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How to Hand Spin Wool and Fibers Patti the Garden Girl, gives a quick introduction to how to Hand Spin wool for great knitted projects. Check out Patti's website at Read the companion article:

Sheep graze in London during Wool Week to begin the Campaign for Wool On 11 October 2010, sheep grazed the famous Savile Row in central London during Wool Week to highlight the natural advantages of their fibre, wool. The event hails the start of the five-year Campaign for Wool, aimed at reconnecting people with the versatility of wool: from next to skin luxury to the safety and comfort of natural carpet. For more information, visit: Check out the Woolmark page on Facebook at http

Homestead Series How To Dye Wool Yarn With Kool-Aid A new hobby of mine is dying yarn. You can easily dye wool with kool-aid or food coloring. In this video I'm using kool-aid. Step 1. Put 1 to 2 inches of luke warm water in your crock pot and a "glug" of vinegar. Place your skein of yarn in the crock pot. Step 2. Turn the crock on high and cover. Leave it until steam it starts steaming, try not to let it boil. That could cause it to felt. Step 3. Place kool-aid into a heat proof container. I like measuring cups, they are easiest to pour from. Cover with about 1/2 a cup of boiling water. Stir to dissolve. Let the kool-aid cool until close in temperature to the yarn. Step 4. Pour the coloring on top of the yarn in the pattern you like. They will mix a little were they touch. The more dye/liquid you have in the crock the more likely they are to mix together. Step 5. Turn the crock down to low and cover. Leave it until the yarn has absorbed all the dye and the water is clear. Step 6. Turn off the heat and let yarn cool completely. Step 7. Remove yarn and rinse well, until the water rinses clear. Step 8. Drain and gently press out as much water in the sink as you can. Lay yarn on a towel, roll up and press out the rest of the water. Hang to dry. This is a great site to check out to learn more about color mixing.

DJ Wool - The Dark Snuggler DJ WOOL -- THE DARK SNUGGLER Hot on the heels of the Das Shadow and Broad Bean Band releases, the new true-blue MONOlith label/collective known as We Collect Enemies hits you across the back with another banger by a brother under another name. DJ Wool (AKA one 3rd of the originators of the WCE clique) has been on a tear for the last year with non-stop remixes, singles and new material for his group The Glass. Here he is with yet another feather in his cap, this time under the ID known as The Dark Snuggler! With remixes by Lars Moston (Moston & Malente), Boeoes Kaelstigen (Adrian Recordings, Sweden) and Jetlag (collab. between The Smiths' bassist Andy Rourke, yes THE Smiths and Russian/NYC DJ Ole), the release promises to pack lots of pop for the price coming from your pocket. A definite natural disaster in these days of earhquakes, oil leaks and volcano eruptions courtesy of the kind people over at We Collect Enemies. 'The Dark Snuggler' will be released exclusively on Beatport on 28th June 2010 and other download sites from 12th July.

Glenn Wool Melbourne Comedy Gala 2008

Mintys Comedian Of The Month April 2007 - Glen Wool Here is the start of a new monthly series, introducing you to some of the lesser known comedy acts performing around the UK. We start this month with Glenn Wool, a Canadian comic. In this act, Glen discusses the finer points of religion. Introduction by Al Murray. This video is taken from the Paramount Comedy Channels "Edinburgh And Beyond" comedy series.

Carding Wool - Making Rolags Handspinners who want to master long-draw drafting for woollen spinning need their fibres in a special form: carded rolags. Combed fibre won't do it -- neither will carded batts. This introduction shows you how to make carded rolags. Start by washing your fleece....

Clothing Care : How to Care for Wool Hats Wool hats need to be cared for in a very specific way in order to ensure their overall longevity. Care for wool hats with help from a professional in the marketing and design industry in this free video clip. Expert: S. Princess Warren Bio: S. Princess Warren holds degrees in Visual Merchandising & Marketing and Design, and has been in the industry for more than 10 years. Filmmaker: Cris Thorne Series Description: Different types of clothing must be cared for in different ways based on the types of material that were used to make them. Learn about clothing care with help from a professional in the marketing and design industry in this free video series.

Living With Steel Wool Hands (How I Lost My Nipple) Nothing compares to the day that I woke up with steel wool hands. It has its drawbacks, but with the help of case-mate products and industrial strength nipple tassels, I am able to live a normal life. If you struggle with steel woolen extremities, check out case-mate to protect your iPhone. www.case-

Make Wool Mittens - Oliart Episode 1 In this episode of Oliart, Olivia will show you how to make wool mittens by recycling an old sweater. You'll learn how to felt the sweater in your washing machine and then to needle felt a design onto the wool material that you've created.

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Wet Felting Wool Over Soap A video tutorial to guide you through the process of wet felting wool batting over soap. A quick and simple project that makes a great craft or gift for the crunchy, crafty, natural, or organic family in your life. Features an adaptation for young children.

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Turn washed fleece into spinning fiber with wool combs This video shows how to use wool hand combs to clean your washed fleece. With a little practice, you can turn washed fleece into fluffy clean clouds ready to spin or card into batts or roving. Many people confuse carding with combing, this video will show you exactly what combs are for! Combs have been used through the ages different forms to remove debris from animal fibers.

The launch of The Prince's Wool Project Today at the National Trust's Wimpole Estate in Cambridgeshire, The Prince of Wales launches a new initiative to boost the struggling wool industry. The Prince's Wool Project is a collaboration of various interest groups including fashion designers, high street retailers, manufacturers and farming groups in this country and abroad. The aim is to increase the desirability of wool and raise awareness of the benefits of wool as a natural, biodegradable and fire-retardant fabric. The next stage will be Wool Week in September. Visit

Natural Wool Products for Perfect Night's Sleep Natural health expert and founder, Dr. Joseph Mercola discusses the different types of bedding materials and why wool is the best to help you have a healthy restful sleep.

