Me, in a podcast!
I got interviewed for a Fiber Cast episode –
http://fiberarts.typepad.com/fibercast/
We talk for about twenty minutes about silk, silkworms, sericulture…
I’m excited; I think it turned out well.
I got interviewed for a Fiber Cast episode –
http://fiberarts.typepad.com/fibercast/
We talk for about twenty minutes about silk, silkworms, sericulture…
I’m excited; I think it turned out well.
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I’m excited for you.
That’s great.
Whooo hooo! Will download it when I get home! YAY! You do realize that I have you to thank for my research? It’s all because of you sweetie!!
HUGZ
Hooray!
Huzzah!
Yay!
you’re fascinating 🙂
I’m adding you to my friends list. Anyone who can knit AND raises silkworms kicks a$$ in my book.
Holy Doodle, you have divine fingers Mister. I’m impressed, I love a boy
whose hands make beauty.
g..
Hee hee. When I read through that the first time, I thought you were referring to my (lack of) manicure!
Get yer nails did…
I thought you might think that too, but thought he’s a big boy- he’ll figure it out! Speaking of nails, my icon is a crazed ghetto manicure I gave myself from a pile of individual, nail school failures I found behind The Asian “Massage Centre”.
x g.
AWESOME
I think it went AWESOME Michael – I learned a lot myself!
Re: AWESOME
hee – thanks!
I found you through the spinningfiber community, and I looked through your journal. Your work is incredibly inspiring. I’m stuck researching how to reel silk now. 🙂
Hey! Definitely feel free to email me, oakenking@gmail.com, if you have any questions. Most of what I’ve done is up on my journal or on wormspit.com – but there’s just not a lot of good silk-reeling info out there on the web! Most of it is mechanized now; I have had to dig through lots of old books, etc., to find how to do it by hand.