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Twool
The Provenance Company has created Twool, a garden or household/craft
twine made from the wool of the Whiteface Dartmoor sheep. If you like pretty colours in your garden, or lovely twine to wrap up parcels, Twool is for you! It's not cheap but it is lovely and the little brochure also shows it being used for fringing., so it has more than one application. An individual spool of 35 metres has an RRP of £3.95 and the range of colours is Slinky Minky, Green Fingers, Mellow Yellow, Cheeky Chocolate, Risque Rust and Au Naturel. You can also buy Devon Milk soap. I was quite interested to read that it takes 9 different industries to get from "wool to Twool" and they're all British - farmers, shearers, woollen mill, spinner, dyer, bailer, designer, printer, distributor! www.twool.co.uk -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon www.helpforheroes.org.uk |
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On Fri, 7 Jun 2013 09:40:11 +0100, Sacha wrote:
I was quite interested to read that it takes 9 different industries to get from "wool to Twool" and they're all British - farmers, shearers, woollen mill, spinner, dyer, bailer, designer, printer, distributor! www.twool.co.uk Missed one The British Wool Marketing Board. With very few exceptions all wool produced in the UK goes via them. -- Cheers Dave. |
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On 2013-06-07 10:00:20 +0100, Dave Liquorice said:
On Fri, 7 Jun 2013 09:40:11 +0100, Sacha wrote: I was quite interested to read that it takes 9 different industries to get from "wool to Twool" and they're all British - farmers, shearers, woollen mill, spinner, dyer, bailer, designer, printer, distributor! www.twool.co.uk Missed one The British Wool Marketing Board. With very few exceptions all wool produced in the UK goes via them. It's not one they listed. I wonder if it does go via them as it's not for wearing or weaving? -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon www.helpforheroes.org.uk |
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On Fri, 7 Jun 2013 13:04:12 +0100, Sacha wrote:
Missed one The British Wool Marketing Board. With very few exceptions all wool produced in the UK goes via them. It's not one they listed. I wonder if it does go via them as it's not for wearing or weaving? Doesn't matter what the end use is. AIUI, in broad terms, any wool producer has to send their wool to the Marketing Board unless they want it back from a processor to use/sell themselves. You can't just send part of your production to the Board and keep some back, it's all or nothing. -- Cheers Dave. |
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Sacha wrote in :
The Provenance Company has created Twool, a garden or household/craft twine made from the wool of the Whiteface Dartmoor sheep. If you like pretty colours in your garden, or lovely twine to wrap up parcels, Twool is for you! It's not cheap but it is lovely and the little brochure also shows it being used for fringing., so it has more than one application. An individual spool of 35 metres has an RRP of £3.95 and the range of colours is Slinky Minky, Green Fingers, Mellow Yellow, Cheeky Chocolate, Risque Rust and Au Naturel. You can also buy Devon Milk soap. I was quite interested to read that it takes 9 different industries to get from "wool to Twool" and they're all British - farmers, shearers, woollen mill, spinner, dyer, bailer, designer, printer, distributor! www.twool.co.uk I think is's great that wool is being reinvented. But how expensive is it? There was an article on Countryfile where Adam Henson sheared a sheep and took the bail to a spinner, had it weaved, dyed and made into a suit. He looke very smart in it. It cost £700. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ysrhk A picture of hin wearing the suit. Cheers. Baz |
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On 2013-06-08 13:06:49 +0100, Baz said:
Sacha wrote in : The Provenance Company has created Twool, a garden or household/craft twine made from the wool of the Whiteface Dartmoor sheep. If you like pretty colours in your garden, or lovely twine to wrap up parcels, Twool is for you! It's not cheap but it is lovely and the little brochure also shows it being used for fringing., so it has more than one application. An individual spool of 35 metres has an RRP of £3.95 and the range of colours is Slinky Minky, Green Fingers, Mellow Yellow, Cheeky Chocolate, Risque Rust and Au Naturel. You can also buy Devon Milk soap. I was quite interested to read that it takes 9 different industries to get from "wool to Twool" and they're all British - farmers, shearers, woollen mill, spinner, dyer, bailer, designer, printer, distributor! www.twool.co.uk I think is's great that wool is being reinvented. But how expensive is it? There was an article on Countryfile where Adam Henson sheared a sheep and took the bail to a spinner, had it weaved, dyed and made into a suit. He looke very smart in it. It cost £700. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ysrhk A picture of hin wearing the suit. Cheers. Baz For a tailor made suit that's cheap! But the Twool isn't for making clothes, it's a form of twine. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon www.helpforheroes.org.uk |
