My Journey into Natural Dyeing: Lessons Learned with Organic Fabrics and Wool Fleece

The author shares their journey into natural dyeing using organic materials like bamboo velour and wool fleece. A washing experiment led to a mishap, as machine washing shrank the wool fleece significantly. This taught them that wool requires gentle handling. Despite setbacks, they look forward to continuing their dyeing journey.… Read More My Journey into Natural Dyeing: Lessons Learned with Organic Fabrics and Wool Fleece

My Journey into Natural Dyeing: From Experiment to Exploration

The author reflects on their initial casual exploration of natural dyeing, noting a lack of technical knowledge, particularly in fabric scouring, which is essential for effective dye absorption. Despite disappointing results, aside from successful turmeric dyeing, this experience has ignited a deeper interest in mastering the craft and understanding the science behind dyeing techniques.… Read More My Journey into Natural Dyeing: From Experiment to Exploration

Natural Dyeing: The Scouring Process-Part 2

The scouring process cleans fibres, removing impurities using water, detergents, alkalis, and heat. It varies for cotton, wool, and linen, focusing on suitable chemical methods for each. Environmental concerns are prompting shifts toward sustainable practices like enzymatic and bio-scouring, highlighting the importance of sustainable approaches in textile production.… Read More Natural Dyeing: The Scouring Process-Part 2

Sustainable Materials: About Soy Bean Fabric

Soybean fabric, or soy silk, is a sustainable textile derived from soybean by-products, known for its softness, breathability, and moisture-wicking properties. While it offers sustainable advantages and diverse applications in clothing and home textiles, its availability in the UK is limited due to niche market status, complex production, and certification challenges.… Read More Sustainable Materials: About Soy Bean Fabric

Sustainable Materials: About Pineapple Leather

Pineapple fibre, or piña fibre, is a sustainable textile derived from pineapple leaves, notable for its strength, durability, and lustrous appearance. The production process includes harvesting, decortication, hand scraping, spinning, and weaving. Used in clothing, accessories, and home textiles, piña fibre embodies traditional practices merged with modern sustainability, minimising waste.… Read More Sustainable Materials: About Pineapple Leather

Let’s Talk about Greenwashing

Greenwashing refers to misleading marketing practices where companies falsely portray themselves as environmentally friendly to attract eco-conscious consumers. This deception hampers genuine sustainability efforts, misleads shoppers, and delays meaningful environmental policy changes. Consumers can combat greenwashing by seeking specific claims, verifying certifications, and researching brand practices to make informed purchases.… Read More Let’s Talk about Greenwashing