Natural fibres textiles

Discover the beauty of natural fibres textiles and how they can transform your home into a sustainable sanctuary. Explore top ideas for incorporating eco-friendly fabrics in your interior design.
Natural dyeing yarn colors so many different colors using nothing but nature! Dye Wool Yarn, Naturally Dyed Yarn, Natural Fabric Dye, How To Dye Clothes, Nature Weaving, Tinta Natural, Dye Clothes, Dye Yarn, Fabric Dyeing Techniques

Nature has such amazing colors and so many gorgeous layers and color combinations. Have you ever wondered if you could dye yarn with a particular herb or other plants nearby you? Growing up I loved to read and in several of my book adventures were people that had created dyes out of the everyday nat

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Known Fiber
Nature, Fiber Benefits, Banana Fiber, Natural Fiber Clothing, Banana Plants, Sustainable Textiles, Indian Textiles, Fibres Textiles, Plant Fibres

Looking for natural fabrics that are not cotton or hemp? Abaca fabric is a traditional textile of the Philippines, made from the abaca plant fiber. So how sustainable is the fabric made from the abaca plant? We examine the origins of abaca fabrics and their production techniques.

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Alix Elise
Fabric Flatlay, Materials Board, Photoshoot Moodboard, Scarf Photography, Aesthetic Stories, Deadstock Fabric, Fabric Photography, Fabric Stores, Material Board

A Canadian online fabric store offering a curated selection of exciting fashion fabrics sourced from reputable mills, wholesalers and artisans. We prioritize natural and renewable natural fibres, with a focus on eco-certified fabrics by responsible producers, and deadstock fabric recycled from the fashion industry.

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Alina Medvedewa
A quite lovely natural dye chart from Jessika Cates. via her site Collective Individual Dyeing Yarn With Natural Dyes, Natural Green Dyes For Fabric, Natural Dye Fabric, Eco Dyeing, Eco Printing, Plant Dyes, Dyeing Techniques, Natural Dye, How To Dye Fabric

Since if is finally spring and time to start foregoing for natural dye stuffs, I decided that I should have an online version of my natural dye samples. So here it is! I am sure this chart will change as I am preparing to do more tea dying and finding more local Missouri plants to dye with. Most of the fabrics and yarns below were dyed using pre reduced dye powders and dye instructions from www.tablerockllamas.com. Thanks to my wonderful natural dye teacher Alison Greene for teaching me…

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anne louise