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		<title>Silk Fibre, History</title>
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The cool luxurious feel of certain fabrics against your skin is something that cannot be replicated. It is very soft and smooth and simply caresses your skin.
Silk has long been a staple and exotic fabric and a symbol of pure luxury.
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<p>The cool luxurious feel of certain fabrics against your skin is something that cannot be replicated. It is very soft and smooth and simply caresses your skin.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.preranasilks.com/images/silk-fabric1.jpg" alt="pure silks" hspace="12" vspace="7" width="244" height="255" align="right" />Silk has long been a staple and exotic fabric and a symbol of pure luxury.</p>
<p>For thousands of years only the elite were able to afford this rare commodity. It may have been harvested by simple farmers but it wasn&#8217;t worn by them and it had a tremendous impact on the trading world.</p>
<p>As precious as gold and spices were, the demand for silk was even more. This creation of nature is still sought after today. Yes, the availability has increased and more people are able to wear it but pure silk is something that is still a valuable commodity.</p>
<p>This article will let you know about silk&#8217;s unique history and how it helped shape the world of fashion today. You may just find out something that you did not know.<br />
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When was silk first discovered?</strong></p>
<p>Silks were discovered between 6000 and 3000 BC by the Chinese. The empress Xi Ling-Shi was the first to develop the silks into fabrics. But the rarity of silks meant that only the royalty had access to this precious fabric. Gradually through gifts and trade the silks made their way to various other parts of Asia.</p>
<p>From Asia it was a simple matter of traders taking the silk fabric with them throughout the rest of the known world. For many centuries the Emperors of China hoarded the secret of cultivating the silkmoths in captivity. There is countless recordings or digs in which silks were discovered from around the world.</p>
<p><strong>What types of clothing can be made from silk?</strong></p>
<p>Any type of clothing can be made from silks. The key is not using just one strand though. Spinners have to combine several strands of silk in order to make a tough enough fiber to withstand the weaving process. Fabrics that are made from very thin silks can easily tear or rip apart.</p>
<p>But to answer the question, you can find silken fabrics to make anything from. If you want a pair of socks&#8230;there are certainly manufacturers out there that can provide you with them.</p>
<p>It is more common to find silks being woven into typical clothing items such as dresses, pants or shirts. The smooth quality of the fabric combined with its luster gives it a great appeal to virtually everyone.</p>
<p><strong>Who was the first person to mass produce silk?</strong></p>
<p>There really is not one single person who is written down in history as the first to mass produce silks. History does credit the Chinese for holding the majority of the market even up to this day.</p>
<p>True mass production of silks did not come until the Industrial Revolution. Thanks to new weaving methods and machinery, more silken fabric could be produced. The Jacquard loom helped make silk embroidery easier and less expensive.<br />
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How does silk come in so many colors?</strong></p>
<p>Silks are just like any other fibre that is woven. It can be dyed to any color that the manufacturer wants. There is a process though. First the fabric must be bleached to remove the natural yellow tint that comes from the raw silks. After it has been bleached out, dyes can be added in to reach the desired shade for the finished product.</p>
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<p>Quality silks will be dyed in a way so that you do not have to worry about bleeding or color run-off. In the past when the dying process was done by hand, the colors were fairly limited with what could be dyed naturally. With today&#8217;s chemicals and varying shades of hues, a silken fabric can be transformed into a multitude of colors.</p>
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Silk scarves have international flair with exquisite designs and qualities
Scarves from any variety and fabric attract the attention of both genders and of any ages. Scarves are the essential part of fashion as it is worn on any occasion and throughout the year. Your choice can fall on the scarves from different materials like angora, [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Silk scarves have international flair with exquisite designs and qualities</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.dechendesigns.com/images/Anjana%20Pink%20Silk%20scarf%20with%20sequins.small.jpg" alt="silk scarf wrap" hspace="15" vspace="2" width="220" height="334" align="right" />Scarves from any variety and fabric attract the attention of both genders and of any ages. Scarves are the essential part of fashion as it is worn on any occasion and throughout the year. Your choice can fall on the scarves from different materials like angora, wool, cotton, silk or even fleece or flannel. <strong> <a href="http://silkfibre.net/show/silkscarves.php" target="_blank">Silk scarves</a></strong> can serve as outwear or complementary accessories for a particular suit or dress.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://silkfibre.net/show/scarves.php" target="_blank">Silk scarves</a></strong> &#8230; one of the most versatile and easily adaptable fashion accessories are silk scarves. They are easy to wear and yet they can bring an extra tinge of elegance to anyone who wears them. As fashion items, they are mostly worn over shoulders, wrapped loosely around the neck, used to tie down hair or worn as a head wrap.</p>
<p>The constant pulling, folding, knotting or just letting them settle loosely upon the shoulders can pick up natural pollutants from the environment or absorb perspiration from the person wearing them. In such cases, it would be necessary to perform proper ways of caring for these fashion accessories to prolong their good condition. As fashion investments, a <a href="http://silkfibre.net/show/silkscarves.php" target="_blank"><strong>silken scarf</strong></a> may cost the owner a considerable amount of money and it is but proper to render them the proper care and maintenance that they would need.</p>
<p><strong>The Proper Way to Clean Silk Square Scarves</strong></p>
<p>There are certain considerations to make before washing and cleaning your silken scarf. <strong><a href="http://silkfibre.net">Designer silk</a></strong> might react negatively to washing as the process can result to shrinkage or it can diminish the natural sheen that makes this a highly sought fabric. It would be wise to follow the washing or cleaning instruction provided by the care instruction or you could source out a reputable dry cleaner that are qualified and experienced in handling silken material.</p>
