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YoungBlueEyes said:Was the knife parcel not meant for you @DigForVictory?
@Brie delighted you were able to rehome some knives - several shops we’re known to kept single knitting needles even more apart as Himself put them to all manner of uses but was scrupulous not to break up a pair or set.3 -
***** Scarf Alert *****An interesting find today from a Ripon chazza. A purple, stole sized wrap/scarf with overlaid red flowers and stalky things priced at £5. The purple background appears to be a silk/mohair mix and the overlaid pattern silk thread and plain mohair. Very light in weight for the size. It's not knitted, not woven - just appears to be sort of 'matted' together?! A quick squiz on the interweb indicates the technique may be 'wet felting'? No labels on it, (boo!), but some similar work from Nepal or possibly Georgia. (Probably wrong and it was made by somebody's granny in Wigan!). Anyone know anything about this sort of thing?
Here is mine.... followed by an example of slightly similar Georgian folk art. Anyhoo, I'm intrigued and entranced! Now off to pop it in a plastic bag and shove it in the freezer..... moths beware!!9 -
That's absolutely gorgeous, @Miró. I don't claim any inside knowledge on the technique, but I'm sure someone can help.I think a bit of sunshine is good for frugal living. (Cranky40)
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No knowledge here either, but that is beautifulI'm unsure about my spine, I think it's holding me back.3
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Gorgeous scarf @Miró - I don't have any knowledge about that either, sorry.
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Scarf envy!!!
One of my sisters in law does felting and that's the first thing I thought of when I saw that. There's also a technique whereby wool (of any sort I suppose) is loosely woven and then the fabric is shrunk to make it very strong and water resistant which is a variation on this and might explain the solidness of the background material (I visited a loden coat factory in Austria a few years back)I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on Debt Free Wannabe, Old Style Money Saving and Pensions boards. If you need any help on these boards, do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com. All views are my own and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.
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First purchase in a while.
Mistral top, reduced to £3.50 in the hospice shop, Cleobury.
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Brie said:@Miró
Scarf envy!!!
One of my sisters in law does felting and that's the first thing I thought of when I saw that. There's also a technique whereby wool (of any sort I suppose) is loosely woven and then the fabric is shrunk to make it very strong and water resistant which is a variation on this and might explain the solidness of the background material (I visited a loden coat factory in Austria a few years back)
Been wondering for ages why there is so much brand new Zara stuff in all the chazza shops right now? Anyone else noticed and know why? Also seen loads of brand new Charles Tyrwhitt menswear??3 -
@Miró, I've seen the Charles Trewitt as well (BHF Darlington, I think). Staff told us the company donates surplus stock. I've not noticed the Zara items but I will now.
@Frith, I like that top! Perfect for summer (with an umbrella).
I wonder if @CAFCGirl would have any insight on your scarf, Miro? I think she knows things about fabric... it looks wonderfully light to wear.I think a bit of sunshine is good for frugal living. (Cranky40)
The sun's been out and I think I’m solar powered (Onebrokelady)
Fashion on the Ration 2025: Fabric 2, men's socks 3, Duvet 7.5, 2 t-shirts 10, men's socks 3, uniform top 0, hat 0, shoes 5 = 30.5/68
2024: Trainers 5, dress 7, slippers 5, 2 prs socks (gift) 2, 3 prs white socks 3, t-shirts x 2 10, 6 prs socks: mostly gifts 6, duvet set 7.5 = 45.5/68 coupons
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