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Post by ugashikrobert on Nov 23, 2005 11:01:10 GMT -5
Curosity definitely got the cat. 
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Post by wolfwoman on Nov 23, 2005 14:32:16 GMT -5
Awesome! Whatcha gonna do with that one? I know you'd said you use most of your fur for yourself. Cats make purty hats and mitts....lol
Wolfie
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Post by ugashikrobert on Nov 24, 2005 0:33:55 GMT -5
Unless I get really lucky through the ice I'm going to be short some beaver for another beaver bedspread so I may trade him for beaver. I've got some other ones and my bride has a taste for a lynx coat.
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Post by wolfwoman on Nov 24, 2005 1:19:58 GMT -5
Does your wife sew coats and hats and stuff herself too? I need to start making some things for myself here sometime soon! Hubby has a pair of coyote gauntlet type mitts, but other than that we own nothing in fur. Pretty funny huh? Everything I make is sold to someone else.
Wolfie
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Post by ugashikrobert on Nov 24, 2005 10:47:04 GMT -5
We were going to get in to the fur sewing thing but the cost of a good machine was to much for a bunch of one up deals. Like other tools you always tell yourself you'll buy it and use it then sell it but the latter never happens. We found a guy in Anchorage that does a good job with the sewing with reasonable prices.
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Post by wolfwoman on Nov 26, 2005 18:47:09 GMT -5
I sew all my stuff by hand  I can do a pair of mittens or a simple hat in 8-10 hours working at the store during the winter. In the summer I don't sew much, it's just too busy. You're talking about Keith I would assume  He does have some really nice work there, but he told me aobut the horrors of the troubles one can have with a fur machine and I decided to stick with sewing by hand!! Wolfie
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