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Fleece - Savage Hart Farm
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Our blog – ewe don’t know sheep. Fleece – yarn, roving and blankets! March 2015 — New Fleece just in! Three Jacketed colored Corriedales available. Nash – Corriedale, Jacketed. It’s really darker than the photo- 6.75 pounds $20/pound plus shipping. Louise – Corriedale, Jacketed, a pale mocha – 6 pounds $20/pounds plus shipping. DECEMBER, 2014 – We’ve been selling our yarn and roving since Labor Day, mostly at the Norwich Farmer’s Market. We have two sizes:. Lap Blankets – 48 inches by 60 inches. We shear...
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THE OBJECT OF THINGS: Trunk Studio: Tasker's Take on Canadian Aesthetic
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THE OBJECT OF THINGS. A blog about Canadian design. Monday, 15 September 2014. Trunk Studio: Tasker's Take on Canadian Aesthetic. Is Halifax designer Jess Tasker, whose North Collection. Debuted in early 2013. Inspired by Canadian culture and landscape, and influenced by Danish Modern, Tasker’s works are an interpretation of contemporary Canadian aesthetic. All pieces (with the exception of the Scout Blankets) are available in walnut, birch, or a combination of the two. Tasker’s designs are cle...
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Singing of Hope: Fisherman's tales
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Ganger Teas and Wool. The way girls roam over the earth now is something terrible. It always makes me think of Satan in the Book of Job,. Going to and fro and walking up and down. I don't believe the Lord ever intended it, that's what.". Rachel Lynde in Anne of the Island. Aside from the lighthouses that you are first drawn to at Wood Islands (more on these another time). When a person lives near the water, there is a good chance that he fishes. Since Prince Edward Island is, well, an island. Little insi...
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Singing of Hope: June 2015
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Ganger Teas and Wool. The luxuries of rain. I have chosen my spot today, a nook where I have been enjoying the glorious feeling of doing nothing. My week has been (in my humble opinion) terribly busy, and I am only too happy to be sitting with my sweater to knit and a book to read. My sweater, which I first mentioned two months ago. Is moving along nicely. After a few months of hectic living, I am settling back in, slowing back down, and finishing what I have begun. The Gibraltar Henley. The shore I have...
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Wonderous Woolerie: 2014-04-13
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Colours and textures, shapes and surfaces, all points of inspiration for creative outcomes. Weaving, playing, exploring in the studio of Wonderous Woolerie. Wednesday, April 16, 2014. One student.one large idea.three very full bags of balled wool, MacAusland's. And who knows what else. Then the weaving began, randomly picking colours out of one bag. And then the end was near. It was time to roll off the whole beautiful exciting piece.3 meters and 10 centimeters is what it measured right off the loom&...
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About
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Double Whale Textiles was born in the spring of 1984. Having taken a break from my first career as a photogrammetric technician, I graduated from Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in 1983 with a BFA in textiles. I had no job but did have a loom, and was living cheaply in a small village on the South Shore of Nova Scotia. History of Double Whale Textiles. Photo by Jasmine Ali. Double Whale Handwoven Designs. Handwoven designs in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. In New Brunswick and. In 1995 I opened my own sho...
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A Shawl for Fall: The Pitti Must-Have Through a Canadian Lens | The Secret Vice
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Thoughts to share on Toronto's menswear. A Shawl for Fall: The Pitti Must-Have Through a Canadian Lens. September 30, 2013. Middot; by ericdillane. Middot; in Uncategorized. Middot; 1 Comment. Simon Crompton. The guy in the blue coat on the left knows he’s witnessing something next-level. And The Rake Magazine. As my background, as it reminds me of Chromeo’s light-up leg keyboards. How they inspect fine knits at the Loro Piana factory. Dave 1 and the leggy keyboard onstage. Anon at Pitti Uomo this spring.
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horse+radish: November 2010
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Tuesday, November 30. I purchased one of our first Christmas gifts today and can't wait for it's arrival! I discovered the MacAusland. Blanket in the A/W Toast. Catalogue. I'm happy for the find but, as a maritimer, sad I didn't already know of this Prince Edward Island based woollen mill. I bought the light grey version above. Thursday, November 25. It's time. It's time! I'll be selling my wares at Hemma Made this Saturday. Come visit if you're in the neighbourhood. Sunday, November 21.