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#115058 - 12/07/07 06:51 PM Re: Buffalo wool, Dachstein and duffel mitts [Re: Frankie]
Greg_Sackett Offline
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Registered: 12/14/01
Posts: 225
Loc: KC, MO
Frankie,

My wife is a knitter and spinner and could make you something similar. I would recommend alpaca which you can get in a wide variety of natural and dyed colors, and would be less expensive. Alpaca is very warm, and stays that way even when wet. She made me a pair of socks that I have been very impressed with.

If you are interested, PM me and I will let you know how to get in touch with her.

Greg

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#115063 - 12/07/07 07:26 PM Re: Buffalo wool, Dachstein and duffel mitts [Re: Greg_Sackett]
justmeagain Offline
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Registered: 12/07/07
Posts: 67
Hi, I'm new here, but I've lurked for a bit. A google search on Dachstein pulled up this post.

The original company making Dachstein mitts, gloves and sweaters is still around. The site is in German, but you can get a rough translation via bablefish. http://www.lackner-wolle.at/aboutus.htm

I came across this site one day making boiled wool gloves and mitts. http://www.ortovox.com/content/en/products/sportswear/classic-wool/

However, the best bargain I have come across recently is for the military surplus version of a Dachstein sweater. This fellow is selling them on ebay. http://cgi.ebay.com/AUSTRIAN-COMMANDO-SW...4QQcmdZViewItem

The price is a steal. I have a Dachstein cardigan sweater I found in a thrift store and the fabric and construction is identical to the surplus version. The ebay seller also has a web site and sells similar gear. I bought my sweater via his web store. On the web store he has Austrian zip front sweaters which appear to be the same material as the pullover variety. http://www.northdoorway.com/ProductInfo.aspx?id=3714902

The seller was very nice to deal with, I had to return my sweater for a larger size. I may wind up buying the zip front style as well, they look too nice and the price is right.






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#115066 - 12/07/07 08:06 PM Re: Buffalo wool, Dachstein and duffel mitts [Re: justmeagain]
Schwert Offline
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Registered: 03/13/02
Posts: 905
Loc: Seattle, Washington
I have one pair of those Ortovox mitts and they are even heavier wool than my Dachstein's. REI used to sell these but I have not seen them in quite some time.

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#115073 - 12/07/07 08:56 PM Re: Buffalo wool, Dachstein and duffel mitts [Re: Greg_Sackett]
Frankie Offline
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Registered: 09/19/03
Posts: 736
Loc: Montréal, Québec, Canada
Hi Greg,

Thanks for the offer. I have found out that bison wool is about 6 times as expensive as alpaca wool. To make large adult mitts I would need something like 140 yards. I've seen a yardage of 120 which cost $60 in bison wool. I'm wondering which one is the warmest between alpaca and bison.

Yes maybe I could buy the yarns and custom make them by a good knitter who would make it to my own measurements and maybe even make trigger finger mitts.

Frankie

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#115074 - 12/07/07 09:00 PM Re: Buffalo wool, Dachstein and duffel mitts [Re: Schwert]
clearwater Offline
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Registered: 03/19/05
Posts: 1185
Loc: Channeled Scablands
One of the easier things to learn to sew is mittens. Many places
have patterns and you can buy heavy wool duffel cloth. If you
wash it well before cutting, it will felt even more and thicker.
Use a couple of zig zag stitches or sew them by hand. Simple
hats are easy too.

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#115085 - 12/07/07 11:30 PM Re: Buffalo wool, Dachstein and duffel mitts [Re: clearwater]
Frankie Offline
Old Hand

Registered: 09/19/03
Posts: 736
Loc: Montréal, Québec, Canada
I have found a source for wool duffel:

http://www.macpheeworkshop.com/

This thread is basically becoming my bookmark because the bookmarks on my browser is too full and is a mess.

Frankie

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#115105 - 12/08/07 02:28 AM Re: Buffalo wool, Dachstein and duffel mitts [Re: Frankie]
Susan Offline
Geezer

Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5163
Loc: W. WA
The Canadian site Northdoorway that JustMeAgain posted has a page of gloves: http://www.northdoorway.com/Catalog.aspx?categoryid=7785

Wool mitts, and one with a trigger hole.

Sue

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#115115 - 12/08/07 04:09 AM Re: Buffalo wool, Dachstein and duffel mitts [Re: Susan]
Frankie Offline
Old Hand

Registered: 09/19/03
Posts: 736
Loc: Montréal, Québec, Canada
Thanks for the link Susan. I would prefer trigger finger mitts with a full separate finger as seen here, but in alpaca wool it would be great:

I have these Duray 70% wool 30% nylon trigger finger with a heavy duty pair of trigger finger work gloves:




I would have prefered longer cuffs with elastics or adjustable straps to keep out the snow as on the military version, but they were cheap.

Frankie

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