100 yards of 20/2 spun silk in a variety of colors
from $5.00
I first found this Japanese silk when I started tablet weaving in silk rather than cotton; it weaves up wonderful silky trim.
Embroiderers asked for smaller amounts so here I am happy to offer 100 yard spools, individually wrapped. (For weavers, we have a number of the colours available in cones.)
Requests were made to expand the number of colour options available, and by now we have 25 colours, as you can see in the overview picture.
I have since used the silk for inkle weaving, kumihiko on a marudai (because the foam boards will wear at the silk), on a braiding loom from Alana's Treasures (https://www.etsy.com/shop/AlanasTreasures), as well as fingerloop braiding and embroidery.
Note; the colours are arranged in the same order as in the first picture, where they are all in a circle. (The smoke pink is not in the picture.)
The final picture shows 100 yards of kelly green silk on a 4" schacht shuttle bobbin and 100 yards of purple silk on a paper spool.
Embroiderers asked for smaller amounts so here I am happy to offer 100 yard spools, individually wrapped. (For weavers, we have a number of the colours available in cones.)
Requests were made to expand the number of colour options available, and by now we have 25 colours, as you can see in the overview picture.
I have since used the silk for inkle weaving, kumihiko on a marudai (because the foam boards will wear at the silk), on a braiding loom from Alana's Treasures (https://www.etsy.com/shop/AlanasTreasures), as well as fingerloop braiding and embroidery.
Note; the colours are arranged in the same order as in the first picture, where they are all in a circle. (The smoke pink is not in the picture.)
The final picture shows 100 yards of kelly green silk on a 4" schacht shuttle bobbin and 100 yards of purple silk on a paper spool.
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I first found this Japanese silk when I started tablet weaving in silk rather than cotton; it weaves up wonderful silky trim.
Embroiderers asked for smaller amounts so here I am happy to offer 100 yard spools, individually wrapped. (For weavers, we have a number of the colours available in cones.)
Requests were made to expand the number of colour options available, and by now we have 25 colours, as you can see in the overview picture.
I have since used the silk for inkle weaving, kumihiko on a marudai (because the foam boards will wear at the silk), on a braiding loom from Alana's Treasures (https://www.etsy.com/shop/AlanasTreasures), as well as fingerloop braiding and embroidery.
Note; the colours are arranged in the same order as in the first picture, where they are all in a circle. (The smoke pink is not in the picture.)
The final picture shows 100 yards of kelly green silk on a 4" schacht shuttle bobbin and 100 yards of purple silk on a paper spool.
Embroiderers asked for smaller amounts so here I am happy to offer 100 yard spools, individually wrapped. (For weavers, we have a number of the colours available in cones.)
Requests were made to expand the number of colour options available, and by now we have 25 colours, as you can see in the overview picture.
I have since used the silk for inkle weaving, kumihiko on a marudai (because the foam boards will wear at the silk), on a braiding loom from Alana's Treasures (https://www.etsy.com/shop/AlanasTreasures), as well as fingerloop braiding and embroidery.
Note; the colours are arranged in the same order as in the first picture, where they are all in a circle. (The smoke pink is not in the picture.)
The final picture shows 100 yards of kelly green silk on a 4" schacht shuttle bobbin and 100 yards of purple silk on a paper spool.
I first found this Japanese silk when I started tablet weaving in silk rather than cotton; it weaves up wonderful silky trim.
Embroiderers asked for smaller amounts so here I am happy to offer 100 yard spools, individually wrapped. (For weavers, we have a number of the colours available in cones.)
Requests were made to expand the number of colour options available, and by now we have 25 colours, as you can see in the overview picture.
I have since used the silk for inkle weaving, kumihiko on a marudai (because the foam boards will wear at the silk), on a braiding loom from Alana's Treasures (https://www.etsy.com/shop/AlanasTreasures), as well as fingerloop braiding and embroidery.
Note; the colours are arranged in the same order as in the first picture, where they are all in a circle. (The smoke pink is not in the picture.)
The final picture shows 100 yards of kelly green silk on a 4" schacht shuttle bobbin and 100 yards of purple silk on a paper spool.
Embroiderers asked for smaller amounts so here I am happy to offer 100 yard spools, individually wrapped. (For weavers, we have a number of the colours available in cones.)
Requests were made to expand the number of colour options available, and by now we have 25 colours, as you can see in the overview picture.
I have since used the silk for inkle weaving, kumihiko on a marudai (because the foam boards will wear at the silk), on a braiding loom from Alana's Treasures (https://www.etsy.com/shop/AlanasTreasures), as well as fingerloop braiding and embroidery.
Note; the colours are arranged in the same order as in the first picture, where they are all in a circle. (The smoke pink is not in the picture.)
The final picture shows 100 yards of kelly green silk on a 4" schacht shuttle bobbin and 100 yards of purple silk on a paper spool.