LA VAMPIRES by OCTO OCTA
HIS LOVE | FREEDOM 2K, 2012
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Indopan - “Floating Down Town”
Yupana [100% Silk, 2023]
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Reissue of The Week – 29/05/23
Akasha System – Ancient Path Complete (Cassette)
Label/Cat #: 100% Silk – SILK151
A cassette only reissue of Ancient Path originally self-released in summer 2021 as a digital EP, Ancient Path Complete adds four additional tracks.
See also: DJ Panthr – Jade District
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ppl rlly need to learn the difference between satin and silk when listing things for sale
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Hand-Embroidered Suzani 100% Silk Cushion Cover
Hand-embroidered Suzani 100% silk cushion cover from Uzbekistan. Contemporary.
Dimensions cm: 50 x 50
Condition: New
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Vintage Gold City 100% SILK Handmade TIE // swtradepost
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I am fully assuming that Link and Zelda will wed post-TOTK. What do you think the wedding outfits will be like? Traditional royal pomp, or something more suited to the adventurous couple that is close with the common people?
fun fact about me! i am one of those bitches who has had a wedding pinterest board since they were 10 years old and i also work for a wedding planner. so. not only have i already designed zelink wedding outfits but i also designed their engagement ring and i know exactly how the entire thing goes from proposal to reception. lmao
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Do cotton and linen yarns get finished the same way as wool yarns?
Definitely not ! Linen needs to be finished by boiling and then by beating or otherwise roughing up (is that the right term ?) the finished yarn. I usually rub it briskly over the arm of a chair or the edge of a table (as a hank, stretched taut), rotating it so that I get all of it. This softens it a lot. Linen will continue to get softer but it can be sort of wiry otherwise at the start. Hemp is finished the same way--I believe nettle can be as well, but haven't had the chance to work with it yet.
Cotton is debatable--some people say you need to boil or steam cotton to set the twist (altho usually not beatle it like linen), others say you can just let it rest to temporarily set the twist, then launder the finished item, etc. You'll find lots of different opinions online and in books. I haven't spun or finished enough cotton to have a real opinion here, but I boil it to be safe.
Wool of course, is typically soaked in water (opinions on the temperature and duration of soak differ immensely as well) and then thwacked, snapped, or just squeezed and left hanging to dry. I've read you can boil wool yarn as a finishing technique--to intentionally felt the singles. (It seems thwacking would be much safer but is also a lot more physical work, so I could see its use.)
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FORT ROMEAU // JACK ROLLIN’
[KINGDOMS, 2012]
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Album of The Week – 29/05/23
Akasha System – Phytopia (LP)
Label/Cat #: 100% Silk – SILK 150
See also: DJ Panthr – Jade District
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This might sound deranged but honestly making s/is that are inhumanly obsessed with their respective f/os to the point of ruination is sooooo fun. U don't need to explain their motives. Something is just that wrong with them 👍
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