wool
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g f1054: made oot [?]a[/?] | wool | f1043: abb wool it was |
oot [?]a[/?] wool f1043: abb | wool | it was cried it was |
wi what was caed abb | wool | it was wool that had |
caed abb wool it was | wool | that had the oil in |
and stuff them with cotton | wool | and they were flat [laugh] |
her lap and some cotton | wool | in her hand she is |
dip a pad of cotton | wool | in the solution and thoroughly |
a big daud a cotton | wool | stuck tae ma napper an |
beard oil squirted onto cotton | wool | which in turn was ploughed |
what does he eat m1106: | wool | f1105: wool m1106: uh huh |
he eat m1106: wool f1105: | wool | m1106: uh huh in the |
on a sunday finer knitted | wool | stockings were worn possibly machine |
were knitted and left over | wool | would make a pair of |
baa baa baa sheep any | wool | f1095: yes sir m1096: yes |
revisit our indigenous and familiar | wool | as a raw material for |
progression from the exploration of | wool | as an indigenous material the |
ye jist lifted it like | wool | and packed stuff in cases |
up m642: it wis jist | wool | ye jist lifted it like |
o whit ye call wood | wool | do ye know when ye |
and we made intae wood | wool | f643: ah he used to |
but that was all wood | wool | in thae boaxes [inaudible] f643: |
the extent to which the | wool | is pulled over our eyes |
pulled the bottom round of | wool | over the top round and |
sometimes get about having the | wool | pulled over our eyes on |
wood m642: o seein the | wool | the big yellae stuff in |
the steel works the the | wool | was wood f643: like straw |
whyles sometimes win reach woo | wool | wud wood wul will wumman |
[?]dae[/?] m1106: erm it eats | wool | f1105: what does he eat |
the playgroup f1105: he eats | wool | in playgroup m1106: uh huh |
f1105: his mum gave him | wool | m1106: uh huh f1105: is |
huh his mum gave him | wool | to eat f1105: his mum |
and get bags of raw | wool | and get going ideas were |
with wonder our sheep s | wool | used in a new and |
black sheep have you any | wool | yes sir yes sir three |
a craft residency to explore | wool | the familiar material used in |
cross border public authorities british | wool | marketing board order 2000 si |
cross border public authorities british | wool | marketing board order 2000 si |
to back and oddments of | wool | were wound round the border |
with endless contemporary uses and | wool | is an under valued material |
were created in felted shetland | wool | and bone fragments influenced by |
would specialise in exploring shetland | wool | for feltmaking like knitting and |
continue as natural and colourful | wool | is easily accessible in shetland |
involves fusing fabrics into felted | wool | shetland fleece was fused with |
f1117: have you any f1118: | wool | yes sir [singing] f1117: yes |
what did you ca that | wool | f1043: that was ganseys that |
an did ye bring that | wool | fur me maggie did you |
maggie maggie hands agnes the | wool | rip down with your hands |
minister dared to pull the | wool | over the sharp eyes of |
kinneff gave a demonstration on | wool | and rag rugs 1933 guild |
round hole at one end | wool | was wound round the nails |
the wui- the wuid was | wool | do ye no mind f643: |
particular flemish pound of the | wool | market in bruges where most |
not be unexpected but scottish | wool | was reckoned in the particular |
floors for example suspending mineral | wool | between joists the u value |
other instances in this vein | wool | for example was a major |
which teems with women in | wool | and fur hats and men |
and uncombed wheelin much coarser | wool | that did fine for men |
your man to hold the | wool | stretched over his arms you |
fur long before weft and | wool | remember the fur you borrowed |
of of oman woman oo | wool | or lang before long orkney |
and any long ends of | wool | trimmed these were popular toys |
time and in different places | wool | used to be bought in |
and tied a piece of | wool | tightly between them around the |
thick worsted yarn called wheeling | wool | oilskins were worn outside when |
with there was combed fingerin | wool | a kind of wirset or |
the hole was filled the | wool | was then carefully snipped at |
knittin with this two ply | wool | f1023: oh it s murder |
schoolchildren and jeanette they combined | wool | with silks glitter sequins yarns |
and in my boyhood the | wool | spinning mill came into prominence |
one point that produced the | wool | for them or somethin you |
of hot water kilos of | wool | and a fund of creative |
from dark grey and khaki | wool | and is of unmistakably phallic |
mining ironworks fundries engineers spinning | wool | and local joinering and baking |
can be magical colour and | wool | are selected the fleece laid |
feltmaking and the exploration of | wool | during the schools residency jeanette |
in scotland to process the | wool | skins and flax of the |
[child noises] f1111: what s that | wool | for do you think f1112: |
now scarves are usually of | wool | but in earlier days aspiring |
money s worth o warm | wool | blankets an snaw white sheets |
[note: photo here of 'felted seamless smucks by wilma cluness.'] children learned to card | wool | sew felt jewellery form vessels |