Nice things I needed which I learnt on the fediverse today:
A non-standard genus of silk worm called Eri is much more adaptable to various diets and climates.
It can be used in a more ethical way to make silk yarn - without killing the critter at cocoon harvest.
This provides people around the world with a new way to make homespun clothes, in a kinder way.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahimsa_silk
Thanks to @cathal !
@Shufei Aw, thank you! Happy to have added some interest to your day. :)
FYI though, this guy (who has oodles of interesting posts on silk generally!) has very cogent and strong opinions on the Ahimsa thing: http://www.wormspit.com/peacesilk.htm - essentially, the population dynamics of moths means you can't have meaningful quantities of silk without killing unless you convert the whole biosphere to moths. 🤷
@cathal What excites me to learn of this is that it does approach beekeeping as lending a possibility for sustainable cottage industry symbiosis to developing a family’s own fibre source. I’ll be following your efforts to see how it scales for you, whether it provides enough for you to keep you in fuzzy silk.
@Shufei
Cork is mostly cattle, but plenty of sheep to be found too. :) I live just a walk from Blarney Woollen mills.
Though, I think if I were blending I'd go with Angora?