Description: Kanagawa Orizuru 100 100% Silk Thread 1300 Meters of Thread per Spool Kanagawa Orizuru 100 - is a 23 dtex 3 x 2 silk thread; which means that three cocoon filament are twisted together and the two strands of the twisted filaments are then twisted together. It is the best way to compare silk thread brands. It is a high quality filament thread manufactured in Japan by Kanagawa Co., Ltd. It is 105 dtex, 95 denier and 95 weight. The 95 wt spools contain 1300 meters [ 1421 yards ] of silk thread and come in (35) thirty-five different and vibrant colors. Silk threads are the easiest to use due to their higher strength; it's tensile strength is higher than rayon or kevlar thread. It is used for hand piecing, hand and machine embroidery, even on longarms. It is also used for wrapping fly and fishing rods as well as fly tying. Kanagawa 100 is equivalent to Tire 100, YLI 100, Kimono Silk 100 and Allure 100 thread. Shipping and Handling Charges - are set for the purchase of a single spool of thread. Every additional spool is $0.15 additional for shipping and handling. We ship via USPS to anywhere within the United States. After decades, I have settled on a pricing policy for shipping and handling that is fair to me and treats you in a manner in which I would want to be treated. Colors - we have the largest selection of colors outside of Japan. These swatches were professionally photographed under the same conditions. So while the colors are consistent under the photographic conditions we used; they may appear different on your screen. The most reliable color rendering can be obtained by viewing the largest photographs. Following are color swatches of what we offer. Available colors for Kanagawa 100 wt / 1300 m Silk Thread 242 Ash 239 Neutral 400 Black 210 Prussian Blue 208 Blue 223 Taupe Brown 235 Wood 215 Gold 814 Classic Chestnut 225 Anchor 224 Pewter 221 Dark Jungle 222 Sacramento 134 Highland Green 219 Mint 247 Japanese Laurel 217 Salmonberry 202 Chinese Red 216 Hot Orange 824 Java Brown 211 Bubble Gum 230 English Rose 240 Baby Pink 243 Loganberry 204 Lavender 244 Purple 228 Dark Claret 002 Brick Red 201 Cardinal Red 232 Blue Grey 037 Grey 237 Caribbean 206 Bluegreen 401 White 401 Bluish White FAQs Silk Thread How can I tell if one brand of silk is equivalent to another? That is a difficult question, given all the labels attached to a silk thread. I suggest you use something I call weave. You can see it expressed for example as 23 dtex 16 x 3, 16 x 3, or even 16. Silkworms have been bred for thousand of years, and a given manufacturer employs a specific species with a specific food source. In the example (23 dtex 16 x 3), the 23 dtex is a reference to the silkworm the manufacture uses; a single silk filament will be 23 dtex. Then what does the 16 x 3 mean? It means that sixteen individual cocoons or silk filaments have been woven together to form a single strand. And the 3 means that three strands of sixteen silk filaments are woven together to form a thread. So are all 23 dtex 16 x 3 thread for all producers identical? Well not exactly. Silk has the ability to stretch before it breaks. This stretch is called elongation and is expressed as a percentage. So when the silk producers wind the thread on spools, they apply a tension, thus elongating the thread. And this elongation affects the thread's final dtex, denier, and weight. Although this does not seriously affect property difference between silk producers. What thread is suitable for making jewelry or string beads? It is known that 100 weight, 50 weight, and 30 weight YLI silk threads and not suitable for this application. However, #8 silk threads can be used for beading applications on material. So it may be suitable for stringing beads or jewelry. If not, you may be able to use it by twisting two or more strands of #8 silk thread together. Until someone tells me, I just do not know the complete answer to this question. Can this silk thread be used for fly tying or fly rod eye binding? Yes, I have personally used 100 weight Kanagawa silk threads for binding eyes to fishing rods. And my grandchildren have also used it on their rods beginning with their first fishing rod. I used a rod wrapping jig and the 100 weight silk. You just need to take some care with it so as to not snap the thread in the middle of a wrap. Kanagawa 30 weight and 50 weight silks are also used for this application and are stronger. These threads work equally well with bobbins. Do not use the @8 silk thread as it too highly twisted. What silk thread is the strongest? The short answer from the strongest / thickest to the weakest / thinnest silk threads it is #8 Silk > #30 Silk > #50 Silk > #100 Silk. But to better understand why, it is helpful to understand some thread terminology. Weight – is a way of indicating the thickness of a thread. The most common weight system