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Where Carders Come From

Monday, February 6th, 2006

Yesterday morning, we took our little mini-road trip to Chilliwack, stopping only for coffee and doughnuts at Tim’s (because that’s what Canadians do on road trips). The drive was easy and we enjoyed the amazing sunny weather that is unusual for Vancouver in February.

Patrick and Paula win the prize for most adorable couple, ever. Paula showed us parts of her massive garden (raised beds for asparagus) and even gave us a couple homegrown apples. They helped unpack my new drum carder, plug it in and show us how to use, maintain and repair it. Since we came to pick up the carder, they included a few additional toys (I mean, tools) — a flicker and a double-sided “side flicker”. Patrick was happy to show us the other equipment that they are working on, including the Supercard and Triple Pickers — Richard was so impressed with the workmanship that he even said on the drive home that my next drum carder (whenever that might be) can be a Supercard — remember, you are all witnesses now!

So this is what I got, a Patrick Green 3-speed Powered Fancicard:

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Fancicard

And here are the bits and pieces that accompanied the carder:

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Left: Burnishing Tool, Right: Fetling Brush
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Left: Doffer, Right: Batt Lifter
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Left: Flicker, Right: Side Flicker

Of course, I started playing with it as soon as we got it home — I blended some green Border Leicester and blue Coopworth into…

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Puffy Blended Batts

So. Much. Fun.

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