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Soysilk? Where on earth do you get that? After I went vegan I gave up working

with wool. Is soysilk strong, expensive, come in many colors?

linda

" Whatever you do will be insignificant and it is very important that you do it. "

Mohandas Gandhi

 

linda's Growing Stitchery Projects: womyn47

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Dvorah L. Dollar

Wednesday, January 18, 2006 3:17 PM

OT, but still vegetarian related..soysilk

 

 

Any spinners/knitters in the group? Tried soysilk yet?

I have some, but haven't spun it yet.

D'vorah

 

 

 

 

 

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For the record..I still do wool because I know the source and the

animals are well taken care of. I will also do bunny for the same

reason. For ya'll who do not know...the animals are not killed for

the wool or angora.

With that understood :), soysilk can be ordered from most fiber

sources. In SpinOff mag check out Bluming Robin. She gives a number

and email.

Can we give info like this over the forum??? Tele numbers and such??

D'vorah

 

, " linda " <lindai81@c...>

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> Soysilk? Where on earth do you get that? After I went vegan I gave

up working with wool. Is soysilk strong, expensive, come in many

colors?

> linda

> " Whatever you do will be insignificant and it is very important

that you do it. "

> Mohandas Gandhi

>

> linda's Growing Stitchery Projects: womyn47

> -

> Dvorah L. Dollar

>

> Wednesday, January 18, 2006 3:17 PM

> OT, but still vegetarian

related..soysilk

>

>

> Any spinners/knitters in the group? Tried soysilk yet?

> I have some, but haven't spun it yet.

> D'vorah

>

>

>

>

>

>

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And here i thought soysilk was that Silk brand soymilk! *lol*

That is cool there is a soy version of silk yarn & threads.

Seems like soy is as versatile a plant as hemp is.

 

For crafts i do cross stitching and i also make candles.

i wonder if there will be [or already is] a soy thread

for x-stitching and needle crafts?

 

~ pt ~

 

Three things that should never be despised:

a ragged young man, a shaggy filly, and a

freckled-legged girl.

~ Scots Gaelic triad

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, " Dvorah L. Dollar " <

dollar_queenbee@s...> wrote:

>

> Any spinners/knitters in the group? Tried soysilk yet?

> I have some, but haven't spun it yet.

> D'vorah

>

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