Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 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...> wrote: > > 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 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2006 Report Share Posted January 19, 2006 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 ~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~> , " 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 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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