Re: Fiber of the month



Interesting question -

I'd like to have a fiber collection made up of interchangeable threads - for
instance:
One month a variety of matte threads, comparable in thickness to flower
thread.
Month two - a collection of shiny threads similiar to ribbon floss.
Month three - metallics that could be substituted for #8 Balger.
And so on

I don't have the time to keep up with all the fibers being introduced. It
would be nice to have some help in understanding what's available and the
characteristics of the threads - washable? fuzzy? smooth? stranded? braided?
divisible? etc

Phyllis Maurer


"Addie Otto" <inkorea2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:SrRQe.245252$on1.196637@xxxxxxxxxxx
> If you were to sign up for a fiber of the month, which fiber would you
> choose and why?
>
> I want to start experimenting with SEX but I don't know where to start. I
> have tried a couple of overdyes and silks, but no favourites yet. Do you
> have any?
>
> Addie
>


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