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1 Naturally Dyed Cloth Commission dyeing - Minimum length 3m, maximum piece size 5.5m. Prices for dyeing start from: Black & Grey 35 per metre Green 35 per metre Blue 25 per metre Reds (ExcludingCochineal) 25 per metre Cochineal Reds 30 per metre Yellows 25 per metre Purples (Logwood) 25 per metre 1 / 21
2 Purples (red overdyed blue) 35 per metre Browns 25 per metre Plus 1 per 100g weight of cloth on all fabrics. Linen Yarn 8/2 natural (unbleached, and semi bleached) 25g Q 3.50(per ball) 8/2 dyed 25g W 5.25(per ball) 8/3 natural (unbleached ) 25g R 3.75(per ball) 2 / 21
3 12/3 natural (quarter bleached) 25g S 4.00(per ball) 16/2 natural(unbleached, semi bleached and bleached) 25g R 3.75(per ball) 16/2 dyed 25g X 5.75(per ball) 16/3 natural(semi bleached ) 25g S 4.00(per ball) 28/2 natural 25g T 4.50(per ball) 28/2 dyed 25g Z 7.00(per ball) 40/2 natural 25g X 5.75(per ball) 60/2 semi bleached 25g W 5.25(per ball) Approx length for balls 8/2 = 60m; 16/2 = 120m; 28/2 = 200m 3 / 21
4 Embroidery Silks and Wools Mulberry Silk (handspun) (approx 8 mtr lea) 3.50 Stranded spun silk (can be split into individual threads) /2 Spun Silk (approx 25m lea) /2 Spun Silk (approx 25m lea) /2 Spun Silk (approx 50m lea) /2 Spun silk (approx 100m lea) 5.00 Braiding wool(also suitable for petit point work) (approx 8 mtr lea) 1.25 Embroidery Wool (approx 50 mtr lea) / 21
5 The Colours of 5 leas embroidery wool in sets 9.00 The Colours of the Bayeux Tapestry 14 leas 2/24 s Merino wool in sets Blackwork Embroidery Set (4 leas silk thread) 15 Knitting, crochet and weaving yarns Historic Yarns Wensleydale (dk weight) g lea Fine Worsted (2/6 s weight) g lea 5 / 21
6 Worsted (2/8 s weight) g lea Joacob DK g lea BFL Roving g lea (ideal for naalbinding) Luxurious Yarns Lace Weight Alpaca / Silk lace g lea Pure Silk Lace glea Pure Silk Flamé Lace glea Silk and Linen Lace (70% silk and 30%linen) g lea Camel and Silk g lea 6 / 21
7 Alpaca,silk and cashmere Lace g lea Sock Weight Alpaca, silk and Cashmere g lea DK Weight Camel and Silk glea Fibres 7 / 21
8 Silk A1 Mulberry silk brick natural 15 brick Silk Caps natural 3.50 ea Silk Cocoons natural 1 for 6 Wool Wool knots dyed 6.00 x 5 8 / 21
9 Woodwork by Saint Johns Wood Basic spindles from 7 Special Whorl Spindle (glass etc) (from) 20 Mediæval / Anglo Saxon / Viking Spindle Pewter Whorl (small and large) 15 Silk spindles with support bowl Nostepinne 9 Wool Distaff 12 9 / 21
10 Flax Distaff 35 Peruvian Plyer 12 Niddy Noddy large (approx 2yd) 25 Niddy Noddy medium (approx 1mtr) 15 Medieval Niddy Noddy (approx 2 yds) 35 Tablet Loom replica medieval period 90 Tablets each 1.70 set of Beater Shuttle Hand made box wood 10 Hand made beech wood 9 Shuttle Hand made beech wood from 6.00 Tablet Loom plus 12 tablets and shuttle / 21
11 Inkle Loom 45 Moving Heddle Inkle Loom 60 Tassel Wrapper 5 Lucette from 9 Braiding Disk (36 slots ) from 9.50 Disk stand 4.50 Braiding disk bobbins set of 8 small 3.50 Each 50p large 4.50 Each 60p Braiding disk weight (seal or mulberry) 4 ea 11 / 21
12 Braiding disk weight (mulberry Leaf or sheep) 3 Trollen Disk (8 slots) 8.50 Squisk (36 slots ) slot Braiding disk with stand 45 Marudai and Mirror Bone Knitting Needles Hand finished bone needles set of 5 dpns 3mm or 2.5mm Books 12 / 21