<p>A regular silk piece can be hand washed but this would require the use of cold distilled water and woolite. Never soak the garment in a detergent solution and avoid wringing like it was an ordinary laundry. It can be dried by laying it on top of clean towels as absorption materials. Do not dry it over hangers as this might cause unwanted stretching. After removing excess water using towels, lay them on a mesh rack then use a low-intensity air dryer or blower. Never dry the item directly under the sunlight.</p>
<p><strong>Storage Tips for Square Silk Scarves</strong></p>
<p>An integral part of <a href="http://silkfibre.net/how-do-you-remove-ink-stains-from-silk"><strong>taking care of your silk scarf</strong></a> is proper storage. It would be imperative to note that the piece should be totally cleaned before storage. These are special materials so it should only be proper that the owner allocate designated room for them in their closet or whatever storage area she has available. Accessory rings can also be good place to hang them in as well as large rounded hooks.</p>
<p>The storage area for your silk scarves should also be located away from direct sunlight to prevent unwanted discoloration. The location should also be protected from other hazards such as chlorine, bleach or alcohol. Linen boxes lined with acid-free soft tissue paper can be great storage locations. The point is the storage area should be free from potential snags that can ruin a perfectly good  <strong><a href="http://silkfibre.net/show/scarves.php" target="_blank">silk scarf</a></strong> .</p>
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<p><em><strong>More posts about silk and otherfabrics here:</strong></em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.mydreamwedding.ca/1893/add-wedding-elegance-for-less-with-these-fabrics/" target="_blank"> <strong>Add Wedding Elegance For Less With These Fabrics </strong> </a></p>
<p>Have your flower girl throw silk rose petals down the aisle to announce the arrival of the bride. Another popular fabric for wedding decorations is linen, which is perfect at formal parties for tablecloths  and covering chairs and is less costly than silk. Affordable materials to use for tablecloths and chair coverings including cotton, polyester, organza and lame. Lame has silver or gold  threads to add a gossamer metallic glimmer to any area.<a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://www.mydreamwedding.ca/1893/add-wedding-elegance-for-less-with-these-fabrics/" target="blank"></a></p>
<p><a href="http://busy-mommy.com/2009/09/transform-an-outfit-with-outfit-additions.html" target="_blank"> <strong>Transform an Outfit with Outfit Additions! </strong></a></p>
<p>Fabric &amp; construction: &#8211; exterior: 100% silk jacquard (ie woven). &#8211; same fabric  is often used in east asian bridal outfits. &#8211; gold thread has slight sheen to it. &#8211; medium thickness. &#8211; hidden quilted lining inside for durability <a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://busy-mommy.com/2009/09/transform-an-outfit-with-outfit-additions.html" target="blank"></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.yourweddingwardrobe.com.au/wedding-dress-fabric/" target="_blank"> <strong>Wedding Dress Fabric  Your Wedding Wardrobe </strong></a></p>
<p>One of the most important decisions you will make is fabric choice. Generally, it is best to steer away from synthetics as these types of fabrics do not breathe. Much better to choose silk, linen or cotton as these are all natural fibres that &#8230; Brocade is a rich heavy fabric with a raised design, generally with gold or silver  threads on a satin weave background. An excellent choice for a period style wedding dress where the bodice and skirt is made of damask.<a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://www.yourweddingwardrobe.com.au/wedding-dress-fabric/" target="blank"></a></p>
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<p><strong>Silk is a luxurious fibre or fabric that is very much in demand for all kinds of reasons </strong></p>
<p>Silk is a lifestyle fabric. It is a symbol of elegance and refinement.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.china-cart.com/bookpic/20069/200691619168.jpg" alt="chinese silk clothing" hspace="8" vspace="4" width="250" height="280" align="left" />Who would have imagined that a minuscule creature like a caterpillar and its cocoon would turn out to be the source of one of the most versatile and widely used fabrics in the world?</p>
<p>From time immemorial silk has adorned the royal courts of Chinese emperors, Mughal emperors and queens of many dynasties and kingdoms.</p>
<p>Silk is one of the most popular choices for drapery fabric. The reason being, silk is the strongest known natural fiber. It blends compatibly with fabrics such as rayon, cotton and linen.</p>
<p>Silk drapery is available in various kinds of patterns, colors, textures and designs.</p>
<p>Taffeta silk drapes give a look of elegance and extravagance.</p>
<p>Embroidered silk is a great option for drapery on a formal occasion such as a wedding or other social functions. Babylon and Chinese silk again are excellent choices for occasional use or ceremonies. If you are looking for something more toned down and simpler then Dupioni silk drapes are worth considering. Silk drapes are available in different hues so you could mix and match for that funky look as well. The fabric is not restricted in its use so you could use your own imagination and set your own trends.</p>
<p>Silk drapery is durable and robust. It appears to be delicate but silk does well in resisting tears, odors and dirt. It is a good insulator as it keeps the house warm in winters and cool in summer. It is a non-allergenic fabric and does well in resisting mildew and mold. Silk draperies add finesse and class to your home. A well coordinated interior along with matching tapestry and furnishing will give your home a unique and regal look.</p>
<p>Silk drapes need to be taken good care of in order for them to last long. It is advisable that you dust your tapestry regularly. This will keep them looking bright and fresh. Long term maintenance calls for dry cleaning rather than hand washing. Machine washing is a strict no-no. Machine washing may totally ruin the fabric as it may get severely crumpled and lose its luster and crispness. Hand washing of large drapery is not practicable as it is a very laborious job. You should do your homework intensively before buying drapery for your home. What you need to consider is your budget, the particular rooms the drapery is needed for, the season or time of the year and of course your budget.</p>
