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23 documents for wool coats
  • The following tricks will help you determine what type of finish is currently on a floor or furniture piece. If the wood was installed or built before 1965, you can assume the finish used was varnish or shellac. Using a coin scratch the surface in an inconspicuous area. If the finish flakes, it is likely shellac or varnish. Also, moisten a rag with denatured alcohol and rub on a hidden area. If the finish turns gummy it is shellac. Next check for wax finish. In an inconspicuous area, apply two drops of water. If within 10 minutes white spots appear, the floor has a wax finish. To remove the white spots, rub with a fine steel wool dampened with wax. If the floor does not scratch and no watermarks appear, the area has a surface finish and should be maintained accordingly. The differ...

    ...Use three coats, leaving each coat to dry overnight with light san...

  • ... faces bumming a smoke, crew foremen in dark wool coats and fedoras, a war raging that had to be won...

  • It's supposed to be hot here this time of year," Angolan defender Luis Delgado said. "Since we've been here, some days have been warm, but most have been cold... I don't like it.

    ... north, even the locals are bundling up in wool coats and scarves. Cool temperatures are putting t...

  • ... the manufacture of men's parkas and similar coats, coveralls and vests" with a reference to "for use... limited production in Canada (e.g., certain wool fabrics) and (2) the replacement of gender-specifi...

  • We embarked just days before at Kuujjuaq, Quebec's largest Inuit community, on Ungava Bay. It's the home port for Cruise North Expeditions, the first Inuit-owned cruise company operating in the Canadian Arctic. He's soon leaving the North to study at a U.S. university, but he has found his work with the cruise passengers inspires him to consider his Inuit heritage more carefully. "It made me realize both what I do know and what I don't know," he said. * Cruise North Expeditions offers trips to the Arctic with seven- and eight-night itineraries on board the [Lyubov Orlova], a chartered Russian vessel. Most tours begin in Kuujjuaq and explore Hudson Strait and Baffin Island, moving farther north as the summer progresses and the sea ice breaks up. Zodiac boats take passengers ashore to se...

    ... leave behind clumps of their hairy outer coats, the longest, finest wool in the world. But the cr...

  • ..., pants, shirts, shorts, skirts, blouses, coats, T-shirts, jackets, sweaters and jogging wear name... customers included The Bay, Zellers, Woolworth, Eaton's, Price Club and Sears. No instances of co...

  • This paper argues that a complex of accounting measures - account books, inventories of accumulated wealth, and detailed instructions for production performance - were used to inculcate Western values into the native population located at five Franciscan missions along the San Antonio River in New Spain (present-day Texas) from 1718 to 1794. Bolstered by the need to alleviate communications problems caused by extreme isolation, the missionaries constructed detailed mission documents that described the acquisition of scarce resources, reported the aggregation of material and spiritual mission wealth, and controlled daily production performance of the native population. In short, the resulting mission economic system, which held the Indians to certain notions of accountability, primarily ...

    ... set standards for the quantity of wool to be spun each day, and then compared actual outp... corn, watermelons, Puebla cloth, shoes, or coats as rewards for people who "deserve it", because of...

  • Wanted: coats, scarves, hats and mittens . WITH colder weather m... years, Sara McDonald has been using leftover wool from friends and family -- even Koats For Kids -- ...

  • DF: Four times a year a rabbit sheds its hair, so you can pull it off using your hand -- it just comes right off. Then I take the hair and spin it on a spinning wheel to make hats, scarves, mitts, sweaters and slippers. Angora is eight times warmer than wool so it is great for this climate. For public demonstrations I sit the rabbit down on my lap and draw the hair right off the rabbit into the orfice of the spinning wheel. But this way takes longer, so I only use this method when people are there to watch. DF: When I was a kid my mom told me a story about growing up on a farm where she had pet rabbits. One day she and her brother were supposed to bring lunch out to their grandfather in the field, but they fed the lunch to the rabbits instead. He was so mad he killed the rabbits. That s...

    ... dog -- and they produce these lovely long coats. So I use their hair for the fibre sculptures as w...

  • Dave Wight

    ... place of business annually, Belle Vallee Wools, curious to catch a glimpse of one of Canada's onl... initial plan, his intent was to make plaid coats, following a few attempts at dying colours he real...



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