silk A fine, strong,
soft fiber spun by a range of animals, such as silkworms and many other caterpillars, weaver ants, caddis flies and spiders.
Not exact matches
Skein after skein of beautiful,
soft, homegrown yarn from our very own
fiber flock, plus a large box of scrap wool and roving that we can use to
spin at home and to stuff dolls, pillows, and toys.
They are completely all natural and have
spun fibers to make sure that they are extremely
soft on baby's skin at all times.
Bamboo
fibers can be
spun into the
softest of cloth, yet as a flooring material, it is harder, more scratch resistant and less prone to warping than hardwood - In other words, it can take anything your toddler can dish out.
Stockings are made with Juzo's FiberSoft technology in which every elastic
fiber is micro
spun with
soft protective threads.
Made in Portugal in luxuriously
soft and silky Sea Island cotton
spun from the finest long - staple cotton
fibers cultivated exclusively in the West Indies.
Pashmina The
softest form of cashmere,
spun from the ultra-fine
fibers gathered from the underbelly of the Himalayan mountain goat.
Spinning at 190 RPM, its super
soft, flexible
fibers and flat top design blend and buff loose and pressed powder formulations beautifully, giving you airbrushed results every time..
Cloud -
soft and super absorbent, the Aerospin Sculpted Organic Towels are woven using an advanced
spinning technique that allows air to pass through the
fibers.