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Sacha wrote in
: On 2013-06-08 13:06:49 +0100, Baz said: Sacha wrote in : The Provenance Company has created Twool, a garden or household/craft twine made from the wool of the Whiteface Dartmoor sheep. If you like pretty colours in your garden, or lovely twine to wrap up parcels, Twool is for you! It's not cheap but it is lovely and the little brochure also shows it being used for fringing., so it has more than one application. An individual spool of 35 metres has an RRP of £3.95 and the range of colours is Slinky Minky, Green Fingers, Mellow Yellow, Cheeky Chocolate, Risque Rust and Au Naturel. You can also buy Devon Milk soap. I was quite interested to read that it takes 9 different industries to get from "wool to Twool" and they're all British - farmers, shearers, woollen mill, spinner, dyer, bailer, designer, printer, distributor! www.twool.co.uk I think is's great that wool is being reinvented. But how expensive is it? There was an article on Countryfile where Adam Henson sheared a sheep and took the bail to a spinner, had it weaved, dyed and made into a suit. He looke very smart in it. It cost £700. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ysrhk A picture of hin wearing the suit. Cheers. Baz For a tailor made suit that's cheap! But the Twool isn't for making clothes, it's a form of twine. Yes. that is the point Sacha, too expensive at the moment for string. Any wool based poduct will be expensive. I think twine is traditionaly hemp based. But any "twin" can be strung. Even wool. Without the 9. I just think that this Twool is a bit of a way to catch over inflated walets IMO. Sorry to say that. Baz |
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On 2013-06-08 16:42:16 +0100, Baz said:
Sacha wrote in : On 2013-06-08 13:06:49 +0100, Baz said: Sacha wrote in : The Provenance Company has created Twool, a garden or household/craft twine made from the wool of the Whiteface Dartmoor sheep. If you like pretty colours in your garden, or lovely twine to wrap up parcels, Twool is for you! It's not cheap but it is lovely and the little brochure also shows it being used for fringing., so it has more than one application. An individual spool of 35 metres has an RRP of £3.95 and the range of colours is Slinky Minky, Green Fingers, Mellow Yellow, Cheeky Chocolate, Risque Rust and Au Naturel. You can also buy Devon Milk soap. I was quite interested to read that it takes 9 different industries to get from "wool to Twool" and they're all British - farmers, shearers, woollen mill, spinner, dyer, bailer, designer, printer, distributor! www.twool.co.uk I think is's great that wool is being reinvented. But how expensive is it? There was an article on Countryfile where Adam Henson sheared a sheep and took the bail to a spinner, had it weaved, dyed and made into a suit. He looke very smart in it. It cost £700. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ysrhk A picture of hin wearing the suit. Cheers. Baz For a tailor made suit that's cheap! But the Twool isn't for making clothes, it's a form of twine. Yes. that is the point Sacha, too expensive at the moment for string. Any wool based poduct will be expensive. I think twine is traditionaly hemp based. But any "twin" can be strung. Even wool. Without the 9. I just think that this Twool is a bit of a way to catch over inflated walets IMO. Sorry to say that. Baz Not at all. I did say it wasn't cheap. But it's beautiful and has other applications than in the garden, so to me, it's an interesting product and it helps keep a rather scarce breed of sheep relevant to today's world. I don't think we'll be buying it to tie up the plants but I may well buy some to tie up presents, for example. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon www.helpforheroes.org.uk |
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On 08/06/2013 19:43, Sacha wrote:
