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Gossamer describes the very fine thread of a spider's web.
I would, but it depends on how strong the fabric and the thread are.
The bridging thread which is the initial and strongest thread of a spider's web is roughly half the stength of steel and twice the strength of bones. Spiders can rebuild their web on a daily basis.
it stores the web in it's spinnerets
The Web - 1950 Thread of Life 1-33 was released on: USA: 14 February 1951
that is high quality sewing thread and most strong thread this is new technology
Charlotte the spider uses her silk thread to write words in her web. She spins the words using her silk, creating messages that captivate and amaze those who see them.
Well if you unthread an ordinary spider web the thread will be appox. about 200 kilometer. Now believing or disbelieving is your choice.
Go to dewberry grow a yellow seed go to Mariana ask for a favor ask to manage threads ask to dye threads ask to dye strong threads yellow and you got yourself a strong yellow thread
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It can be made into thread and woven into fabric. The resulting fabric is very strong, however, at the current levels that we produce spider silk from "farmed" spiders, we cannot produce anything more than novelties of textiles.
The web address of the Margaret Woodbury Strong Museum is: www.strongmuseum.org