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Re: Afro combs help untangle fringe on shawls
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- Subject: Re: Afro combs help untangle fringe on shawls
- From: Jennifer Hein <jhein@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 10:43:10 -0500
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> Jennifer,
I read through all of the responses & did not see this....
I have had good luck with black afro combs of various coarseness. I
start with the thick large ones and progress down to the smaller ones
then use a bone folder when untangling fringe,
they're smooth and glide through the tangles nicely.
Gravity also will assist, if you allow the fringe to hang over the
> edge of your work table (on 2 sides). It helps if your work table
has a rounded edge ( or a padded table)
(This is good) Start at the bottom of the fringe and work up towards
the point of attachment.
>
--Jennifer Hein
Preservation Consultant
Historic Object Conservator of Textiles, Leather & Ethnography
PO Box 90379, Indianapolis, IN 46290
317-575-9296