by Craft
A craft moment:
*Can't
Remember
A
F**king
Thing....*
*Could we see when and where we are to meet again, we would be more tender when we bid our friends goodbye.*
Marie Louise De La Ramee
,moon daisies
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I like teazels too. I think this might be the first time I've noticed them in their green state.
Please don't speculate on the contents of my mind on a hot summer night....
Fascinating to see the teasels in their green state. I feilt the same when I found some immature pine cones earlier in the year.
Incredible to think that they will mature and harden to a state where they were used for teasing out the wool before it was woven in the "olden days".
Yes - so I was told as a child - and also as well as carding the wool, they were used to raise the "nap" on the fabric I think.