen Connell wrote:
Silly girl - the list Mom
are getting ready to stock our freezer!
Katy Blanchard
Urban Eagle Design
http://www.urbaneagle.com
Youngsville, New Mexico
On Sep 4, 2009, at 9:10 AM, Ronald Parker wrote:
On Sep 4, 2009, at 4:10 PM, Sara von Tresckow wrote:
Hi,
I always forget to post here just because - but come
Dry ice is the best way to get rid of moths and larvae. Then keep
they away with a good herbal moth repellant. NOT moth balls as they
cause cancer.
Katy Blanchard
Urban Eagle Design
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Pantry moths are not the same thing as wool moths so I don't thing
these traps will work to protect your wool.
Katy Blanchard
Urban Eagle Design
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Youngsville, New Mexico
On Apr 22, 2009, at 9
Those silly sheep made it on Countdown with Keith Olberman on MSMBC
last night!
Katy Blanchard
Urban Eagle Design
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http://www.urbaneagle.com
Youngsville, New Mexico
On Mar 19, 2009, at 2:53 AM, Nadine Chounet
Holly,
I would think that soy silk is cellulose as it's from soy beans.
Unless they add some real silk to it.
Too bad about all your troubles! What a bummer! What has happened to
customer service?
Katy Blanchard
Urban Eagle Design
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http
is a movement that started on the east cost in
response to the NOP and has spread nation-wide.
Sadly, just because something is labeled organic doesn't
necessarily mean that it's what we think it is. It is important that
we all educate ourselves.
Katy Blanchard
Urban Eagle Herb Co.
Urban Eagle
The times I've worked with llama I haven't washed it before
spinning. There is next to no grease in llama and dirt will fall
out as you spin. I find it much easier to wash AFTER spinning.
Katy The Urban Eagle
Katy Blanchard
Urban Eagle Herb Co.
Youngsville, New Mexico
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On Aug 14, 2007, at 9:09 AM, Joy Beeson wrote:
On 8/12/07 6:36 PM, bj wrote:
Katy There are many photo hosting sites that you can
upload your pictures to and post that link for us to see.
Or you could start a blog
Or, if you belong to a mailing list hosted by one of the
free services,
nearby. Just chew the
leaves up a little and spread on the sting area. All the herbal
books say to harvest the nettle before it starts to flower. It's
great added to spring tonic soups along with other spring greens
such as dandelion.
Katy
Katy Blanchard
Urban Eagle Herb Co.
Youngsville
I pick the leaves any time I can find it and usually pick top leaves
and leave the bottom leaves. It is usually a biannual and will bloom
the second year. I have a lovely stand going in my dye garden this
year. It's the first year for them and will probably harvest some
leaves a little
If it's any consolation, mullein IS medicinal. Michael Moore (The
herbalist NOT the film maker G) says Mullein is an herb for the
lungs and throat and can be consumed in any rational quantity needed,
being basically free of toxicity.
Katy
On Aug 12, 2007, at 5:40 PM, Joanna Gleason wrote:
One of my favorite dye plants is mullein. I use copper sulfate as a
mordant and get a wonderful subdued spring green - just a tad on the
olive side but lovely none the less. It's the only dye plant I know
of that will give a green without having to over dye.
Katy Blanchard
Urban Eagle
I dry it. I wish this list could show pictures because I have some
good ones! It's a beautiful color and goes so well with cota,
madder, chamisa, etc. - just about anything. I dyed some handspun
silk/merino with mullein, my homegrown madder, cota and a little
indigo and knit a beautiful
I have a medicinal herbal tea business and one of the products we
sell is an herbal moth repellant. It works great. Some of the herbs
used will grow just about any where: thyme, rosemary, lavender,
peppermint . Other herbs are cloves, eucalyptus, and cedar bark.
Just remember that to get a
Most of the Taos knowledge (and some of it's equipment) has found it
way to Tapetes de Lana in Mora, NM You can contact them at
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Katy in COLD Youngsville, NM
On Dec 9, 2005, at 12:12 PM, Gail White wrote:
Most of the mills in the US can handle Lincoln, if
A few years ago I got hold of some really dirty Jacob fleece. I
would have loved to have spun it but it was just too #)([EMAIL PROTECTED])$
dirty So o o o I put it around all of our trees as mulch. One
day I heard a commotion and looked out to see two very large ravens
fighting over a bit
I will dito the remark about not being a doctor and this not being
any diagnosis of any sort , etc. etc.
That said, I have been studying Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
along with an herb course that I'm doing. In TCM the skin and liver
are directly connected. The liver is one of our major
The fibers themselves are probably not toxic but don't breath the
fumes if they should catch on fire because the fumes ARE very toxic.
As are the fumes from Styrofoam. In fact almost everything that our
furniture is made out of (stuffing, synthetic fibers, press board,
etc.) is toxic if it burns.
The fibers themselves are probably not toxic but don't breath the
fumes if they should catch on fire because the fumes ARE very toxic.
As are the fumes from Styrofoam. In fact almost everything that our
furniture is made out of (stuffing, synthetic fibers, press board,
etc.) is toxic if it burns.
and that no one was near it when it went! Needless to say I
learned my lesson.
I've also used very hot water but only for small amounts of fiber. The
dry ice is the best thing when there's a whole fleece involved.
Katy Blanchard
Urban Eagle Design
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I have
heard that it was common to use two balls of yarn, knit one row from each in
turn, as a way to minimize guage differences within a project.
Kathryn Alexander does wonderful things taking advantage of the skewing by
using both S and Z in highly twisted yarns.
Brucie
This is an
It seems like every couple of years or so this discussion of natural
vs. manmade fibers comes up but I have never seen anyone discuss the
main reason I don't do manmade fibers. I find that they do not mix
well with my body. That is to say that when I wear manmade fibers I
notice an odor
Subject: Re: Spinning through Tragedy
Elaine wrote:
I was showing my Tragedy Socks to my mother at dinner last night. They'd
been stranded in New Mexico since the attack and only just got home. So I
showed her my socks and the beginning of a baby sweater, and she pulled
out
a -whole
is the
same as Orvis and much cheaper. True or not, it works for me.
Katy the Urban Eagle in Northern New Mexico where it's going to feel
more like summer today
Katy Blanchard
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I never liked having a seam at my shoulders.
Katy The Urban Eagle in Northern New Mexico where the Spring winds
have started up.
Katy Blanchard
New Mexico
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Hand made knits
Supplier of herbal moth repellant and the healing Otra Banda Body Balm
is subtle but
as June so succinctly put it -
It is like saying a car with a manual
shift and an automatic transmission is essentially the same thing. Or that
bread machine bread is just as good as the stuff you make by hand.
Katy the Urban Eagle in northern New Mexico where Spring seems to
hav
a
spring snow which makes for a great day to stay inside and spin and
knit! (and eat Posole)
Katy Blanchard
New Mexico
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