Re: [h-cost] Stranded Silk Floss

2006-12-01 Thread Bjarne og Leif Drews

Dear Kathy,
I am a big consumer of Eterna stranded silk floss. I have kg.s of it in 
boxes here.
I have taken many greens, its always nice  with sellections of greens for 
flower leaves. Also a lot of reds. A little les of blues. They dont have 
many yellows, so perhaps some of those would be nice, orange two. Some 
purples are also nice. Black, white and grey.

What i dont use much of is browns.
But wich collours of use in the different periods, you better ask somebody 
else.
Another time i would be very interrested if we could share an order of the 
lawn. I got contakt to the lady who closed the embroidery shop, and she is 
sending me some of that fine linnen i was talking about.


Many greetings

Bjarne
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From: Kathy Page [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Subject: [h-cost] Stranded Silk Floss


I am trying to sort out what colours to stock most of when I finally start 
ordering in floss stock from Eterna Silks - I plan on selling their line of 
stranded silk, and as demand sees fit, others in time. I thought originally 
to find a bunch of embroidery books and use them as my references (I plan on 
making up floss packs that one can buy a range of colours for a group price) 
but realised that if I compared to extant, I will be getting today's 
colours, which could be faded or otherwise altered by time. If people are 
wanting these flosses for reproduction work, they want it to look how it did 
when it was new.
Does anyone out there have a decent book or two I can use as reference for 
colouring relative to historical dying of silk? I'd like to for example, 
have a pack for Norse, Tudor, Elizabethan, Byzantine, Heraldic, etc that 
covers the general colour tones one would expect to find in such periods and 
cultures. I have 575 colours to choose from, and as much as I would like to 
buy one of everything and just go to town, it's not a practical approach to 
efficient stocking.
I'm hoping to get some stock in and at least try to get a bit of Christmas 
rush covered, but this issue is kind of hanging me up.


On the topic of Kammerdug (which I did a little searching and it translates 
to lawn), I can get linen as fine as that here in North America, and if 
anyone wants it, I'll gather an order. The merchant that Kimiko mentioned I 
am betting is buying from the same company as I do, however theirs is the 
narrower Czech - nothing wrong with it, just a middle-high end grade. I have 
bolts of both and can compare. I have been getting the museum quality 
Belgian cambric from them, and it is so fine and lovely that angels fear to 
touch it. It's pricey, but oh-so-worth it. I can't afford to stock this 
item, I just act as the clearing house for gathered orders. They require a 
minimum purchase.


Thanks

Kathy

Ermine, a lion rampant tail nowed gules charged on the shoulder with a rose 
Or barbed, seeded, slipped and leaved vert

(Fieldless) On a rose Or barbed vert a lion's head erased gules.

It’s never too late to be who you might have been.
-George Eliot
Tosach eólais imchomarc. - Questioning is the beginning of knowledge. 
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[h-cost] Stranded Silk Floss

2006-11-30 Thread Kathy Page
I am trying to sort out what colours to stock most of when I finally start 
ordering in floss stock from Eterna Silks - I plan on selling their line of 
stranded silk, and as demand sees fit, others in time. I thought originally to 
find a bunch of embroidery books and use them as my references (I plan on 
making up floss packs that one can buy a range of colours for a group price) 
but realised that if I compared to extant, I will be getting today's colours, 
which could be faded or otherwise altered by time. If people are wanting these 
flosses for reproduction work, they want it to look how it did when it was new. 
Does anyone out there have a decent book or two I can use as reference for 
colouring relative to historical dying of silk? I'd like to for example, have a 
pack for Norse, Tudor, Elizabethan, Byzantine, Heraldic, etc that covers the 
general colour tones one would expect to find in such periods and cultures. I 
have 575 colours to choose from, and as much as I would like to buy one of 
everything and just go to town, it's not a practical approach to efficient 
stocking.
I'm hoping to get some stock in and at least try to get a bit of Christmas rush 
covered, but this issue is kind of hanging me up.

On the topic of Kammerdug (which I did a little searching and it translates to 
lawn), I can get linen as fine as that here in North America, and if anyone 
wants it, I'll gather an order. The merchant that Kimiko mentioned I am betting 
is buying from the same company as I do, however theirs is the narrower Czech - 
nothing wrong with it, just a middle-high end grade. I have bolts of both and 
can compare. I have been getting the museum quality Belgian cambric from them, 
and it is so fine and lovely that angels fear to touch it. It's pricey, but 
oh-so-worth it. I can't afford to stock this item, I just act as the clearing 
house for gathered orders. They require a minimum purchase.

Thanks

Kathy
 
Ermine, a lion rampant tail nowed gules charged on the shoulder with a rose Or 
barbed, seeded, slipped and leaved vert
(Fieldless) On a rose Or barbed vert a lion's head erased gules.

It’s never too late to be who you might have been.
-George Eliot
Tosach eólais imchomarc. - Questioning is the beginning of knowledge. 
http://www.sengoidelc.com/node/131



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