specifies the length of the thread in kilometers required to weigh 1 kilogram. Therefore, the higher the weight number, the thinner the thread. Denier – is a weight specification that states how many grams 9,000 meters of the thread weighs. The greater the denier number, the thicker the thread. The denier weight system also specifies the number of strands of the specified weight which were wrapped together to make the finished thread. Tex – is the mass in grams of 1,000 meters of thread. If 1,000 meters weighs 25 grams, it is tex 25. The larger the Tex number, the larger the thread. TexWeightDenier#8 Silk105 81000#30 Silk6030567#50 Silk2750243#100 Silk12100125 What size needle do I needle to use with silk thread? That, obviously, varies with the size of the silk thread so while I am at it, I may as well provide some additional information on each silk thread. Machine NeedleAvailable ColorsApplications#8 Silk90 – 100100Topstitching, Quilting, Beading Silk Ribbon Embroidery, Cross Stitch and Other Embellishments#30 Silk90 – 10035Hand Buttonholes, Topstitching, and Quilting; Rod Wrapping and Fly Tying#50 Silk80 – 9088Construction, Machine Quilting, and Embroidery; Rod Wrapping and Fly Tying#100 Silk60 – 70`67Machine Quilting, Hand or Machine Appliqué; Rod Wrapping and Fly Tying Can I machine wash an application made with silk thread? Well you can wash it anyway you want, but I would not recommend it. My wife tells me to hand wash and drip dry or dry clean anything made with silk thread. And I trust and listen to my wife. The internet contains many articles on how to wash silk; so use the online references.
Price: 20 USD
Location: Kingsport, Tennessee
End Time: 2024-09-14T21:41:57.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.83 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Brand: Kanagawa Orizuru
Unit of Sale: Single
Type: Embroidery, Hand, Embroidery, Machine, General Sewing, Quilting, Hand, Quilting, Machine
Material: Silk
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Unit Quantity: 1300 meter of filament silk
Suitable For: Hand Sewing, Sewing Machine, Fly Tying, Rod Wraping
Available Variations
Color: 202 - Chinese Red
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Color: 211 - Bubble Gum
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Color: 204 - Lavender
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Color: 223 - Taupe Brown
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Color: 221 - Dark Jungle
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Color: 222 - Sacramento
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Color: 224 - Pewter
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Color: 225 - Anchor
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Color: 237 - Caribbean
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Color: 400 - Black
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Color: 401 - White
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Color: 215 - Gold
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Color: 219 - Mint
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Color: 230 - English Rose
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Color: 232 - Blue Grey
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Color: 002 - Brick Red
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Color: 037 - Grey
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Color: 134 - Highland Green
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Color: 201 - Cardinal Red
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Color: 203 - Lilliac
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Color: 206 - Bluegreen
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Color: 208 - Blue
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Color: 210 - Prussian Blue
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Color: 216 - Hot Orange
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Color: 217 - Salmonberry
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Color: 228 - Dark Claret
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Color: 235 - Wood
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Color: 239 - Neutral
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Color: 240 - Baby Pink
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Color: 242 - Ash
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Color: 243 - Loganberry
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Color: 244 - Purple
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Color: 247 - Japanese Laurel
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Color: 405 - Bluish White
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Color: 814 - Classic Chestnut
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Color: 824 - Java Brown
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