Annette1
Jedi
Hello All!
With regard to silk, one may want to consider the care of it along with costs. Often it is recommended that silk be drycleaned. This can become expensive along with the chemicals that will be introduced into the material. A more economical and perhaps safer alternative is to wash the silk in a salt water solution OR a vinegar (white) and water solution. This method was passed on to me by an Asian friend who claimed that this was how silk was washed by them.
If you can operate and/or have access to a sewing machine an alternative may be to sew your own blanket and headgear. Just another economical suggestion.
Some trivia I've picked up along the way: Genghis Khan's warriors wore silk in battles because arrows were less likely to pierce them owing to the close weave of the fabric. (not certain if this is fact or fiction)
With regard to silk, one may want to consider the care of it along with costs. Often it is recommended that silk be drycleaned. This can become expensive along with the chemicals that will be introduced into the material. A more economical and perhaps safer alternative is to wash the silk in a salt water solution OR a vinegar (white) and water solution. This method was passed on to me by an Asian friend who claimed that this was how silk was washed by them.
If you can operate and/or have access to a sewing machine an alternative may be to sew your own blanket and headgear. Just another economical suggestion.
Some trivia I've picked up along the way: Genghis Khan's warriors wore silk in battles because arrows were less likely to pierce them owing to the close weave of the fabric. (not certain if this is fact or fiction)