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<p>Silk drapery is durable and robust. It appears to be delicate but silk does well in resisting tears, odors and dirt. It is a good insulator as it keeps the house warm in winters and cool in summer. It is a non-allergenic fabric and does &#8230; Silk drapes need to be taken good care of in order for them to last long. It is advisable that you dust your tapestry regularly. This will keep them looking bright and fresh. Long term maintenance calls for dry cleaning <a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://bedroomnew.com/601130-All-about-Silk-Drapery-Fabric.html" target="blank"></a></p>
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<p>If cleaning solvent odor clings to the clothes, hang them in the open air in a well-ventilated room until all odor is evaporated. Draperies Draperies have a number of invisible enemies. The sun can fade and streak them. &#8230; Synthetics are more resistant than cellulose fibers, while silk is least resistant. Line all draperies for protection against fading and fiber rotting. If you are using cotton and rayon fabrics, allow for changes in length caused by atmospheric changes<a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://www.bbb.org/us/article/drycleaning-%0Afef%0A281" target="blank"></a></p>
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<p>Tips For Cleaning Curtains. Check the fabric of the curtains, whether it is heavy or light. If your curtain is made up of light fabric, such as cotton or silk, a gentle shake now and then will be enough to keep them clean.<a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://lifestyle.iloveindia.com/lounge/how-to-clean-curtain-5239.html" target="blank"></a></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: small;"><strong>Silk is a wonderful and fascinating material and it has many different uses </strong></span></p>
<p><img src="http://www.made-in-china.com/image/2f0j00HVEtuKaBuTpnM/Silk-Stretch-Satin-With-Spandex-And-Charmeuse-With-Shiny-Effect.jpg" alt="silk fibre" hspace="10" vspace="2" width="260" height="260" align="left" />Over the last thirty years, the production of silk has nearly doubled with China taking the lead. This is because the world continues to consume countless silk products. Silk is in such high demand for its elasticity, strong fibers and the beautiful sheen that it makes when woven together.</p>
<p>Silk continues to be used as a material to produce fine dresses. Chinese women continue to have their wedding cheongsam dresses made out of silk. They choose this material because it is one of the finest materials known in ancient Chinese culture.</p>
<p>Delicately woven dragons, flowers and butterflies are sewn into the silk dresses.</p>
<p>The material is thick so it allows a women to look leaner and have cleaner lines. Additionally, the shininess of the material is very flattering and alluring. Women&#8217;s evening gowns are also made of silk. It also falls well and is a material that is slightly warmer allowing the women&#8217;s body to feel a bit of warmth, in winter silks, even as she wears a sleeveless gown in the winter.</p>
<p>Silk shirts remain popular amongst women. Especially for women&#8217;s blouses, silk is a great material. It is seen as more classic and flattering since it drapes a woman&#8217;s body. Additionally, the thinness of the material allows women to easily tuck the shirt into their skirts or wear a jacket on top without having the jacket look bulky. For men, silk shirts are becoming more and more popular. Men have started wearing silk short sleeve shirts as well as long sleeve shirts. Men used to only wear silk shirts for the evening, but the lightness of the material has made it a popular alternative to cotton.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.made-in-china.com/image/2f0j00PvnEpQkcstoDM/Silk-Pajamas.jpg" alt="silk pajamas" hspace="9" vspace="4" width="254" height="188" align="right" />Silk is also used very frequently for pajamas. Silk pajamas feel soft and smooth and very comfortable while sleeping. Both men&#8217;s and women&#8217;s pajamas are now made of this fine thread. For women, silk is often used to make lingerie as well. Using this fine thread has become a great option since it is smooth, tends not to catch on your hair, and is very breathable for the body.</p>
<p>Silk scarves have also been around for a long time. The number of gorgeous patterns and designs on the scarves has made these items very expensive. Women tend to tie the scarf around their necks for warmth and for style. Men tend to carry one in their pocket as an alternative to the cotton handkerchief. Be prepared to pay more for a silk scarf with a fancy design.</p>
<p>More and more, manufacturers of bedding have started to make silk sheets and silk pillowcases. The health benefits of silk are starting to be more widely known. Sleeping on them helps prevent coughing and sneezing, especially for those allergic to dust mites which do not like silk. Additionally, sleeping on silk sheets is sometimes beneficial to women&#8217;s hair, helping it to have less tangles and less split ends. Beyond the solid color sheets, many makers of luxurious bedding are now offering their own version of sheets with lots of different patterns and designs in stores.</p>
<p>Silk has come a long way since the Silk Road. It is still a highly sought after material. Having pieces of fine clothing or a scarf or even a silk sheet <a href="http://silksheetsboutique.com">silk sheet</a> is often seen as the ultimate extravagance.</p>
<p>Author Jenny Wells is a personal shopper and decorator for women in Los Angeles and Miami. She has found that having <a href="http://silksheetsboutique.com/benefits-of-silk/" target="_new">silk sheets</a> in your bedroom can really enhance and beautify the room.</p>
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<p><a href="http://historicaltapestry.blogspot.com/2009/08/silk-by-alessandro-baricco.html" target="_blank"> <strong>Historical Tapestry: Silk by Alessandro Baricco </strong> </a></p>
<p>I am not sure if I have ever read a book about the silk industry before, so it was a refreshing change. Even the geography is something that I have only touched on over the years.</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.folkschool.org/2009/08/07/silk-paper/" target="_blank"> <strong>Silk Paper in the Woods</strong> </a></p>
<p>Thanks to the silk papermakers, this week at the Folk School, campers were treated to colorful bits of paper, drying in the breeze, as they travelled down the path to the dining hall each day. Bold oranges, natural yellows<a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://blog.folkschool.org/2009/08/07/silk-paper/" target="blank"></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.ouchh.com/Forum/showthread.php?t=303&amp;goto=newpost" target="_blank"> <strong>How silk yarn is made </strong> </a></p>
<p>How silk yarn is made General Discussion.  That&#8217;s how Silk yarn is made. Source:  Fars News Agency Photographer: Faramaz Bordbar. rashidr is offline, Share on Facebook. rashidr. <a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://www.ouchh.com/Forum/showthread.php?t=303&amp;goto=newpost" target="blank"></a></p>
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Silk scarves are very versatile and can add flair to a regular outfit in seconds.

