"the qualities of these bacteria, like the heat of the sun, electricity, or the qualities of metals, are part of the storehouse of knowledge of all men. They are manifestations of the laws of nature, free to all men and reserved exclusively to none." SCOTUS, Funk Bros. Seed Co. v. Kale Inoculant Co.
Jami McBride wrote:
Carding is a big part of processing wool - is your wool already carded?
Joel Hollingsworth wrote:
Will wool stand the heat of your stove top?
paul wheaton wrote:
I dunno. It is certainly fluffier than what comes on the critter.
Since I want to make something so thick, maybe I get to take some shortcuts?
paul wheaton wrote:
This is for a plug-in electric kettle.
"the qualities of these bacteria, like the heat of the sun, electricity, or the qualities of metals, are part of the storehouse of knowledge of all men. They are manifestations of the laws of nature, free to all men and reserved exclusively to none." SCOTUS, Funk Bros. Seed Co. v. Kale Inoculant Co.
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craftylittlemonkey wrote:
Ludi, would you consider a craft swap via Craftster?
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