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hello this is an invitation/request to ramble about textile production in rivendell vs the swamp in the arranged marriages au I am very curious about this thank you
Most of this is going under a cut because it is going to get a bit long and rambly and is 100% as much an info-dump as it is a worldbuilding post.
the TLDR is Wool VS Linen
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Rivendell:
The majority of Rivendell textiles are wool-based.
They do import some silk from the Overgrown but that is reserved for special occasions and items. Mostly silk threads are used for magical stitching and silk fabric as a center lining for leather and chain armor.
Almost everything else is wool.
Most of their wool comes from sheep but they also have llamas, rabbits, and goats that all are domesticated for this purpose. (Wool as a term refers to any fiber obtained from an animal, even if some of it is technically hair, for textile purposes it is wool)
Most of their export is sheep wool, they have, in fact, increased their sheep herds specifically to accommodate export in the recent decade or so as they open their borders and form alliances beyond the Overgrown.
Wool is an incredibly versatile fiber. It's water resistant and thermal properties make it ideal for the snowy mountain terrain of Rivendell's territory. It can also be made into fabric so fine it is literal gauze. It can be felted it can be knitted it can be woven. Saying Rivendell's textiles are almost 95% wool does not accurately convey how varied those textiles are. Generations of Rivendell elves have spent their ~500 year long lifespans coming up with new things to do with wool.
And its not just from sheep.
Rabbit wool is most commonly used for items like underclothes or baby clothes and blankets.
Llama wool actually comes in two distinct forms, because Llamas have layered coats. Originally they were used as beasts of burden but were also, over the generations, bred for fleece as well. Their rougher outer coats are used more for things like rope and cordage, the inner fleece is similar to rabbit.
Llama is also the least common wool, since it takes about two years for a llama to regrow its coat after shearing and they aren't exactly the most space efficient of livestock. The fleece is one of the luxury exports sold mostly to foreign nobility who want to feel fancy and brag about their "exotic [insert item here]". The outer coat fibers are mostly sold as cordage, which is excellent quality and in high demand in the seafaring nations. (This is also due to elvish craft-magic, more on that later in the worldbuilding-focused section)
Goats are a full range from coarser fibers to fine soft ones. It functions much the same as sheep fiber, just with a lower yield. Goats are primarily used in the outer villages of Rivendell in the highest, sheerest cliffs where they are more suited to the terrain than their moor wool-laden cousins.
The Swamp:
Most Swamp-made textiles are linen.
Mostly made from flax and/or hemp. (Yes, that kind of hemp, go ahead, make the jokes.)
(Hemp grown for fiber is a different variety than hemp grown for more recreational reasons. It has a much lower THC and the plant itself is a lot larger. I'm not saying they don't grow the other kind, and use it medicinally, but it isn't relevant to anything I will be writing. If that's your wheelhouse you are welcome to take this and run with it.)
Linen is a lightweight and absorbent fabric that is ideal for hotter climates so it is very common to see in the Northern kingdoms. It's absorbency does mean it dirties and starts smelling fairly quickly but it is also a very resilient fabric that takes washing well. It also has the default state of "wrinkled" which, to someone accustomed to other types of fabric, does lend itself to looking rather unkempt. (You see where I'm going with this.)
Like wool there is a wide range of fabrics, ranging from the ultra fine and soft to coarser, more Textured pieces. (basically, the underclothes to sail canvas range) both flax and hemp, especially the latter, are also used to make cordage and hemp in particular is often used to make macrame and beaded jewelry, irl and in the Swamp. Fishing nets are also a common product.
Textiles are not a notable export of the Swamp so there is less to say there.
IRL flax linen makes up some of the oldest surviving fabric and clothing samples, dating back thousands of years.
Flax fibers are not elastic, they don't stretch and shrink while worked with and don't have a lot of give. This does make working with it in the process of fabric making somewhat difficult and requiring a lot of skill. The resulting fabric though is incredibly durable so its a trade off.
