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ebgood

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yaaaawn. loong ass day at work and first day of trimming. glad i got some new trimmers at least my hands dont hurt. cant say the same for the back tho. 1 plant down, 3 to go. time to lay it down. more work and more trimming tomorrow.

yay :sleep:
 

curious2garden

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the head stays, and those are silk.. Highly recommended
You do have GREAT taste in textiles! What is the thing that looks like a hammerhead shark in your pants? That's a bit alarming!

Anyway here's what I'm working on in textiles. I have been doing some experiments on natural coloration in silk. Here you can see the three colors I'm working with. The top pan is the control white. The bottom pans from the left are golden, a light gold/pink and green (YES GREEN!). Sorry no pictures of pink! But I do have a very pale pink that is lovely!
silk-cocoon.jpg


This is a woodworking project (I WISH I was a good woodworker but I'm not). This is what is called a Zakuri. Almost all reeled silk is used in the industry and it is very hard to come by good quality. Ok it's impossible. So that is what started me raising my own silkworms and reeling my own silk.
silk-zakuri.jpg


After the silk is reeled off I warp it onto this loom. This is my most complex loom. It is a 60" 24 Harness Compu-dobby. The reason for the 2 warp beams are for handling differential take up when weaving velvet or any other supplemental warp fabric. You haven't lived until you've had silk velvet :) Wonderful stuff. But I don't use the reeled stuff for THAT LOL! The reeled goes into extremely expensive specialized garments for the entertainment industry LOL!

That's why those warp beams hold 100 yards! I usually do one large run of that fabric. I really need to get in gear! Oh and if you look closely you might see where I pneumatized her double box fly shuttles :) Not the lift just the throw!
silk-avl1.jpgsilk-avl.jpg

yaaaawn. loong ass day at work and first day of trimming. glad i got some new trimmers at least my hands dont hurt. cant say the same for the back tho. 1 plant down, 3 to go. time to lay it down. more work and more trimming tomorrow.
yay :sleep:
Isn't that the truth! Sort of a good news your crop did GREAT! Bad news now you trim.... forever! Congrats!
 

james2500

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my god annie you never cease to amaze me.....so we get jumped in an alley......you make em cry and limp away and you can make me a silk T-shirt...
 

Grandpapy

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You do have GREAT taste in textiles! What is the thing that looks like a hammerhead shark in your pants? That's a bit alarming!

Anyway here's what I'm working on in textiles. I have been doing some experiments on natural coloration in silk. Here you can see the three colors I'm working with. The top pan is the control white. The bottom pans from the left are golden, a light gold/pink and green (YES GREEN!). Sorry no pictures of pink! But I do have a very pale pink that is lovely!
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This is a woodworking project (I WISH I was a good woodworker but I'm not). This is what is called a Zakuri. Almost all reeled silk is used in the industry and it is very hard to come by good quality. Ok it's impossible. So that is what started me raising my own silkworms and reeling my own silk.
View attachment 2836637


After the silk is reeled off I warp it onto this loom. This is my most complex loom. It is a 60" 24 Harness Compu-dobby. The reason for the 2 warp beams are for handling differential take up when weaving velvet or any other supplemental warp fabric. You haven't lived until you've had silk velvet :) Wonderful stuff. But I don't use the reeled stuff for THAT LOL! The reeled goes into extremely expensive specialized garments for the entertainment industry LOL!

That's why those warp beams hold 100 yards! I usually do one large run of that fabric. I really need to get in gear! Oh and if you look closely you might see where I pneumatized her double box fly shuttles :) Not the lift just the throw!
View attachment 2836635View attachment 2836636



Isn't that the truth! Sort of a good news your crop did GREAT! Bad news now you trim.... forever! Congrats!
Wow, you have skills! How long does it take to spin 100 yards? Less then an 12 week Sativa?
 

curious2garden

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Wow, you have skills! How long does it take to spin 100 yards? Less then an 12 week Sativa?
Thank you. It takes very little time to spin 100 yards. As for weaving 100 yards that is a horse of another color. About 6 weeks when I don't have to unweave and I take my time. But there have been times when I've played Penelope LOL.
 

sunni

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so last night me and my friend decided to go to this local like diveresturant to get food after the bar cause everyone does anyways we got it to go and i went to go pick up the orders and i fumbled but like caught it really oddly and the whole room was like OHHHHHHHHHHHH and i made a comment to my friend its my cat like reflexes from playing video games but the giant group of guys at the table next to us herd that i said that and than they all started clapping like in unison for me catching this stupid bag


than i walked into the door i was embarrassed
 

BarnBuster

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I was going to say this includes 10 lbs of balls but this is a woman!

HONOLULU, Hawaii (Sept. 23, 2013) -- Explosive Ordnance Disposal officer 1st Lt. Ashley Sorensen set a new world record Monday running a mile while wearing a fully functional bomb-disposal suit weighing more than 75 pounds.

Sorensen's time of 11 minutes, 6 seconds, bested the existing record by more than two minutes. Pending review and formal validation by the Guinness Book of World Records, it will become the official record for fastest female one-mile run in anExplosive Ordnance Disposal, or EOD, bomb disposal suit.
 

beuffer420

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I am so loving this start to fall this season! Mornings are beautiful, soul warming almost and the sunsets on Lake Michigan are extravagant. The sky has been "on fire" the last few nights. Won't be long though and the snow will be a fallin.
 

sunni

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I am so loving this start to fall this season! Mornings are beautiful, soul warming almost and the sunsets on Lake Michigan are extravagant. The sky has been "on fire" the last few nights. Won't be long though and the snow will be a fallin.
beautiful till you ruined itwith snow. LOL thor comes home today! fall is my fav season too
 

beuffer420

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beautiful till you ruined itwith snow. LOL thor comes home today! fall is my fav season too
Yea sorry I like the snow too though lol just enjoying the fall this year as well. You gotta shoot me some pics of the pup! Oh yea I named one of my bongs after Thor's hammer lol
 

curious2garden

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why did you tell me that omg
Because I hate doing it and there's no substitute for silk and it's a horrific dilemma! It's why I'll go 3 years without a silk run! Plus the worms are so cool you can hear them chewing at the end and they call when they are hungry for more mulberry leaves. They sound beautiful like rainfall. I let way more than I should hatch for eggs too! I'm told if we heat them gradually during the start of pupation they are in a deep sleep and don't feel it. But yeah it's a moral dilemma I don't like.

Sorry for sharing it with you.
 
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