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Re: Silk Velvet



Thank you, Joanne.   I looked at their website but opted for the
distlist instead.  I do have a catalog for Thai Silks but it's much
outdated 1993! I'll give them a call tomorrow and inquire about
swatches.

(And I've been informed by the objects conservator that the frame
backboard is to me made of wood, not MDF.  Some lively discussions, no?)

Best Regards,

Jane
On Jun 30, 2005, at 10:02 AM, Joanne Hackett wrote:

Jane,
Should you wish to persue using silk velvet I can recommend Thai Silks
in California.  They stock a variety of silk velvets, including one
ready to dye.  I have always found them helpful with swatching and
they
will sell you a small quantity.  They have really great sets of pre-
cut
swatches of all of their china silk colors and their different
types and
weights of silk.
http://www.thaisilks.com/

Joanne Hackett
Associate Textile Conservator
Indianapolis Museum of Art.



janehammond@xxxxxxx 6/29/2005 5:58:15 PM >>>

I am looking for a source of silk velvet (light-weight), suitable for
use as a backing in an enclosed frame containing ivory/gilded metal.
The velvet will be use to cover the backboard of a shadowbox frame
which houses three ovals of carved ivory set in gilded frames.
Because of extensive mold growth the original wood backboard will be
replaced, mostly likely  by  MDF covered with ragboard, over which
new velvet will be placed.  The original velvet can not be salvaged.

Can anyone recommend fabric sources that will sell small quanties ( a
yard?) of silk velvet suitable for conservation use? The original is
of a caramel color, so I am prepared to dye, if a white or ecru
velvet can be found.

Thank you for your recommendations.

Jane Hammond
Adjunct Textile Conservator
The Intermuseum Conservation Association
Cleveland, Ohio



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