13 Braids for Squisk and Disk 4 by D Bamford & J Stoker available in English, French, Dutch and German various Woolgatherings titles 3.95 ea Knitting handspun yarns, Insatiable Spinner by Rowena Edlin White and Dee Duke Tablet Weaving by Thorskegga Thorn 4 Stationery and Art Tudor Pencil Supplied in Hessian Bag / 21
14 Based on an original pencil described in a 16 th century Natural History book Replacement graphite sticks individual 1 Pack of 6 4 Handbeaten English Gold Leaf book 25 leaves 20 Silver leaf book 25 leaves 10 Paint Pigments Smalt (10g) 10 Verona Green (10g) 3 Red Bole, Iron Oxide Red, French Ochre, 4 Vine Black, Pompeii Red, Burnt Sienna, Raw Sienna, Burnt Umber, Raw Umber, 14 / 21
15 Green Earth, white (50g) Historical Dyes Dyes listed by Latin name with English, French, German and Italian names (where known) und erneath. Nominal weight of packet 100g unless otherwise stated. Dyes that give Yellows, oranges, browns and beiges Genista tinctoria yellows and greens C 2.10 (Dyers Greenweed, genestrolle, Farberginster, corniola) Acacia catechu browns D / 21
16 (Cutch, cachou, Gerbenakazie, caciu) Maclura tinctoria yellows D 2.50 (Old Fustic, bois jaune, Farbermaulbeerbaum, legno giallo). Rhamnus tinctoria yellows F 4.25 (Persian Berry, nerprun, Farberkreuzdorn, Bacca persiano) Carthamus tinctorius reds and yellows E 3.15 (Safflower, carthame des teinturiers, Saflor, asfore) Juglans regia browns B 1.70 (Walnut Husk, noyer, Walnussbaum, noce) Reseda luteola Yellows E 3.15 (Weld, gaude, Wau, erba gualda) 16 / 21
17 Dyes that give reds and pinks. Caesalpinia echinata reds J 7.00 (Brazilwood, bois de Bresil, Fernambuk-Holz, legno di pernambuco) Dactylopius coccus (bugs or ground) reds (25g) H 6.00 (Cochineal, cochenille, Cochenille, cocciniglia) Rubia tinctorum reds, oranges, pinks E 3.15 (Madder, garance, Krapp, robbia) Dyes that give blues and purples. Alkanna tinctoria shades of purple and grey E / 21
18 (Alkanet, orcanette, Farbende Ochsenzunge, alkanna spuria) Indigofera (various species) blues (25g) G 5.00 (Natural Indigo, indigotier, Indigopflanze, indaco) Haematoxylum campechianum purples, blues, blacks E 3.15 Logwood, bois de Campeche, Blauholz, campeggio Mordants, Gums etc Lycopodium clavatum 100g E 3.15 (Clubmoss) Natural Alum 100g E 3.15 (Potassium aluminium sulphate crystals) 18 / 21
19 Alum 100g D 2.50 (Potassium aluminium sulphate) Thiourea Dioxide 100g D 2.50 (Reducing agent for the indigo bath sometimes known as Spectralite) Oak Gall Powder 100g F 4.25 Natural tannin, or tannic acid) Kits Natural Indigo Kit 9.00 Indigo is both the easiest and most complex of all the natural dyes to use. not for the beginner, but once tried the love affair never ends! 19 / 21
20 Pack includes full instructions plus natural indigo, and the chemicals required to make it work! Lucette kits with instructions and wools from 11 Basic Braiding Disk kit with instructions and wools from Braiding Kits also available in different combinations to suit. Spindle kit basic with undyed fleece and instructions / 21
21 Anglo Saxon / Viking Spindle Kit with fleece and instructions Call Send SMS Add to Skype You'll need Skype CreditFree via Skype 21 / 21
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