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MY WOOL BLANKET BED ROLL

Circa Survive - Dyed In The Wool Track 12 from Circa Survive's new album "Blue Sky Noise"

Carding Wool Villagers in Central Morocco card wool by hand

FRESNEL SOLAR STEAM BOILER VACUUM TUBE STEEL WOOL TEAVANA SOLAR SCHOOL solar thermal training. Green Job Career Training. Learn Solar. BOILING WATER. I am working in a very efficient boiler that can retain more heat. The concept can also be used in the large Stirling Engine. If very little heat escapes from the boiler or displace side of a Stirling Engine, the efficiency and power will go way up.

Making the Wool Hunting Shirt Part 1

WOOL 100% Anime Film Japanese filmmaker Mai Tominaga's award-winning fantasy feature WOOL 100% combines live action, animation and puppetry to explore the darkest reaches of human nature. Screens at New York's Pioneer Theater Sept. 12-18 (/pioneer)

Is It A Good Idea To Microwave Steel Wool? Experiment #31: Steel Wool Jory needs to clean the Sharp microwave after that last experiment, so he gets out his steel wool. But wouldn't hot steel wool clean ever better? So, you're probably wondering, Is It A Good Idea To Microwave This? Tune in to find out. Each week, microwave specialist Jory Caron microwaves different objects... so you don't have to! The "Jory Caron Microwave Laboratory II" is a state-of-the-art facility equipped with tinfoil shielding, a proper ventilation system, emergency surge protector, and of course - another Sharp Carousel microwave. ** New Episodes Every Monday & Friday! ** +++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++ Support The Show +++++ FAQ Video - bit.ly T-Shirts ----- bit.ly ideo App ---- Live Show -- bit.ly Donate $$ -- bit.ly +++++ Connect With Us +++++ ::: Jonathan Paula ::: YouTube ---- bit.ly Twitter ------- bit.ly Facebook --- bit.ly ::: Jory Caron ::: YouTube ---- bit.ly Twitter ------- bit.ly Facebook --- bit.ly ::: ideo Productions ::: YouTube ---- bit.ly Twitter ------- bit.ly Facebook --- bit.ly +++++ Video Credits +++++ Starring: Jory Caron & Jonathan Paula Filmed & Edited By: Jonathan Paula An ideo Production - © 2010. ~

We Rogues of Wool In October 2007, in my comic strip Little Dee () I wrote a sea shanty into the story. It was well received, and upon my asking, my brother () wrote the music and recorded it. I sang the caller lead and the chorus lead, and Peter did everything else. Enjoy!

Wool Carding with Sue Macniven How to card wool well for good quality yarn

Drafting Wool for Spinning - Tutorial by Megan LaCore In this instructional video, you'll learn to prepare wool or other fibers for making handspun yarn. Megan shows how to split roving, draft, and splice a section of broken roving. This will prepare you for spinning on a drop spindle or a spinning wheel.

Make your own Traditional wool string silencers The first place I posted this idea was on Photobucket as a slideshow so I could show the guys on . Those photos are still there as s44 I then made a video to post on Youtube, March 8, 2008. This is a re-work of that first video. A short slide demo shows how to quickly make your own wool string silencers (string puffs). Simple, easy and inexpensive. Visit my archery club at

Crunchy Parent Making a Felted Wool Ball: Part 1 A video tutorial demonstrating a variety of wet felting techniques used to make a 100% wool ball, perfect for gentle indoor play, baby toys, or even toys for your pet (cats love 'em). Needle felting embellishments demonstrated in Part 2 of this two-part Crunchy Parent craft tutorial.

The Wool Hunting Shirt Part 2/Racoon Tallow Lamp

MINI Countryman TV Commercial: Wool. The brand-new MINI Countryman hits the country with urbanites looking to spice up their fashion palettes with the help of some friendly sheep. 'From the MINI Countryman. Getaway. For all articles, photos & videos on the MINI Countryman, visit:

How It's Made - Steel Wool

Poema - "Wool Coats" From the "Once A Year" EP, available digitally now on Tooth & Nail Records. Download now on iTunes: or AmazonMP3:

Wrapping In A Wool Blanket This is a demonstration on how to wrap up and get the most out of a wool blanket when camping. I really like to use a single wool blanket for sleeping when temps arent to extreme. It is great to lounge on, wrap up next to the fire, and it is very comfortable to sleep with. It may not be a good fit for everyone but if you ever find yourself with only a single blanket it is always good to know how to use it.

the wool created by: Ali Soozandeh, B&W, Germany 2003

Wool combing Sue Macniven shows how to comb Shetland wool using mini combs

Tying Pigs Wool Mayfly Gnat by Davie McPhail Tying Pigs Wool Mayfly (Gnat) by Davie McPhail

How To Lather Mitchell's Wool Fat Shave Soap See my blog at mantic59 Mitchell's Wool Fat ("MWF") shaving soap is considered one of the best shaving soaps on the market today, but it can be difficult to lather, especially if you have hard water. Here are 7 tips to help. Distributed by Tubemogul.

BURN STEEL WOOL We demonstrate the simple combustive oxidation of iron by burning a common household item: Steel wool. Normally we do not think of iron as being flammable, this is because bulk iron doesn't self-sustain its burning like most flammable materials. But the strands of steel wool are thin enough with enough surface area that heat produced is self-sustaining and will continue to burn through if there is enough air present. To do this, simply pull apart and fluff up the steel wool to separate the strands. Then simply set it on fire. The steel wool should then burn flamelessly creating iron oxide. You can also use a 9-volt battery and short out the terminals across the steel wool, the resistive heating should be hot enough to start it lit.