Dyeing Silk in Tales from the Spinning Siren

  • May 19, 2020, 11:39 p.m.
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So silk is an interesting fiber. For one its from the cocoon of silk moths. Mine is from Mulberry silk worms which primarily eat mulberry leaves. I ordered silk lap as its called which are huge sheets of silk stretched out. Its many fine layers kinda sandwiched together.

I decided to dye some today. Here is what I learned. Silk loves dye. LOVES dye. Ive never seen anything as thirsty as silk for dye haha.
I videoed it, It takes less then 1 minute for HOT dye bath to absorb into fiber. It takes 3 minutes for a COLD dyebath to absorb into fiber.

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Now its drying in the wind :)

ok so this prob wont work. BUT maybe? If not follow the link to the instagram video to see how fast it takes up dye hhaa.
Dyebath!


Last updated May 20, 2020


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