AnnikaGBG
Publish time 2013-4-29 20:41
Is that a Japanese site (midori embroidery)? I tried Vicki Claytons silks a while back but I didn't really like them. Some people love those silks though and they are cheaper.
stitcherex
Publish time 2013-4-30 09:25
Do you wash the completed piece ? In water, just like when cotton floss is used or with a special detergent ?
Thanks,
p
lubabubba
Publish time 2013-5-2 20:31
Very useful post. I haven't try any silk but I want. Thank you!
Bleu
Publish time 2013-5-3 00:11
I used ATALIE-Soie, Au Ver A Soie, Belle Soie,Soie de Maroc
but I never washed them,
I'am really intrested in this Japanese Soie
lovestitches
Publish time 2013-5-14 09:08
I don't dare to use silk. It must require much higher skill than I have.
Jazzi
Publish time 2013-6-29 23:29
Wonderfully done; pictures DO say a thousand words don't they?Thank you so much, the examples showing the differences in the strands by itself, by the twist, and what they look like stitches are fabulous.
You definitely have a talent for teaching. Thanks again!
siennaX
Publish time 2013-7-20 01:56
My favorite silk is Gloriana.It is amazing to stitch with,but also a bit expensive.I also like Caron Waterlillies and Dinky Dyes.
Carmy
Publish time 2013-7-28 18:42
thanks for sharing
Bleu
Publish time 2013-7-28 22:17
I bought some Au ver à soie: soie surfine on a short weekend trip to Paris in the
original shop.This shop makes you speechless, colors you can't image, simply wonderful
Mary.Jane
Publish time 2013-7-30 05:45
Very informative - thank you:)