I saw on the Moda Dea website that they have part bamboo, part wool yarn (called, naturally, Bamboo Wool), and I'm wondering if it is possible to felt itAdditonally, how much wool (percentage wise) must yarn contain in order to be quot;felt-ablequot;? Is there a minimum percentage of wool that it must have in it? Thanks in advance.
There is bamboo fiber, corn fiber (called Engeo), soy silk, and wood fiber (called Tensel)I would think you would have to add about 50% natural wool to it to get any of it to felt wellThese new fibers all react the same as silk worm silkThey all feel really similar and spin the sameYou can put silk fibers in felting wools, but more than 50% leaves a few soft spots.
Your crane just gave my day a liftInanimate objects ooze life.birds perched on its arm Power pole sentries Guarding our roads, linking arms Permanent Night Shift Birds on a wire A false move by one of them Could spark uprising Sorry I was thinking of a different crane - I wrote a children's poem once called Jane, the Cross-eyed crane it's fairly long but I will post it one day.(hedging my bets here)
The crane will rust! So I must give it a coat! The frame I will start,With a paint to stop rust!Perhaps the worker with the new warm coat will be a good bloke! And laugh at My joke! Very nice,I really enjoyed it! Nice work!
Are you speaking the like of Sand Hill Cranes, if so they migrant to our area by the thousands each year, they are a sight to see at a state park, do their courting dance etcbefore they head for warmer climate, people travel here from a 100 mile radius + to view themPoor lone Crane you spy, needs a new road mapGM
In that one i`m shrouded in the mistI have never seen a crane, other that the mechanicl variety