Back

Silk Yarn

Silk is a fibre most commonly formed from proteins secreted by Bombyx mori, a Silkworm. These silkworms are actually mulberry tree moth caterpillars, and it is the female moths which lay eggs that then hatch into larva. It's these larva that secrete a fluid high in protein and forms a continuous thread which is repeatedly wound to create a cocoon. The silk cocoon is placed in hot water to loosen the thread, which is then wound onto wheels. Once the raw silk has been wound, it can be spun into a variety of different types of thread depending on its intended use.

    133
    Top

     ©2013 Uppingham Yarns @ wools.co.uk - All rights reserved.

    Follow Us

    Mailing List

    Enter your e-mail address to receive our newsletter
    Please enter a valid email address.
    Email address already subscribed. Continue if you wish to unsubscribe.
    Subscribe
    Unsubscribe

     ©2013 Uppingham Yarns @ wools.co.uk - All rights reserved.

    eCommerce by CubeCart