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Q: How to Tell If a Fabric Is Silk.
A: 1. Pull a thread from the fabric you're trying to identify. Several threads, or even a very thin swatch of the fabric, will do as well. 2. Hold the thread over ... Read More »
Q: How to Care for Silk Fabric.
A: 1. Apply alcohol-based hair spray and perfume before putting on silk garments, because they will stain or protect the garment by putting a large towel around yo... Read More »
Q: How is silk made into fabrics?
A: Production of Silk from Cocoon to Factory. Sericulture: The production of cocoon for their filament is called sericulture. The species Bombyx mori is usually cu... Read More »
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