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Okay...I know this is the artist showcase..but just wanted to say something about the mohair used on my Faith baby.  I remember someone mentioning Weaving Dixie, so I ordered some at I thought as a very, good price.  Well...it took awhile to get here from Austrailia I think??? and when it came I was shocked.  I never thought that it wouldn't be combed??? I didn't know what to do.  So I tried different things to comb it and fianlly I just figured it was a lost cause.  Then after a couple of weeks of wordering what to do with 2 ounces of mohair..lol.   I thought I'd try something and I did.  If you check out my Faith baby that is in that little cach primrose long gown..well that's the hair.  I think it's like chocolate brown or something like that.  I got the dark cherry brown and I still don't know about that one...anyhow...back to the subject at hand.. I took the mohair and found a piece that was about 5 inches long and found a thicker part as much half way as I could and I started rooting.  Then I carefully worked the hair up and away from the dolls head and  there it was...hair...no tangles...I just went a long and did that for about 15 or so mins. and dampened it and brushed it and it was great.  So I didn't have to comb it out afterall.  Now I have two little Faith babies..I named the second one Charity and they are just twin girls.  Faith is a bit darker..from a little bit of the dye on the mohair..but not a lot.  just a tad.  So on the second baby I was very careful and she is a bit fairer.  Let me see if I can find a picture.  OH...and I also used the same mohair on...let me put a picture of that one too.  I'll be back..  I bet you wished I didn't..hehehe..okay...This last little baby I did I used the same ounce that I did both the Faith babies from and I swear..I might be able to do two more out of it.  Well...I know that the little man here didn't take that much, but the first Faith took quite a bit.  I've been working on the swirl pattern also and finally got it down pretty okay..not fantastic, but okay.  So..thanks for pointing me to weaving Dixie and just maybe I might have helped someone here that ends up with mohair that's not been combed..!!smile

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Aviva, thanks for the info, your babies are so cute, I think I want to make twins when I finish the 3 kits That I have or maybe just  order another  one of the ones I already have.smile



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Aviva, thanks for you info on the mohair! I ordered some from a goat farm in Texas, and it came prewashed, but not combed. I've been combing pieces at a time (what a pain!), then dyeing, drying and combing again! Accckkk! Gonna try your way on the next one. I did find a website on dealing with raw mohair, and it suggested using a dog mat brush (the one with the fine wires) to comb, and it works the best without as much waste. I'll post pics of my latest baby as soon as I finish and you can see her hair which I dyed black. Hugs, Melinda

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That mohair looks pretty nice and shiny. You said one Faith is alittle bit darker from the mohair dye... I usually wet the mohair first and leave it on a white paper towel to see if it's colorfast and if no stains or color comes on the towel I use it. Otherwise I will wash it again to remove the extra dye.

I tried 2 of those little doggie brushes and it was ok except too slow as I couldn't do a lot of hair, only small bits. Then I got some actually carding brushes from one of my teachers and they work just fine! She said sometimes you can find them cheap on ebay.

But I have several boxes of natural mohair (not dyed, cut but not combed, with original goat oils and debris still in it) and I have to get some time to wash, dye, comb and condition before I can use it. Or maybe I'll just sell it as is. I think I have a few pounds of it (for sure a half pound). I also have a large 3 foot sack of baby llama hair in 3 natural colors that I need to process also. So thanks for the info also :)

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Pat, where do you find llama hair? Is it much different from goat hair? Thanks, Melinda

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Yes, Pat .... inquiring minds would like to know.  How does the llama hair compare to the mohair?

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Yikes..now I haven't tried to dye hair...wait...yes I did and it came out kinda looking like a big brownish looking rat....for real.....bleh  So gross and I had to pick it up by it's tail...(yes..it had a tail too hehe) and throw it away.  I don't know what to do with all this white hair I have.  I mean not my white hair...that's not a whole lot...anyway. the mohair is a chocolate brown like you saw on my little twins.  It worked that way and also on the little Moby baby which he's been dubbed Baby LOVE by a friend. lol

Now that back shot was where I'm learning to get the swirl going and I used some watercolor pencil on his head and it makes it look dirty.  I'll wash it pretty good before I do anything with him.  My favorite cashier at walmart watches for me and she said she thought that this little boy was her very favorite.  lol

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Aviva, you have the gift of humor.  I laughed out loud reading about your  tail/tale of mohair.  LOL.  I haven't dyed any mohair, but I can just imagine what it must have looked like.
And...  your swirl is looking very good..


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Ok ladies... as I said, I have a large bag of baby llama hair but...
I don't know where to buy it, I don't even know if it's different than goat (although my goat hair is still on the hydes) but I've heard it is quite different. I'll try to post pics.

I got the bag of llama hair from my oldest daughters friend. It contains 3 bags of 3 different colors. Apparently he knew someone that sheared llamas. I have heard that it is baby soft but doesn't get quite as long as the angora goat. I just haven't had time to do all this hairy stuff but I thought I would this past summer and I had carpal tunnel surgery instead. It's so nice to be able to do things without my fingers falling asleep or firey pains running down them!

So, I will try to get to the baby llama hair soon (? lol) and I'll post some piccies of my goat hydes with the hair still on them. That is how I actually dye my own goat hair, on the hyde, but I have boxes of it loose still too.

In the pics, the hydes are from full grown goats and they were purchased for someone to eat from the goat farmer I know. Every part of the goat was used, no waste. I purchased 5 goat hydes from her over the years and I cut what I need from the hyde (including hair), color it while it's still on the hyde (like coloring my own hair on my head), then air dry and snip what I need for the babies.

I also use a few of them in my displays at the art shows. That way I can show people what I use for the babies hair and tell them a little of how I do it. Works out rather well. Yes, these are pics from one of my shows. :)


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