Crafts CouncilDirectoryJane Deane, NaturallyMothsJane Deane, NaturallyTavistock, EnglandGiant Atlas, Jane DeaneThis shows a pair of Giant Atlas Moths with a cocoon, degummed and spun silk at the left of the photo. The bobbin on the right shows silk dyed with madder and pomegranate inspired by the colouration of the moths' 'snakehead' wing tip. This yarn is intended for use in a scarf that will reflect the other colours in the moth and incorporate some Giant Altas silkTussah Silk, Jane DeaneThis fibre is obtained from cocoons I raised myself, The moths have lived a full natural life-cycle and the sample yarns are spun from the shorter fibres that are produced when the moth breaks through the cocoon to emergeMothsJane Deane, NaturallyTavistock, EnglandGiant Atlas, Jane DeaneThis shows a pair of Giant Atlas Moths with a cocoon, degummed and spun silk at the left of the photo. The bobbin on the right shows silk dyed with madder and pomegranate inspired by the colouration of the moths' 'snakehead' wing tip. This yarn is intended for use in a scarf that will reflect the other colours in the moth and incorporate some Giant Altas silkTussah Silk, Jane DeaneThis fibre is obtained from cocoons I raised myself, The moths have lived a full natural life-cycle and the sample yarns are spun from the shorter fibres that are produced when the moth breaks through the cocoon to emerge