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our patient, generous teacher. we learned how to use acid dyes to dye yarn, roving, batts, fleece (locks) and wool fabric, and used a different technique to dye each one. it was amazing. we had several spinners, an experienced needlefelter, and several fiber producers there, so there was a wide range of
share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest labels: animals , photos so - it's that time of year when the garden is put to bed, so, we spend time now (october and early nov.) really stocking up for the holiday shopping season. which means, for instance, making several pounds of bath tea . this...
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the meat and dairy industries, their skins are made into shoes, boots, belts, gloves, and furniture covers. skin accounts for more than percent of the total byproduct value of cattle. horses, sheep, lambs, and goats are also slaughtered for their meat, as well as for their hides. many people believe
that leather is just a byproduct of the meat industry and that animals are not killed solely for their skin, but this is not always the case. some of the leather in athletic shoes, for example, comes from kangaroos who are killed for nothing more than their skin. animals in other countries also suffer...
https://afa-online.org/docs/skintrade.pdf