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Thank you for sharing that! It was fascinating.
what a fascinating process!
Wow So labor intensive. I LOVE THE BROGUE. . I LOVE listening to a brogue!!! THANK YOU . I will mention on my blog that readers can find this video here. I will pass on to some knitters I know!!
That was amazing on so many levels! The amount of work involved in the hand process, the complexity of the machinery, and the amount of manual labor and dexterity in operating the machinery are all mind-boggling. I saved this from Friday to watch when I had some free time. Thank you so much for sharing it! Andy
I really like this.
I tried spinning flax once. It was… not for me. So much harder than spinning wool.
Absolutely fascinating! Thanks for collecting these and sharing them!