On 2013-06-08 16:42:16 +0100, Baz said: Sacha wrote in : On 2013-06-08 13:06:49 +0100, Baz said: Sacha wrote in : The Provenance Company has created Twool, a garden or household/craft twine made from the wool of the Whiteface Dartmoor sheep. If you like pretty colours in your garden, or lovely twine to wrap up parcels, Twool is for you! It's not cheap but it is lovely and the little brochure also shows it being used for fringing., so it has more than one application. An individual spool of 35 metres has an RRP of £3.95 and the range of colours is Slinky Minky, Green Fingers, Mellow Yellow, Cheeky Chocolate, Risque Rust and Au Naturel. You can also buy Devon Milk soap. I was quite interested to read that it takes 9 different industries to get from "wool to Twool" and they're all British - farmers, shearers, woollen mill, spinner, dyer, bailer, designer, printer, distributor! www.twool.co.uk I think is's great that wool is being reinvented. But how expensive is it? There was an article on Countryfile where Adam Henson sheared a sheep and took the bail to a spinner, had it weaved, dyed and made into a suit. He looke very smart in it. It cost £700. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ysrhk A picture of hin wearing the suit. Cheers. Baz For a tailor made suit that's cheap! But the Twool isn't for making clothes, it's a form of twine. Yes. that is the point Sacha, too expensive at the moment for string. Any wool based poduct will be expensive. I think twine is traditionaly hemp based. But any "twin" can be strung. Even wool. Without the 9. I just think that this Twool is a bit of a way to catch over inflated walets IMO. Sorry to say that. Baz Not at all. I did say it wasn't cheap. But it's beautiful and has other applications than in the garden, so to me, it's an interesting product and it helps keep a rather scarce breed of sheep relevant to today's world. I don't think we'll be buying it to tie up the plants but I may well buy some to tie up presents, for example. So next time we come down your way we will be looking out for the multi coloured sheep, Slinky Minky, Green Fingers, Mellow Yellow, Cheeky Chocolate, Risque Rust and Au Naturel. They should be quite a sight. David @ the arid part of Swansea Bay |
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On 09/06/2013 17:04, Roger Tonkin wrote:
In article , says... For a tailor made suit that's cheap! But the Twool isn't for making clothes, it's a form of twine. But surely that is what the well bred countryman uses to keep his trousers on! You mean a posh form of binder twine? |
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On 2013-06-09 17:04:01 +0100, Roger Tonkin said:
In article , says... For a tailor made suit that's cheap! But the Twool isn't for making clothes, it's a form of twine. But surely that is what the well bred countryman uses to keep his trousers on! In a variety of colours! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon www.helpforheroes.org.uk |
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On 2013-06-07 11:01:09 +0100, Chris Hogg said:
On Fri, 7 Jun 2013 09:40:11 +0100, Sacha wrote: The Provenance Company has created Twool, a garden or household/craft twine made from the wool of the Whiteface Dartmoor sheep. www.twool.co.uk Is this a phoenix from the ashes of the Buckfastleigh Woollen Mill, that went down when Axminster Carpets failed? No but coincidentally, I've just driven home from Buckfastleigh and the gigantic looms were on the back of great big long lorries and being taken away. It was a very sad sight. The Abbey has bought the site and will soon be in talks about how best to develop the 9.4 acres of it. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon www.helpforheroes.org.uk |
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On 07/06/2013 13:06, Sacha wrote:
On 2013-06-07 11:01:09 +0100, Chris Hogg said: On Fri, 7 Jun 2013 09:40:11 +0100, Sacha wrote: The Provenance Company has created Twool, a garden or household/craft twine made from the wool of the Whiteface Dartmoor sheep. www.twool.co.uk Is this a phoenix from the ashes of the Buckfastleigh Woollen Mill, that went down when Axminster Carpets failed? No but coincidentally, I've just driven home from Buckfastleigh and the gigantic looms were on the back of great big long lorries and being taken away. It was a very sad sight. The Abbey has bought the site and will soon be in talks about how best to develop the 9.4 acres of it. Yeah, Yeah, Yeah! sounds like a yarn to me. |
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On 2013-06-07 13:58:24 +0100, David Hill said:
On 07/06/2013 13:06, Sacha wrote: On 2013-06-07 11:01:09 +0100, Chris Hogg said: On Fri, 7 Jun 2013 09:40:11 +0100, Sacha wrote: The Provenance Company has created Twool, a garden or household/craft twine made from the wool of the Whiteface Dartmoor sheep. www.twool.co.uk Is this a phoenix from the ashes of the Buckfastleigh Woollen Mill, that went down when Axminster Carpets failed? No but coincidentally, I've just driven home from Buckfastleigh and the gigantic looms were on the back of great big long lorries and being taken away. It was a very sad sight. The Abbey has bought the site and will soon be in talks about how best to develop the 9.4 acres of it. Yeah, Yeah, Yeah! sounds like a yarn to me. They spin a good tale! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon www.helpforheroes.org.uk |
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