After reeling the silk, it is dyed by the traditional tie-dye method of Mudmee. This starts by arranging and grouping the washed silk, tying the yarns with plastic cords in the required pattern, and then dyeing them with the preferred colors. After dyeing, the cords are untied and the silk is spun.
The weaving process also requires patience and precision. This commences by the selection of reed with good quality stainless teeth. Then the silk is spun onto a wheel and stretched on rollers to the correct tension. Patterns are woven on a loom.