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Offline Neville Legg

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Hobbycraft silk
« on: August 21, 2010, 10:15:49 AM »
Just returned from a shopping trip to get my grandaughter a birthday present, when I noticed the Hobbycraft store I was in sold natural silk at £4.50 a metre (about $7.00) It was a very light, tight weave silk, didn't buy any as I still have loads. Has anybody tried this silk? Is Hobbycraft a U.S. company?

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Re: Hobbycraft silk
« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2010, 11:48:50 AM »
"Light and tight weave" doesn't mean much without real numbers.  I would be wary of silk in a craft store.  Could be anything, but some experimentation might turn up something good.  I think most of us yanks know about Thai Silks in Los Altos, California.  They have a web site and they are happy to mail any quantity of "Haboti" light silk.

I have had great success with Thai silk.  It comes in white only, but fabric dye works well.

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Re: Hobbycraft silk
« Reply #2 on: August 26, 2010, 02:14:23 PM »
This silk was marked up 100% Chinese silk, I have a pile of chinese silk that works extremely well. Only problem I've found is that it only water shrinks once!
So you can't dye it! The silk in Hobbycraft was lighter than the silk I have, and that's fairly light! I still use light weight jap tissue underneath to save on dope!

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