Chartist Movement in Gee Cross and Hyde: A Local Stand for National Change

In the early 19th century, Britain was going through massive changes in industrialisation, urbanisation, and growing unrest among the working class. Among the many grassroots movements that sprang up to challenge inequality, the Chartist Movement stands out as one of the most influential. While often associated with large industrial cities like Manchester and Birmingham, Chartism… Read More Chartist Movement in Gee Cross and Hyde: A Local Stand for National Change

WHAT ARE ANTHOTYPES? A BEAUTIFULLY SUSTAINABLE PRINTMAKING PROCESS

In the world of alternative photography, anthotypes are perhaps the most poetic and sustainable technique of all. They are created using just plant-based pigments and sunlight, requiring no harmful chemicals, fixers, or expensive materials. As both an art form and a meditative process, anthotypes invite you to slow down, experiment, and connect directly with the… Read More WHAT ARE ANTHOTYPES? A BEAUTIFULLY SUSTAINABLE PRINTMAKING PROCESS

Sylvie Facon: The Dream Weaver of Couture Fantasy

When we think of haute couture, we often picture glamorous runways and lavish gowns — but few designers capture true storytelling through fabric quite like Sylvie Facon. A visionary French creator and fashion designer, Sylvie Facon doesn’t just sew dresses — she builds entire worlds out of textiles she often crafts herself. Every gown she… Read More Sylvie Facon: The Dream Weaver of Couture Fantasy

Naturally Beautiful: Tips for Getting Started with Natural Dyeing

Natural dyeing has gained in popularity as a sustainable way to rejuvenate fabrics using plant-based pigments. By selecting natural fibres, appropriate mordants, and understanding dye processes, enthusiasts can create unique colours. Experimentation with pH can yield varied shades, making natural dyeing a creative and sustainable practice for upcycling textiles.… Read More Naturally Beautiful: Tips for Getting Started with Natural Dyeing

Fashion Meets the Future: Lyocell and the Brands Leading the Sustainability Movement

As the fashion industry continues to confront its environmental impact, innovative materials like Lyocell are paving the way for a more sustainable future. Made from wood pulp using closed-loop processes, Lyocell offers a biodegradable, breathable, and sustainable alternative to traditional fabrics. In this post, we explore how Lyocell is transforming the way we think about clothing—highlighting the pioneering brands leading the charge and proving that style and sustainability can go hand in hand.

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Lyocell: The Sustainable Fabric You Didn’t Know you Needed

Lyocell is a sustainable fabric made from regenerated cellulose, typically sourced from trees like eucalyptus. Its sustainable closed-loop production process recycles up to 99% of solvents, making it preferable to cotton. Renowned brands like Patagonia, Eileen Fisher, and Allbirds are incorporating Lyocell for its softness, breathability, and environmentally responsible qualities.… Read More Lyocell: The Sustainable Fabric You Didn’t Know you Needed

Bamboo Fabric: The Good, The Bad & How It’s Made

Bamboo fabric, derived from the pulp of bamboo plants, offers varying sustainability levels based on the processing method used. Bamboo viscose involves harmful chemicals, while bamboo lyocell and linen are more sustainable alternatives. Its benefits include softness, breathability, and biodegradability, but consumers should verify sources to avoid greenwashing.… Read More Bamboo Fabric: The Good, The Bad & How It’s Made

Sustainable Style Spotlight: What’s the Deal with Tencel?

Tencel, a brand by Lenzing AG, includes sustainable fibres Lyocell and Modal made from sustainably sourced wood pulp. This sustainable material is soft, breathable, and biodegradable. Its closed-loop production process minimises waste and chemicals. Tencel is popular in various apparel and bedding, making sustainable fashion accessible and stylish.… Read More Sustainable Style Spotlight: What’s the Deal with Tencel?

Is the UK Cotton Textile Industry Dead-And Can We Bring It Back?

Once the heart of the global textile trade, the UK’s cotton industry has long been in decline. But in a world craving sustainability, transparency, and local solutions, a new opportunity is emerging. Can the UK revive its textile roots—and reimagine cotton manufacturing for the future? The short answer? Not dead. Just dormant—and very ready for… Read More Is the UK Cotton Textile Industry Dead-And Can We Bring It Back?