I have new photos and more life-cycle information on the Polyphemus caterpillars up now – rather than copy the whole thing, I’m just going to link to it.
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Antherea polyphemus is closely related to the tussah silkmoth, Antherea mylitta. It produces a very similar silk, tan in color and very shiny and strong. I spun the silk on a tahkli spindle into a fairly fine yarn, to make the small amount of silk go as far as possible.
Go ME!!
/24 Comments/in Uncategorized/by Michael“Silk Season,” the tablet-woven ribbon with reeled silk skeins that I entered into the Dallas Handweavers and Spinners Guild’s show, won the Handweavers Guild of America award! Now, I just need to get somebody to take slides of it, so I can send it in to Shuttle, Spindle, & Dyepot!
Silkworm updates!
/7 Comments/in Uncategorized/by MichaelIt’s spinning time!
Big Pictures
/3 Comments/in Uncategorized/by MichaelSomeone requested some larger format image files – these are pictures that I’ve posted here recently of Antherea polyphemus and Samia ricini, just in larger formats.
Polyphemus
/20 Comments/in Uncategorized/by MichaelThese are Polyphemus cocoons, Antherea polyphemus. I started with nine of them, which I got from a nice guy named Dan in Ohio. I found another one locally here in the Dallas area, on an oak tree at a park. Note: park rangers don’t appreciate people walking around with tree loppers. He didn’t say anything, […]
Ecdysis: the third skins
/3 Comments/in Uncategorized/by MichaelThe silkworms are changing skins again! Waiting for the skin to split…
Silk skeins
/4 Comments/in Uncategorized/by MichaelThese are the skeins that go with my ribbon entry. This allows it to qualify in both the “Handwoven” and “Handspun” categories – the stone disc beads are to keep the tiny things from getting lost or blown off the table! Each skein is three to six yards of 110-cocoon reeled filament silk. My favorite […]
Silk Season ribbon
/10 Comments/in Uncategorized/by MichaelThis is one of two projects that I’m entering into our local Handweavers and Handspinners Guild. It’s called Silk Season. 100% silk, with all colors but red and black being my hand-reeled silk. I apologize for the weirdly blurry pictures; the red was driving the camera crazy.
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