Marchie suggested I post a new thread for this subject.
Here is a recap of what I have posted in the May FAC
I've officially started my new fiber adventure. Retting & prepping Spanish moss to spin and weave into saddle pads and blankets.
I received 6 large garbage bags of Spanish moss last month when my husband went to the Civil War Shiloh event. Some kind soul gathered it all up for me. It has been sitting in its own compost pile this past month while I do some reading up on it. I currently have two garbage cans filled with water and moss, about 5 large garbage bags of very wet moss and a bit left in the compost pile that I'll experiment with boiling the moss to rett it.
Spin Off may be interested in doing an article on this process ... we'll see.
2 Garbage pails of moss and water:
5 large garbage bags filled with wet moss:
A bit left in the compost pile:
And the required guard rooster
Here is a recap of what I have posted in the May FAC
I've officially started my new fiber adventure. Retting & prepping Spanish moss to spin and weave into saddle pads and blankets.
I received 6 large garbage bags of Spanish moss last month when my husband went to the Civil War Shiloh event. Some kind soul gathered it all up for me. It has been sitting in its own compost pile this past month while I do some reading up on it. I currently have two garbage cans filled with water and moss, about 5 large garbage bags of very wet moss and a bit left in the compost pile that I'll experiment with boiling the moss to rett it.
Spin Off may be interested in doing an article on this process ... we'll see.
2 Garbage pails of moss and water:

5 large garbage bags filled with wet moss:

A bit left in the compost pile:

And the required guard rooster
