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Finger gloves / mittens
Pink with white and blue stripes
Clear button sewn on

These mittens were purchased from three dollars in Manhattan's Chinatown on Center Street. They were in a bin with inexpensive glove mittens. I purchased them after I had temporarily lost the Thinsulate gloves I usually wore and needed to keep my fingers from frostbite. They have traveled with me from Brooklyn to Queens to Manhattan to Brooklyn.

Made of wool from sheep, with a process that consists of: shearing; grading and sorting; grading and scouring; carding; spinning; weaving; and finishing. All of the byproducts are reused to make different grades of wool. Lanaset dyes are sold by several dye suppliers, including Paradise Fibers and PRO Chemical and Dye under their name of Sabraset. They are also sold under the brand name Telana. They are manufactured by Huntsman Textile Effects, which purchased the global Textile Effects business of Ciba Specialty Chemicals Inc. in 2006. They are acid dyes. Given to me as a gift from my father. Made of wool from sheep, with a process that consists of: shearing; grading and sorting; grading and scouring; carding; spinning; weaving; and finishing. All of the byproducts are reused to make different grades of wool. Lanaset dyes are sold by several dye suppliers, including Paradise Fibers and PRO Chemical and Dye under their name of Sabraset. They are also sold under the brand name Telana. They are manufactured by Huntsman Textile Effects, which purchased the global Textile Effects business of Ciba Specialty Chemicals Inc. in 2006. They are acid dyes.




 

 

 

  mary mattingly
       

 

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