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Julie's two-pound Critter happily munching away. The third picture is the roller and bedplate that does all the work. Mark Lander - you're a godsend. Thank you for these portable Hollanders! ![]()
1st pic - L to R: Julie, Lisa, Susan, Kristy. Julie is feeding fiber, Kristy is assisting the Critter's munching while the other two investigate. 2nd pic - Susan futzing with the hemp in the Critter and Cherub while Ronetta (bottom left corner) scissors the strands into munchable sizes.
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L to R: Julie, Kristy and Lisa with Susan on the deck. Pulps: Cedar bark, abaca with Russian thistle seeds, curly dock, white hickory, common red sage, hemp, canary reed grass, chinese grass mats (unknown fiber), and, hopefully, someone will tell me what other fibers we played with.
L to R: Kristy and Julie. L to R: Lisa, Ronetta, Chris and Susan. ![]()
Ronetta thoroughly enloying ironing! L to R: Susan, Kathy, Ronetta and Nancy. Near to far: Susan, Lisa and Ronetta. ![]()
Susan pulling and couching. ![]()
The wonderful press Julie brought. She borrowed it from list member Jane Dolan. Jane's talented hubby, Kent, built it for her. Ain't it a beaut? ![]()
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