Wouldn&#8217;t it be nice to have a portable clothes wardrobe&#8230; in your pocket?
With womens silk scarves you can!  Gorgeous, compact, convenient and inexpensive, you&#8217;ll be in fashion heaven.
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<p>Silk scarves are very versatile and can add flair to a regular outfit in seconds.</p>
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<p>Wouldn&#8217;t it be nice to have a portable clothes wardrobe&#8230; in your pocket?</p>
<p>With womens silk scarves you can!  Gorgeous, compact, convenient and inexpensive, you&#8217;ll be in fashion heaven.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.fashionscarvesandshawls.com/silkscarves.html%20%3Cbr%3E">Silk scarfs&#8230;sometimes the difference between</a> a so-so item and a great looking item can be as simple as a shawl or scarf in the pocket. What&#8217;s that you say? It is one of the easiest ways for ladies to compliment their stylish blazers or a smart looking pant suits are with silk &#8230;.compact, portable and gorgeous in their portable clothes wardrobe&#8230;their pocket.</p>
<p>More than glamorous enough to wear to a fine restaurant and yet casual enough to wear around the board room, this fashion accessory adds versatility and style to any wardrobe.  So, how do you use them? Although they could be thrown over the shoulder or tied loosely around the neck,  generally the preferred way is to wear them is double-knotted and slightly off center (with the knot to either side).</p>
<p>The convenient thing is that this knotty silk scarf can easily be removed and folded into a purse or even a pocket in case circumstances call for an instant wardrobe change to the ensemble during the day.</p>
<p>They are particularly attractive for the shimmering look.  That&#8217;s the look they have due to the nature of the silk fiber used to make them.  These mostly natural fibers are triangularly shaped and therefore appear to reflect light differently as a person moves. The angles at which light reflects off them cause an effect which is not seen among more common threads and courser materials.</p>
<p>Although there are many imitations, the most famous types comes from silkworm larvae cocoons and are in quality brands such as Hermes and Burberry.  But, be sitting down when you see the price! They are very expensive.  But, that aside, it&#8217;s quite interesting that something which sounds so earthy and slimy can be so gorgeous to wear.</p>
<p>The fabric made from such silk fibre is also surprisingly utilitarian. They are often worn in places where dust and contaminants may be whirled up from time to time and need to be kept out of the mouth and hair. One of the more intriguing uses for these came in the early years of flying when the aviators were constantly being exposed to harmful fumes from the airplanes. Pure ones were worn over the face to filter out some of the pollutants. Even more amazing is the fact that this fabric from a worm was used in some of the first bulletproof vests and as under armor in ancient times.</p>
<p>Although it doesn&#8217;t have enough strength to stop a weapon on its own, this fabric could have made the difference between life and death by keeping an arrow or a long range shot from penetrating the skin too deeply. Not a bad return for such a thin fabric!</p>
<p>By and large most people today will not be needing protection from flying arrows.  But, the classy sense of elegance gained by such wear are the main reason they continue to be popular in all sorts of wardrobes.</p>
<p>Because they add such a great touch to business wear or dinner wear, they can make all the difference between an average first impression and a double take.  Throw in the convenience and portability and you&#8217;ll see <a href="http://www.fashionscarvesandshawls.com/silkscarves.html%20%3Cbr%3E">why womens silk scarves are here</a> to stay in fashion popularity.  Purchase several today and change your clothing look&#8230;fast!</p>
<p>Scarves and shawls and other womens fashion accessories can be found at their highly rated online store at: http://www.FashionScarvesAndShawls.com</p>
<p>By <a href="http://www.buzzle.com/authors.asp?author=9164">Ron Rougeaux</a><br />
Published: 10/8/2007</p>
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If you soak an ink-stained silk fabric in hot water, it sets the ink more firmly. This article gives a brief insight into how to remove ink stains from silk
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<p>If you soak an ink-stained silk fabric in hot water, it sets the ink more firmly. This article gives a brief insight into how to remove ink stains from silk</p>
<p><img src="http://cdn-viper.demandvideo.com/media/9587d940-cfda-4ac3-bbe8-eddd65f11c84/jpeg/f6c8af91-8131-452a-b271-e866671c55b6_2.jpg" alt="how do i clean sweat stains on silk blouse" hspace="12" vspace="6" width="260" height="200" align="right" />Whether you are a school-going kid, college-going youngster or the office-going executive &#8211; one thing that is experienced at some point in time by everyone is getting those highly noticeable blotches of ink stains on your clothing. Tablecloths and carpets at home too are susceptible to ink spilling from someone overfilling his fountain pen, or a leaking ball pen/gel pen. Remember, <a href="http://www.buzzle.com/articles/stain-removal/">stain removal</a> is sometimes a Herculean task.</p>
<p><strong> How to Remove Ink Stain from Silk</strong></p>
<p>What would you do if ink falls on one of your expensive silk dresses or a shirts. Instead of crying over the spilt ink, you have to remove the ink stains from the silk at the earliest.</p>
<p>As soon as the ink falls on your silk dress, use a blotting paper to blot out the ink. Do it gently to prevent the ink from spreading.</p>
<p>Soak the silk in cold water for a couple of minutes.</p>
<p>On a clean surface spread super-absorbent tissues. On top of it place the ink-stained silk fabric. Place a few more tissues over the ink-stained area. Place a heavy object over it and leave it for a couple of minutes. The absorbent tissues would absorb maximum amount of ink from the stained area.</p>
<p>If you still feel more ink stain needs to be blotted out, do not hesitate to repeat the above process. However, remember to use a new set of absorbent tissues.</p>
