Silk question
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2019 12:36 pm
Has anyone tied with the Japanese or Italian silks? How do they compare with Pearsall's? Number of strands? Are they usable for split thread patterns? Looking for a substitute.
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I've used Pipers Silks, and my opinion is a bit mixed. They offer a wide range of silk threads, and I've only tied with smaller sizes of Pipers twisted silks. My interest was in finding a silk thread smaller in diameter than Pearsall's Gossamer. I fish some pretty small flies in Wisconsin's spring creeks (#18 and smaller), and Gossamer, which is 126 denier, is often too big. Pipers 2/20 twisted silk is 30 denier, 4/20 twisted is 60 denier, and 6/20 twisted is 90 denier.wsbailey wrote: ↑Tue Jan 29, 2019 1:19 pm This is a brand of silk thread that might have potential. I've never seen it mentioned.
https://pipers-silks.com/buying-guide/s ... -restorers
Barry, life ain't fair; the Pearsall dyer expert died from cancer (work related?), Phil and I suffer from a cold winter climate and you are wearing a T-shirt and thinking of shorts. I was thinking of offering you a small, simple, coch-y- bondduhuhuhu rooster cape but now I'm not so sure anymore. Oh well, it is pretty lousy, more lousy than pretty, so PM your address and I send it anyway...Bazzer69 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 12:13 am Phil, thanks for the report on Pipers. It sounds promising. I wonder where Pearsall’s obtained there silk from. It obviously a great pity they’v quit the business
Sorry about the cold, here in far north california the temperature today was 72! I’m wear a short sleeved T-shirt, I’m thinking about shorts as well!
Barry