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No, not Angelina Jolie but rather a Lite Brite-type metallic dubbing.
I was at the SE Animal Fiber Fair today (thanks to Frank Reid for his report a few months ago on these Wool Fairs) and came across this stuff called Angelina. It looked just like Lite Brite but seems a little softer. It is designed for spinners and weavers to put in sparkle in their yarns. The price at the fair was good -- $2.15 for a 4x4" bag stuffed full. I bought 5 bags in various colors. I searched on both the Internet and eBay and it's available there. Has anybody else used this stuff (or ever heard of it)? I can't wait to give it a try. John |
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Yeah, Angelina is great. I found the same stuff and love it.
About 10-20% mixed in with your favorite dubbing and WHAM! Instant fish catching fly. Oh, by the way, use some butcher paper, mix 50-50 with an appropriate color of dubbing and then iron between pieces of butcher paper. Now you have some awesome shell/thorax/wing material. -- Frank Reid Reverse email to reply |
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"Frank Reid" moc.deepselbac@diersicnarf wrote in message ...
Yeah, Angelina is great. I found the same stuff and love it. About 10-20% mixed in with your favorite dubbing and WHAM! Instant fish catching fly. Oh, by the way, use some butcher paper, mix 50-50 with an appropriate color of dubbing and then iron between pieces of butcher paper. Now you have some awesome shell/thorax/wing material. When you say butcher paper, do you mean the heavy white uncoated stuff or something more akin to wax paper? What causes it to fuse together? The plastic in the Angelina? Sorry to be dense about this but... -John |
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When you say butcher paper, do you mean the heavy white uncoated stuff
or something more akin to wax paper? Unwaxed. You can also use grocery bags (PAPER!). What causes it to fuse together? The plastic in the Angelina? Yes. http://www.icenet.com.au/~threads/hints/helpful5.htm Note the colors that are bondable and non-bondable. You should have some bondable in your pack. Sorry to be dense about this but... No sweaty - da GI. -- Frank Reid Reverse email to reply |
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When you say butcher paper, do you mean the heavy white uncoated stuff
or something more akin to wax paper? Unwaxed. You can also use grocery bags (PAPER!). What causes it to fuse together? The plastic in the Angelina? Yes. http://www.icenet.com.au/~threads/hints/helpful5.htm Note the colors that are bondable and non-bondable. You should have some bondable in your pack. Sorry to be dense about this but... No sweaty - da GI. -- Frank Reid Reverse email to reply |
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![]() "Frank Reid" moc.deepselbac@diersicnarf wrote in message ... Yeah, Angelina is great. I found the same stuff and love it. (snip) Frank Reid Reverse email to reply Thanks Frank for the info and the link. This stuff sounds like it will be fun to play with. BestWishes, DaveMohnsen Denver |
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Thanks Frank for the info and the link. This stuff sounds like it will be
fun to play with. Stuff is really nice. It adds a real nice sparkle to any dubbing, mimicking the air bubbles around the body of many nymphs. -- Frank Reid Reverse email to reply |
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Thanks Frank for the info and the link. This stuff sounds like it will be
fun to play with. Stuff is really nice. It adds a real nice sparkle to any dubbing, mimicking the air bubbles around the body of many nymphs. -- Frank Reid Reverse email to reply |
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