<p>Spray the ink-stained area of the silk fabric with a good hair spray. This would loosen the remaining ink. Place absorbent tissue papers above and below the stained area, and keep a heavy object over it. Leave it for a couple of minutes. The stains should have gone by now. Wash the silk in lukewarm water with a gentle soap.</p>
<p>If in spite of using hair spray, ink stain is still there, allow the silk fabric to dry completely. Prepare a solution of water and white vinegar using equal quantity of both. Soak the ink-stained area for some time. Gently brush the stained area using an old toothbrush. Keep brushing gently till the entire ink stain vanishes. Then wash in cold water. More information on <a href="http://www.buzzle.com/articles/ink-stain-removal-how-to-remove-ink-stains.html">Ink Stain Removal</a> and <a href="http://www.buzzle.com/articles/carpet-stain-removal.html">removing stain on carpets.</a></p>
<p>By <a href="http://www.buzzle.com/authors.asp?author=16921">Maya Pillai</a></p>
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<p>“We have developed a  special type of soft pure natural silk  fabric, which is being used in making T-Shirts by some private garment companies in Ludhiana and Tirupur” <a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://blog.taragana.com/e/2009/07/28/from-jeans-to-t-shirts-silk-gets-a-new-spin-20046/" target="blank"></a></p>
<p><a href="http://mytextilenotes.blogspot.com/2009/07/care-of-silk-fabric.html" target="_blank"> <strong>Care of Silk Fabric</strong> </a></p>
<p>Care of Silk Fabric. Silk should be dry-cleaned, in most of the cases. Whenever in doubt, dryclean it. It should not be machine washed at all. Silk Shrinks when washed  in water. It doesn&#8217;t itself shrink. <a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://mytextilenotes.blogspot.com/2009/07/care-of-silk-fabric.html" target="blank"></a></p>
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<p>Wash care basics of a garment entail the economic ways of using it for a prolonged time. The life span of an apparel product made out of silk is governed by many parameters. Character of fibre, fabric construction, weight<a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://www.fibre2fashion.com/industry-article/21/2015/studies-on-washing1.asp" target="blank"></a></p>
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<p>What diamond is  to jewelers, silk is to the weavers! It is one of the most lustrous and luxurious fabrics in the whole world, which has been used by people for centuries. So, taking proper care of the silk fabrics is very essential <a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://lifestyle.iloveindia.com/lounge/how-to-wash-silk-5340.html" target="blank"></a></p>
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<p>The Chinese kept the secret of silk for thousands of years!</p>
<p><img src="http://silkfibre.net/wp-content/neg_images/e71d19b2d798a955a90c45fe5f54a271.jpg" alt="thai silks" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="250" height="300" align="left" />Truly it is an exclusive fabric and back to the past it was only for the high society and kings. The secret was protected by enforcing dire penalties. Anyone found guilty of smuggling silkworm eggs, cocoons or even seeds of the mulberry tree was put to death.</p>
<p>A secret doesn&#8217;t remain secret forever. The production of Thai silk begins with a small worm know as Bombyx mori: the silk worms coming from the eggs from the silk moth. The worms eat the leaves of mulberry trees until they become 1 year old, after they will build a cocoon from their spittle.</p>
<p>To extract the silk thread, we have to put the cocoon in hot boiled water. The length of silk thread in a cocoon varies considerably, from 500 to 1,500 yards. The length much depending on the species of worm that produced it.</p>
<p>Until today in Thailand, most silk thread is hand-reeled by women, the filaments form several cocoons being reeled together on a wooden spindle into a uniform strand of raw silk.</p>
<p>It is truly a time-consuming process.It may take up to 40 hours to reel one and a half kilograms of silk. Several sericulture families have simplified the job by using a reeling machine. Most traditional manufacturers, however, still use the old or &#8220;original&#8221; method, which produces three grades of silk: two fine ones suitable for lightweight fabric and a thicker one used for heavier material.</p>
<p>The skeins of silk thread are then soaked in hot water to remove the remainder of the seracin. Since Thai silk yarn is yellow, it must be bleached before dyeing; this is done by immersing the skeins in large tubs containing hydrogen peroxide, after which they are washed and dried in the sun.</p>
<p>Thai Silk is then woven on a handloom, the threads (warps and wefts) that pass across and are inserted during the weaving process. Thai Silk is hand-woven fabric, which means that although if conforms to set standards of width, color, and quality it still retains a degree of individuality impossible to achieve by more advanced technology.</p>
<p>Cleaning &amp; taking care of Thai silk</p>
<p><img src="http://silkfibre.net/wp-content/neg_images/37f848ce61830d27d5ed8d6470c6ee35.jpg" alt="thai silk clothes, red silk dress" hspace="14" vspace="7" width="259" height="230" align="right" />Thai Silk has an excellent durable and resilient quality. It is a delicate fabric that cannot be treated like linen or cotton. To keep the fabric in its original look and feel it is recommended to do dry-cleaning. Wash Thai silk best by hand by using a very mild soap. Rinse the silk fabric in tepid water (not over 48.6 degrees Celsius) until it is cleaned. Then carefully press the water from the fabric by hand. Do not wring. In the last rinse, add a spoonful of clear white vinegar to retain its original luster and allow it to drip dry in the shade.</p>
<p>Important:</p>
<p>Please do not use any drying or washing machine to clean your Thai silk item. We advise to iron the fabric on the reverse side just before it is dry; or you could also put a fabric over the silk during the iron process to make sure the iron does not have direct contact to the silk fabric.</p>
<p>Identification of real Thai silk</p>
<p>Simply follow the four main methods for determining true silk:</p>
