[Jacob-list] Sheepskin treatment
Linda
wolfpen at rabun.net
Tue Oct 30 15:24:37 EST 2001
In my copy of Home Tanning & Leather Simplified, it has a chapter on tanning
for fur which includes sheepskins. There are a number of recipes and it does
say you can begin with a green, dried or frozen skin, so you have some time!
The ingredients for the processes are:
1. Basic Alum-Salt calls for Alum & Salt (DUH!)
2. Alum-Salt-Soda - the same plus washing soda
3. Basic Acid-Salt recipe calls for salt and sulphuric acid aka battery acid.
If you need the directions, let me know. I've used the Alum-Salt on rabbit
skins and it came out well.
Linda
Visit our flock of Jacob Sheep
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On Tue, 30 Oct 2001 14:09:51 -0500, Chovhani wrote:
> Can you believe this. I've spent an hour surfing the net, using four
different search
>engines and I CANNOT find some straightforward instructions for turning my
raw sheepskin
>into a rug or throw. I know you guys won't let me down!
>
>I didn't think I'd need advice you see. I own John Seymour's book of
self-sufficiency, and
>use it for everything, but just as I'm about to get out the borax something
told me to stop.
>These instructions do not say anything about the wool.......I don't want to
wreck it for the
>sake of rawhide......his method cures rather than tans.
>
>So.....I collected the fleece, head attached and dripping, still warm,
straight after the
>kill. Tons of blood everywhere, got it into my bathtub, cut off the head and
tail, cut a
>rough sheepskin shape, and rinsed all the blood off. NOW WHAT?
>
>Seymour says to rinse in a borax solution, then dump it in a solution of salt
and sulphuric
>acid, and leave for 3 days. Then rinse it in borax again, churn in the
washing machine, half-
>dry it, and finally work on it by hand. I'm game for all this, but what about
the wool? Or
>do you guys have a better way? When I wash fleeces I do them in the washing
machine, but I
>don't use these harsh chemicals (I'm an organic gal) so I'm clueless.
>
>Please get back to me as fast as you can before the stores close in case I
need to go fetch
>anything.
>
>THANKS!
>Melanie
>
>
>
>
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