Tussah Silk Fiber for Soap Making, Spinning, Blending, Felting, Dyeing, and Paper Making. Premium Grade Extra Bleached White Combed Top Roving.

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  • jason

    > 3 day

    I’ve been tried couple times in soap making. But failed all the time. Not even melted a bit, only look like cotton fiber. I followed every steps in soap making. Results cam out really disappointed.

  • Jill Z

    > 3 day

    So soft really exquisite

  • andii

    > 3 day

    Absolutely a beautiful product!!

  • Theresa J Hanson

    > 3 day

    Super soft and shiny beautiful very fine fiber. Smells like roses. Bought it to blend with other colors for cat hair. Only downside, sticks to everything and sometimes hard to control while needling. Tried wet felting balls also and does not turn out. Was salvageable by needling.

  • Firefly

    > 3 day

    Very nice silk. Dont be alarmed by the small package. There is a lot silk roving packed into it. Im using it to blend fibers for spinning yarn on a blending board. So far Ive hardly made a dent into the package.

  • Megan

    > 3 day

    Wanted to try this in my soap recipe. Makes the texture so creamy and moisturizing!! Love this!

  • rosa flores

    > 3 day

    Me gusto mucho este producto mis jabones tienen una apariencia más brillante ,

  • Kirk Ward

    > 3 day

    Product is as described and of good quality

  • Jacquelyn K.

    > 3 day

    This is a beautiful silk roving! I can’t wait to mix it with the alpaca fleece, that I received as a Christmas gift, into rolags to spin. Thank you for providing a very nice quality silk!

  • Destiny Schwalk

    > 3 day

    The first time I ordered this product it was fine. Not the best silk but adequate for what I was going to use it for. The 2nd time I ordered the product never came and I was never able to get a response back from the company.

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Silk: from humble cocoon to one of the world"s most coveted fibers

The tradition of silk worm cultivation reaches back to ancient times when the fibers produced were reserved for only the highest tiers of society. Now, you don"t have to be royalty to enjoy crafting fabric, yarn and beauty products with silk.

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Mulberry Silk

Mulberry silk is made by cultivated Bombyx Mori moths that eat only mulberry leaves—essentially a superfood for silkworms! The result is a superior quality silk that lends beautiful drape to homespun yarns.

Muga Silk

Muga is the strongest of the silks, and among the most durable of all natural fibers. This precious golden fiber is only produced in the Assam region of India and was once reserved for royalty. When handled with care, garments made from this silk will last a lifetime.

Eri "Peace" Silk

Eri is also called Peace silk because it is cruelty-free, harvested after the silk caterpillar emerges from its cocoon as a moth, allowing it to live a full life cycle. The rich golden and copper tones you can find are completely natural and come from the conditions in which the silk worms are cultivated.

Tussah Silk

Tussah silk, also known as Wild silk, isn"t strictly cultivated so the caterpillars can receive varying diets resulting in different hues and textures. It has a slightly shorter staple length than other silks but plenty of loft for spinning. It is also the economical go-to choice for soap making.

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Soap Making

Create the most luxurious bars by dissolving small amounts of silk in your lye water; also makes your bars harder and longer lasting. It works equally well for cold process soaps and DIY moisturizers.

Hand Dyeing

Experiment with dyeing the different natural silk colors to achieve sparkling bright hues with golden undertones. Eye-catching dyed silk can be used for embellishments to any fiber project or spun into glossy yarn.

Blending and Spinning

Add luster and drape to hand-spun yarn by blending silk with your fiber before spinning. Or blend to create delicate felted fabric with extra softness and shine.

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About Living Dreams Yarn

Living Dreams is a family-run yarn and fiber producer located in the Pacific Northwest, USA. As a cottage industry, we are decidedly more “cottage” than “industry”—each of our products is packaged with care and love at our log cabin in the foothills of Mt. Rainier.

We are proud to offer sustainably and ethically sourced plant and animal fibers handmade in small batches. Our network of makers includes local family farms, independent artisans, and fiber mills, all working together to revive and preserve the ancient fiber arts.

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