<p>-A) The Price.  Real Thai silk cost up to 10 times more than artificial silk</p>
<p>-B) Look &amp; Feel. One fact is that traditional Thai silk is hand-woven which means that no fabric is the same, and each one is unique. Artificial silk is machine woven, so it has always the same color and every part of the fabric looks exactly the same.</p>
<p>-C) Luster Check. Luster also shows whether a fabric is real or imitation. Pure Thai silk is made with one color for the warp and the other for the weft. This produces the sheen and luster and additionally creates the unique two tones and blends. The change of the color is then depending on the angle you hold it against the light.</p>
<p>-D) The Burning Test. If you burn silk with a flame, it leaves fine ash and smells like burning hair. We remember silk is made of natural fiber coming from the silk worm and similar to the fiber of hair or fingernails. Once taking the flame away it stops burning. Burning artificial silk is similar to burning plastic.</p>
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<p>Between five and eight of these super-fine filaments are twisted together to make one thread. Finally the silk threads are woven into cloth or used for embroidery work. Clothes made from silk are not only beautiful and lightweight, &#8230;</p>
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<p>When silk is brought into this equation it adds another layer to the beauty of the camisole. Whether it be as underwear or outerwear, silk is made to be enjoyed. If you’re going for a night out and want to be the center of attention, &#8230; <a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://www.uk-underwear.co.uk/womens/camisoles/silk-camisole.html" target="blank"></a></p>
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<p>It has many fairytale stories on the silk with its early development possibly by 6000 BC. More fabulous features of silk are unveiled by the research which tells people why. Some of them are so interesting that you have possibly never heard that.</p>
<p>Silk Production Life cycle</p>
<p>Silk can be produced by wild caterpillars or mulberry silkworm. Compared to the wild silks, the scale of cultivated silks is far bigger and the quality of silks is more controllable. The most popular type of silk is produced from cocoons made by the larvae of the mulberry silkworm. <img src="http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/optics/intelplay/advancedgallery/rheinberg/images/silkwormcondenser.jpg" alt="" hspace="15" vspace="10" width="228" height="152" align="right" />The whole life cycle of silkworm has four stages: egg, larva, cocoon (pupa), and moth. The commercial silk production happens at the third stage: cocoon or pupa before the pupae make damage by the emerging moth.</p>
<p>It takes around 30 days to become mature silkworm from larva with enough food &#8211; mulberry leaves. It spins and makes cocoons, then turns into pupa. The pupa becomes a moth in about 10 days and a moth comes out the cocoon shell. The female moth dies almost immediately after the egg depositing. The male lives only a short time after. The silkworm contributes one of the most luxurious fabrics within a short time life cycle.</p>
<p>Uses</p>
<p>Silk has a wide application in the clothing industry such as formal dresses, fashion clothes, bathrobes, pajamas, scarves, cufflinks, and underwear. <img src="http://english.people.com.cn/200510/24/images/1023_C13.jpg" alt="" hspace="10" vspace="5" width="240" height="288" align="left" />It is a perfect all season fabric. In summer silk makes it comfortable to wear in warm weather because of its good absorbency for moisture and its low conductivity keeps warm air close to the skin during winter season.</p>
<p>Also the silk fabric can be transformed with a cashmere-like soft touch through napping so it becomes warmer with this kind of silk scarves and clothes. People love the shimmering appearance of silk but few know the reason. The shimmering comes from the fibers&#8217; triangular prism-like structure which allows incoming light to refract at different angles.</p>
<p>Besides the clothing industry, silk has many uses in other fields such as home decor, military and medical. A piece of hand painted silk scarf can be framed to decorate your home if art is your favorite. The soft appearance disguises one important feature of silk: silk is the strongest natural fiber, even stronger than a steel filament of the same diameter as silk. That is why early bulletproof vests were made from silk until about World War I. Surgical sutures are another application in medicine.</p>
<p>Production</p>
<p>Most of silk production countries are from Asia and China is the largest provider around 80%. Brazil is the only non-Asian country that is on the top ten list. USA is the largest consumer country of silk in the world.</p>
<p>Interesting Number</p>
<p>Some numbers are interesting and few people know that. One cocoon can unravel a continuous thread of1000 meter long. Silk fiber is one of the finest fibers, about 10 nm (1/1,000,000 cm) in diameter. A single kimono takes silk from over 2000 cocoons.</p>
<p>The above information presented shows you why it has such a good reputation in the fabrics world. Silk is definitely one of the top choices for people who love natural and quality fabrics. It is soft yet strong, versatile and comes in the most beautiful colors and designs.</p>
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<p>With time and patience the  mulberry leaf becomes a silk gown. Besides silk, paper and other goods, The Silk Road  carried silk, papers, teas,  and many other creations, but it also carried another commodity which was equally significant in  &#8230; Silk and silk worms have also been used in Chinese Medicine for its healing properties, and in modern science for medical uses. <a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://sunmaker.blogspot.com/2009/03/silk-revelation.html" target="blank"></a></p>
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<p>Comfort: Cervelt is hailed as being a remarkably soft fabric, pairing the sheen of silk with the airiness of cashmere. It breathes well and wicks moisture away from the body, providing a lightweight, clean feel<a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://emerging-business-markets.suite101.com/article.cfm/cervelt_the_latest_luxury_fabric" target="blank"></a></p>
