Sewing Louise MacAdam
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Sunday, November 20, 2016
100% Wool Dryer Balls
If you don't like dryer sheets ... here is an alternative!
Deb MacLeod of Millage & Lloyd General Store,
St. Peters PEI Canada (now closed)
has passed this enterprise onto me.
She made the Dryer Balls, sold them from her store
and other stores and her website.
Made from felted wool and wool yarn,
they are an effective alternative to using dryer sheets.
See Deb's directions below.
Deb has been using the Dryer Balls for
two years and finds them still quite good,
though they do have some pilling.
My sister has tested them for me, as I don't use a dryer.
Drying time was shorter, and she found only
minimal static on an acrylic sweater.
To test for lint, she put her black spandex pants
into the dryer along with some towels;
the pants came out lint free.
St. Peters PEI Canada (now closed)
has passed this enterprise onto me.
She made the Dryer Balls, sold them from her store
and other stores and her website.
Made from felted wool and wool yarn,
they are an effective alternative to using dryer sheets.
See Deb's directions below.
Deb has been using the Dryer Balls for
two years and finds them still quite good,
though they do have some pilling.
My sister has tested them for me, as I don't use a dryer.
Drying time was shorter, and she found only
minimal static on an acrylic sweater.
To test for lint, she put her black spandex pants
into the dryer along with some towels;
the pants came out lint free.
The balls average about tennis ball size -
some a bit larger, some smaller.
Colours are all natural wool colour (not dyed)
from natural white to shades of grey and brown/black.
some a bit larger, some smaller.
Colours are all natural wool colour (not dyed)
from natural white to shades of grey and brown/black.
One box of balls is 25.00.
If interested, contact me to purchase.
sewinglouisemacadam@gmail.com
902 961 2348
Louise MacAdam
8837 West St. Peters
R. R. # 2 Morell PEI
Canada
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Appliquéd Farm Animal Cushions
for Millage & Lloyd
Appliquéd using stencil designs
by Ian Paul MacAdam
To see more animal cushions
cluck here: Cushions
Monday, April 25, 2016
Farm Animal Cushions
Concept by Deb MacLeod
owner of
St. Peters PEI Canada
To purchase see
or contact
Louise MacAdam at sewinglouisemacadam@gmail.com
Designs and stencil work
by Ian Paul MacAdam
To see more farm animal pillows
peck this link:
Slipcovered Armchair Rocker
This is a big comfortable armchair rocker
designed to be covered with a slipcover.
The chair is upholstered in a white medium weight cotton, and was purchased originally with a fitted slipcover.
Friday, April 8, 2016
Saturday, December 5, 2015
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