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 20.00.
If interested, contact me to purchase.
sewinglouisemacadam@gmail.com
902 961 2348
Louise MacAdam
8837 West St. Peters
R. R. # 2 Morell PEI
Canada
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Flags for Buoy Markers
for
Olive and Kenny Drake
Morell PEI Canada
They are made from folded and doubled buoy fabric
sewn to elastic with heavy weight nylon thread.
The number is made using
a stencil and permanent marker.
a stencil and permanent marker.
The elastic is pulled over the end of the marker...
to look like this when installed.
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PEI Lobster
Bike Basket Covers
Concept by Deb MacLeod
owner of
St. Peters PEI Canada
To purchase see
or contact
Louise MacAdam at sewinglouisemacadam@gmail.com
PEI lobster logo
designed by Ian Paul MacAdam.
designed by Ian Paul MacAdam.
A red canvas lobster appliqué
couched in a heavy tan thread,
coordinates with outdoor binding that finishes
top, back, sides and bottom edges.
This PEI lobster is couched
with turquoise thread...
…and finished with matching binding.
The crisp waterproof outdoor fabric…
…has a wipeable, clean look…
…inside and out.
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PEI Potato Bag
Bike Basket Covers
Concept by Deb MacLeod
owner of
St. Peters PEI Canada
To purchase see
or contact
Louise MacAdam at sewinglouisemacadam@gmail.com
PEI Potato Bag with ears,
attached to the liner with velcro.
Press the small red button and the basket detaches quickly so you can carry it with you.
The bracket remains on the bike handle bars.
Made from 100% cotton pre-washed cotton twill
- a sturdy denim weight.
Choose a flat style logo, sewn on or…
…attached with velcro,
removable to allow cleaning of the liner.
The liner fastens on the sides
and on the bottom with velcro.
Red outdoor bias tape finishes
the top and lower edge of the liner.
the top and lower edge of the liner.
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