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Book - From Sting to Spin by Gillian Edom
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Sharing a book on taking Stinging Nettles to workable threads here:
https://gillianedomsbook.blogspot.com/
I've been following the progress on this book as my interests are in making bow strings from traditional materials like
flax
and nettles.
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Thanks for the book info. Nettle grows all over our land and although we use the leaves for a nourishing tea, the following video shows what to do with the rest.
'Life is a whim of several billion cells to be you for a while.' groucho marx
What's gotten into you? Could it be this tiny ad?
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https://wheaton-labs.com/bootcamp
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