>Ruby, you mentioned a cone of white soy silk yarn - may I ask where you found that?

Hi Susan and all,
All of the soy silk that I have came from the same source, although it took me months 
to realize it (go figure). I turns out that the websites www.soysilk.com, 
www.spinnersnotebook.com, Southwest Fibers and Jonelle Raffino (who lives about 1 mile 
down the road from me and from whom my son bought me
soy silk as Christmas gift) are all one and the same. 
Meanwhile, she had been looking for the website and list run by Ron Parker. This whole 
process started last Fall and it took till this morning to sort it out. Now that she 
has the fibernetter info we'll probably see in the list from time to time.
I went over after Christmas to pick-up the natural roving and a cone of the prespun 
white soy silk and found a dye project in full swing. Let's see, women, kids, 
dogs...Jonelle tells me the the neighbors aren't sure of what to make of it but I 
know, and so do other fibernetters....Magnificent. 

Sorry Susan,
The short answer is, Southwest Fibers at www.soysilk.com.

PS I haven't given up on setting up a website by which we can read Ron's book to each 
other.

Ruby

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