Did want to correct the previous post, as it is not a natural process, as chemicals are used, but do not exhaust dangerous fumes, and is not a fermentation but a reduction process.....will post more pics as soon as the fibres are dry and showing their true "blueness" very very excited...
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Such lovely colour, Cedar! It would be great to know more details. Unless of course it's a trade secret? ;)
Hi, I think you eamil has been hacked. Are you in the UK?
Thanks so much Michelle, yes, I was hacked and it was 5 hours of labour to fix...what a drag but it is repaired now....
Ok, just needed to get a message to you so you knew, they were very clever, I emailed you and they answered me...crooks! Well done for sorting it out.
BTW- your fab zebra seat, what did you make it with? and how many layers? I need to make some faric to cover a chair and lots of it and thought I would consult with you.
Michelle: can;t believe they answered back, can't find your email so am answering you here about the zebra seat....I don;t quite remember,must keep better notes....but I believe it was 5 layers and that there was some merino on top and bottom layers and some courses wool in the middle, like finn or icelandic...sorry can't be more detailed...it was fun to do though...good luck
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