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James Alun wrote:Thanks May, looks like I’ll get another cone of v69.
‘what did people historically use for these sorts of repairs? Or did every craft have it’s own thread?
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I heard that horse hair upholstery is extremely long wearing and was used in commercial coaches/trains for that reason.Carla Burke wrote:... Horse hair - from the main & tail - are incredibly strong, and come in rather convenient lengths, if you have a horse (mule, donkey).
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Carla Burke wrote:
What sorts of repairs? The job would determine the thread. Horse hair - from the main & tail - are incredibly strong, and come in rather convenient lengths, if you have a horse (mule, donkey). Linen, nettle, and other cellulose-based threads are all incredibly strong, too.
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