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Woolcombing Part 1

Amanda shows how to prepare your fleece for woolcombing  
 
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ADHUK (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Hi,

Here in the UK several years ago, the maker has now retired I'm afraid. Please see reply to first comment for ideas for US supplier.

Pleased that you liked the instructions!

Thanks for watching!

Amanda
ohspin (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Love your wool combing instructions. Where did you buy your wool combs?
lacefreak (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Thank you for this series of videos! Very instructive. What type of oil have you added to the water which you are spraying the locks with?
ADHUK (1 year ago) Show Hide
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You're welcome! Glad you found the clips useful. I usually use neats foot oil, you can get it in country stores/sadlery shops - it is used for conditioning leather. I like the smell, and if I don't use it all in one go it keeps well. Peter and Jaquie Teal, who made the combs and taught me, always recomend oilive oil or some other vegetable oil.

Thanks - Bye for now!

Amanda
spinalpaca (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Where did you buy the combs? What brand? Love the video. Your voice is so soothing.
ADHUK (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Hi,

I've had the combs for about 10 years now! They are Peter Teal combs (Somerset, England), only problem is Peter doesn't make them any more, he's retired! You could try keeping a look out for a second hand set, but after Peter's wife Jaquie did a weeks woolcombing class here in England last year, they are like gold dust! The Indigo Hound English comb set looks good in adverts, not seen them in the flesh or tried them though! Sorry I can't be more help!

Thanks - Bye for now!

Amanda

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