No combing Silk thread dubbing:
First I wind about 20 loops of thread around the flexible shaft of one of my IKEA tying lights bent over into a loop(6-8" across) . Also this Kinkame is a heavier quilting thread than Kimono or anything closer in size to Pearsall's gossamer.
Next I cut one side side loose to remove it. Then I bend those over to even the ends and cut it in the middle again.
Then I cut the threads into about 3/16" pieces into my $5 Good Will Roadkill Dubbing Machine...
RIMG2619 by
William Lovelace, on Flickr
With a little practice you can determine how much dubbing to put in the coffee mill to let it fluff up the thread into mixed dubbing. In this case I was also adding the cut up Trilobal Nylon, so I made about 4-5 different batches out of the original silk I had cut.