There is a new magnetic floral corsage base that uses two magnets, one in the corsage and one on the other side of the fabric. Speak to your florist for details, but it is strong enough to hold a corsage to shoes and gentle enough for the silk. If one must pin a corsage to silk, it is best to put a tissue into the dress for the pin to go through so the fabric will have stability and not tear. The pin marks can be carefully "scratched" back together with the point of the pin when the corsage is removed. Are you sure you don't want a wrist corsage?
the material silk, is a natural material which comes from the silk plant.
Craft shops such as 'Michael's' (both in the U.S. and Canada) carry silk flowers and you could ask the salesperson in that department to make you up a corsage all in black.
Silk is the thread in silk fabric.
YES Silk is a biodegradable material as it mixes with soil easily
when silk is stretched, it can easily return to it's normal shape/length. THANKS!hope this helped
YES Silk is a biodegradable material as it mixes with soil easily
Silk is such a fragile and fine fibre, that mostly, the only way to 'fix' a tear in silk is to add an applique over the torn spot.
Silk is a very flexible material, it is light in weight and silk is more heat resistance than any other material.
name of the material that could be silk, cotton, or polyester
Silk is at one point alive because the material of silk comes from silk worms.
The raw material for processing silk is silk worm cocoons, which when unraveled can measure more than 3,000 feet in length.
Silk fabric is woven from stands of silk secreted by the silkworm.