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Silk, beautiful silk!

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I love silk, don’t you? Not just for the way it feels when you wear it or the way it takes dye so beautifully, but also for the way it’s made – so cool!
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So, I thought I’d share with you some of the work I’ve been doing with silk of late. I’ve been implementing a lot of Japanese dyeing techniques with excellent results.

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Arashi – meaning “storm” creates these wondrous waves.

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I cheated – this is bamboo, not silk, but I love the results so much I couldn’t not share it!

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Crepe de chine, different to silk habotai but equally wonderful in it’s qualities.

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Some of these scarves have already sold but others have only just been uploaded to my Etsy shop, so pop over for a gander if you see something you like – they make wonderful gifts too šŸ™‚

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