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<p>From A Cashmere Silk Shawl To Designer Silk Shirt Dresses Silk Is Cool. The 3 Most Commonly Used Fabrics in Designer Clothing by Angela Ayles. Silk Fibre. Silk Fibre Silk Slips, Silk  Briefs, Winter Silks, Silk Nightgowns, Silk Teddies <a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://silkfibre.net/from-a-cashmere-silk-shawl-to-designer-silk-shirt-dresses-silk-is-cool" target="blank"></a></p>
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<p>The fabric comprises of approximately 70% Cashmere Pashmina and 30% Silk. The combination of Cashmere and Silk makes the fabric versatile and resonating with color. The shawls are hand loomed in Nepal and India</p>
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Today, screen printing is a popular tool used by companies for anything from promotional mugs to movie posters to graphic t-shirts, but its history is as rich as the pallet of colors used by modern screen printers. The inception of screen printing dates back thousands of years. Only part of the history is related to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Today, screen printing is a popular tool used by companies for anything from promotional mugs to movie posters to graphic t-shirts, but its history is as rich as the pallet of colors used by modern screen printers. The inception of screen printing dates back thousands of years. <a href="http://www.silkfibre.net"><strong>Only part of the history is related to the use of silk</strong></a>.</p>
<p>By cutting shapes into banana leaves and pressing dye into the cut-out portions, early Polynesian Island natives were able to produce some of the first screen prints. This process transferred the stenciled design onto a bark cloth. This is the basic premise of screen printing &#8211; forcing dye through a stencil to create a design. Early forms of stenciling (using blowpipes to apply the colorant) were also found in the caves of Lascaux in France and Altamira in Spain.</p>
<p>At the time of the Sung Dynasty (A.D. 960 -1280), the Japanese were using stencils to produce intricate designs. In order to keep smaller, loose pieces of a stencil in place, Japanese printers used human hair as a &#8216;tie.&#8217; Human hair was strong enough to secure the free parts and thin enough to allow ink to pass around them and onto the desired medium.</p>
<p>In the middle ages, similar stenciling was used for mass production, such as the production of the Hoyle playing card.</p>
<p>In the 1700s, western culture caught onto screen printing. In England, screen printing was used for wall designs, like wall paper in upper-class homes. At first, Englanders were using &#8216;ties,&#8217; but intricate designs necessitated a change. Silk replaced human hair, which allowed for more intricate and uniform prints.</p>
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<p>This is also where the name silk screen printing derived, although silk is rarely used anymore; man-made plastics or metal are the preferred materials for modern screen printers.</p>
<p>In 1907, Samuel Simon of Manchester, England patented the first industrial screen printing process. His process paved the way for modern screen printers, which used woven silk instead of &#8216;ties&#8217; to hold the stencil in place. Detailed designs were glued to the mesh fabric.</p>
<p>In 1914, San Franciscan John Pilsworth, patented a multicolor screen printing process.</p>
<p>During World War I, from 1914-1918, screen printing was used extensively for recruiting, such as the ubiquitous &#8216;Uncle Sam wants you,&#8217; posters. Screen printing was ideal for high-quality, high-volume signage. Screen printing remains a staple in promotions and advertising.</p>
<p>In the 1920s, screen printing was used by a number of graphic artists of the Art Deco and Art Nouveau movements. They referred to the process as serigraphy.</p>
<p>In the UK in the late 40s and early 50s, Francis and Dorothy Carr are sometimes attributed as the first artists to use screen printing as a fine art in its own right. In the 1960s, Pop Art was popularized by the likes of Andy Warhol, Rauschenberg and Hamilton, which furthered the movement of screen printing as an art form.</p>
<p>Graphic (and art) screen printing is still widely used in mass media but also in an underground do-it-yourself screen printing subculture. This is due to its low cost and ability to print on a variety of media.</p>
<p>Some say, however, that screen printing is a dying art, soon to be replaced with other forms of image transfer, such as modern industrial printers. I guess, we shall squeegee.</p>
<p>By: <a href="http://www.articledashboard.com/profile/Donald-Arson/63262">Donald Arson</a></p>
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<p>Donald enjoys <a href="http://www.bendershirts.com/screenPrinting.aspx">screen printing t shirts</a>in his spare time.  His brother is an artist and often supplies the patterns for his <a href="http://www.bendershirts.com/">custom screen printing</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.artrepublic.com/articles/93-dface-and-the-art-of-silkscreen-printing.html" target="_blank"> <strong>The Art Of Silkscreen Printing</strong> </a></p>
<p>The terms silkscreen, screen printing and serigraph  all refer to the same type of process, the process of pulling ink through a screen made of porous finely woven fabric called mesh stretched over a frame of aluminium or wood.<a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://www.artrepublic.com/articles/93-dface-and-the-art-of-silkscreen-printing.html" target="blank"></a></p>
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<p>Photo Emulsion is one of the most important requirements of silkscreen printing. This supply is required for producing high quality images. It is to be applied directly to the screen. Photo Emulsion remover is another necessity. <a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://www.lzalco.com/2009/02/silkscreen-supplies/" target="blank"></a></p>
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		<title>Tips For Using Silk Fashion Scarves To Freshen Up Your Wardrobe</title>
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Wouldn&#8217;t it be nice to have a portable clothes wardrobe&#8230; in your pocket?
