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France is known for its perfume, Italy for its leather and Scotland for its whisky, to name a few famous exports. One that may not be as well-known is Kyrgyzstan and its wool. In the Naryn and ...
WASHINGTON — Barclay Saul never imagined he’d be an expert in wool. For most of his career, the Northwest D.C. native ran a music school in Tysons Corner. But his tune changed last year when he joined ...
Looking for more wool slippers our editors swear by? Check our guide to the absolute best slippers on the market. When I was a kid, I received more pairs of slippers than I could count—always for the ...
Norsewood and Districts School student Jimi Shotter, left, with Wimbledon farmer Brian Hales and fellow student Harvey Trent learning the techniques for making their own felted slippers. Photo / ...
Students from Mahora School in Hastings, with their handmade felted slippers, made using wool from Wimbledon farmer Brian Hales' flocks. Wimbledon farmer Brian Hales' dream to ensure school children ...
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