The New David Morgan Catalog Is Out

September 24, 2010

Our Fall/Winter 2010 catalog is now out. For those who haven’t yet received a copy, it should arrive within the next week or so. If you would like to request a catalog, you can do so here.

 

And of course you can always shop online. We have several new items including hats, scarves and jewelry. Below is just a sample of the many items available.

 

We now carry Begg scarves from Scotland. Since 1869, Begg has produced some of the world’s finest woolen scarves.

 

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From Boma, the bright face of this Frog Trivet will warm any kitchen. Also available in a salmon design.

 

 

 

 

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A perfect complement to your fall wardrobe, this Ivy Cap is made of 100% Merino wool with a water repellent finish.

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For any questions on any of our items, don’t hesitate to call us at (800) 324-4934.  We’re open Monday through Friday, 9 am to 5 pm Pacific Time.

 

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Kangaroo Lace

September 10, 2010

David Morgan sells two types of lace: hand-cut and machine-cut. There are advantages and disadvantages to each. Use the information below to help plan your next braiding project.

 

 

Hand-Cut Lace:

 

Hand-cut lace is best for small projects, such as hat bands and lanyards. The lace is cut in our own workshop. Unlike a machine, we are able to avoid any scars in the skin.  We stretch and test each roll. There is, at a maximum, only one join per 60 foot roll. Available in black and tan. Sizes: 1/8 inch and 1/4 inch.

 

1/8 inch Hand-Cut Lace

1/8 Inch Hand-Cut Lace

 

Machine-Cut Lace:

 

Machine-cut lace is cheaper than our hand-cut lace and is recommended for beginners. However, a machine cannot navigate around scars and will include weak points in the lace. It is also not stretched and tested. There are usually two to three joins per 50 meters of lace. Available in black and tan. Sizes: 3 mm and 6 mm (approximately 1/8 inch and 1/4 inch).

 

Machine-Cut Lace

1/4 Inch Machine-Cut Lace

 

LEARN MORE ABOUT:

 

Lace Cutters

Kangaroo Skins