Re: [AlpacaTalk] skirting a pinto huacaya fleece...repost
Hi Allison,
If it were me, I think I'd try going back beyond the margin between
brown and white, right into the brown by half to one inch; whatever was
necessary to do a clean job of seperating the colours in one hit,
without fiddling with individual fibres. They just tend to float about
in the air and seem attracted back to the fleece.
Does this make sense; I hope so. Good luck.
Best Wishes
Amanda
Barton Alpacas
Somerset, England
Allison Moss-Fritch wrote:
>
> Hello list,
>
> I'm still hoping that someone out here can help me with skirting a pinto
> huacaya fleece.No matter how hard I try, it seems as if I'm skirting out
> most of the white edge fiber and leaving the bayblack "saddle"
> fiber.but the
> little bits of white and the neps and second cuts are white on black and
> black on white.I have spent as much as six hours dampening fingers and
> picking single fibers off the opposite color..only to find that, upon
> folding for bagging.I've totally recontaminated the fleece. No wonder I
> don't see many in the pinto classes at shows.
>
> I dearly want to show this fleece. This is a fleece from a production
> girl.her crimp is not the most obvious, but she makes up for it by having
> the best hand on the farm, bar none. Her fleece is in hit 4th shearing and
> is still under 20 microns in the darker portion with lovely luster and
> staple length. It is not the most dense, however.but it is worthy of
> notice
> if I could figure out how to skirt it!
>
> Allison E. Moss-Fritch
>
> New Moon Alpacas
>
> Santa Clara, CA
>
> 408/248-3581
>
> http://www.newmoona
>
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>

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