With womens silk scarves you can!  Gorgeous, compact, convenient and inexpensive, you&#8217;ll be in fashion heaven.
Silk scarves&#8230;sometimes the difference between a so-so item and a great looking items can be as simple as a shawl or scarf in the pocket. What&#8217;s that [...]]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://www.dechendesigns.com/images/Anjana%20Silk%20scarf%20Zebra%20and%20pink%20small.jpg" alt="silk scarves" hspace="10" vspace="6" width="250" height="354" align="right" />Wouldn&#8217;t it be nice to have a portable clothes wardrobe&#8230; in your pocket?</p>
<p>With womens silk scarves you can!  Gorgeous, compact, convenient and inexpensive, you&#8217;ll be in fashion heaven.</p>
<p>Silk scarves&#8230;sometimes the difference between a so-so item and a great looking items can be as simple as a shawl or scarf in the pocket. What&#8217;s that you say?  One of the easiest ways for ladies to compliment their stylish blazers or a smart looking pant suits are with silk scarves&#8230;.compact, portable and gorgeous in their portable clothes wardrobe&#8230;their pocket.</p>
<p>More than glamorous enough to wear to a fine restaurant and yet casual enough to wear around the board room, this fashion accessories add versatility and style to any wardrobe.  So, how do you use them? Although they could be thrown over the shoulder or tied loosely around the neck,  generally the preferred way is to wear them is double-knotted and slightly off center (with the knot to either side).</p>
<p>The convenient thing is that they can easily be removed and folded into a purse or even a pocket in case circumstances call for an instant wardrobe change to the ensemble during the day.</p>
<p>Womens silk scarfs are particularly attractive for the shimmering look.  That&#8217;s the look they have due to the nature of the <a href="http://www.silkfibre.net"><strong>fibers used to make them</strong></a>.  These mostly natural fibers are triangularly shaped and therefore appear to reflect light differently as a person moves. The angles at which light reflects off them cause an effect which is not seen among more common threads and courser materials.</p>
<p>Although there are many imitations, the most famous types comes from silkworm larvae cocoons and are in quality brands such as Hermes and Burberry.  But, be sitting down when you see the price! They are very expensive.  But, that aside, it&#8217;s quite interesting that something which sounds so earthy and slimy can be so gorgeous to wear.</p>
<p>The fabric made from such fibers is also surprisingly utilitarian. They are often worn in places where dust and contaminants may be whirled up from time to time and need to be kept out of the mouth and hair. One of the more intriguing uses for these came in the early years of flying when the aviators were constantly being exposed to harmful fumes from the airplanes. Pure ones were worn over the face to filter out some of the pollutants. Even more amazing is the fact that this fabric from a worm was used in some of the first bulletproof vests and as under armor in ancient times.</p>
<p>Although it doesn&#8217;t have enough strength to stop a weapon on its own, this fabric could have made the difference between life and death by keeping an arrow or a long range shot from penetrating the skin too deeply. Not a bad return for such a thin fabric!</p>
<p>By and large most people today will not be needing protection from flying arrows.  But, the classy sense of elegance gained by such wear are the main reason they continue to be popular in all sorts of wardrobes.</p>
<p>Because they add such a great touch to business wear or dinner wear, they can make all the difference between an average first impression and a double take.  Throw in the convenience and portability and you&#8217;ll see why womens silk scarves are here to stay in fashion popularity.  Purchase several today and change your clothing look&#8230;fast!</p>
<p>Scarves and shawls and other womens fashion accessories can be found at their highly rated online store at: http://www.FashionScarvesAndShawls.com</p>
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<p>40 gauge is for fine wool/fibres (soft merino, merino/silk blends, silks, plant fibres, angora, etc&#8230;). Flexi needles are fine and great for applying small features or hair, especially for fabric dolls requiring small amounts of felt<a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://workingwithfelt.blogspot.com/2009/02/dry-needle-felting-needle-gauge-choice.html" target="blank"></a></p>
<p><a href="http://silkfibre.net/from-a-cashmere-silk-shawl-to-designer-silk-shirt-dresses-silk-is-cool" target="_blank"> <strong>From A Cashmere Silk Shawl To Designer </strong><strong>Silk Shirt Dresses </strong><strong>Silk Is Cool </strong> </a></p>
<p>It’s one of those materials that when you see someone wearing it, you just want to touch them because the material looks and feels so incredibly soft. Cashmere is one of the most popular materials in designer clothing<a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://silkfibre.net/from-a-cashmere-silk-shawl-to-designer-silk-shirt-dresses-silk-is-cool" target="blank"></a></p>
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<p>Three sections with significantly  finer weft all showed signs of collapse &#8211; bright red on the left is the superfine wool again, in the centre is 20/2 silk, to the right is 12/2 cotton (aurifil Mako &#8211; a heavy machine sewing thread really). &#8230; The section with red superfine wool actually feels almost soft, and I like the bright colour peeping out. I’m feeling quite positive about it at the moment. <a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://fibresofbeing.wordpress.com/2009/02/22/down-with-a-bump/" target="blank"></a></p>
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<p>Scientists have for the first time spun synthetic spider silk fibres with properties approaching the real thing, paving the way for their use in artificial tendons, medical sutures, biodegradable fishing lines, soft body armour <a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://controlgrid.unitedstatesliberty.com/55/technocracy/spider-goat-hybrids-milked-for-spider-silk/" target="blank"></a></p>
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