The Mostly Worldbuilding Portion
This is just going to be a bunch of disorganized bullet points really
A significant portion of the flax used by the Swamp from linen production is grown and harvested in Helianthia and brought to the swamp for manufacture. This is actually the primary threat Mythland represents, (you know, besides rampant destruction and harassment along the border) is interrupting that trade route. They do also grow their own but do not enough for what is needed.
Elvish magic is almost entirely based around fiber arts. Embroidery, knot-work, charms stitched into seams and knitted into the very makeup of a garment. Wool and Gold. (gold-thread embroidery is powerful stuff) A side effect of all of this is that when small Xornoth started setting things on fire and small Scott sneezed frost it was a pretty solid indication that their magic was a bit more directly divinely sourced.
Related, elvish rope is reliable. It doesn't degrade or break or even cut easily. (This is straight from Tolkein but it works too well not to poach)
Elves build things to last, a single elf-made garment can last for several human generations. At least.
Net making/repair in the Swamp is one of those community tasks that a lot of people sit down together and do while socializing. Almost everyone has at least the basic skills required.
Generations worth of irreplaceable historical tapestries were lost when Xornoth burned down the Rivendell palace during their coup and every time the weavers and artisans and historians of the kingdom remember that they come very close to being assassinated.
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creations-by-chaosfay · 11 months
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A thing I pre-ordered months ago has shipped!
What's the thing?
Keepsake Quilting, and several other quilt companies/stores, put a sort of gift box together with fabric, notions, patterns, and gift cards in them. You don't know what you're getting, making it a surprise. I have never purchased one because they're expensive. This was 50% upfront, 50% when shipped, for a total of $150. Considering how much is in it, and what reviews were left the last several years, it's a steal. Plus, I wanna treat myself after having such a stressful and unpleasant year.
My mom and one of aunts have ordered such boxes in the past, but according to my mom, they're disappointing because she has so many of the things in the package, or no use for many of them. Rulers (some of which cost $30), needles, rotary cutters and extra blades (blades can be $10/each, new cutters up to $50), fabric marking tools (chalk pencils, disappearing ink, etc), precut fabric collections (jelly rolls can be $80, fat quarter collections up to $100 depending on number of FQs), and yardage ($12.99-$21.99/yard). She's been disappointed by "ugly" fabric too many times.
I, on the other hand, have significantly fewer tools. I make things for people to buy, and some folks love fabric I cannot stand (like x-mas and patriotic prints). There have been fabrics I consider well and truly hideous, and those I list in my shop or sell to people here. One person's trash is another's treasure, right? I've met people who think pastels are ugliest things to have ever existed. I think baby pink and green military camouflage look fantastic together, as well as turquoise and light hemp brown or terracotta and peacock blue. My mom finds them hideous. I think pink and any shade of brown look terrible together, or red and khaki (likely from working at Target and seeing is everywhere). Again, personal taste.
If any of you ever fancy treating me to one of these random collections of fabric and/or notions, feel free to do so. They're the sort of surprise I enjoy (that and people purchasing my work, especially from my shop). Sure, there are things that may he of no use to me, but others can use them. Nothing goes to waste.
This package will be arriving on November 18th, and has me giggling with excitement!
#words from the artist#my year has been filled with my husband nearly dying and us having thousands of dollars in medical bills to pay AFTER#the financial aid program forgave three of the six bills. we have around $5k of thag left to pay off#and one of the bills has gone to collections#plus my ear issues that cleared up after over six months of torment. my husband had to quit his previous job because working in#kitchens was slowly killing him and is now working fulltime in theory but not getting enough hours#i've sold virtually nothing and have had to beg for aid because not enough money due to lack of hours and lack of sales#my asthma throwing a fit and my sewing room being entirely too hot to work in and remaining that way for weeks at a time#then my left wrist being injured and leaving me unable to do virtually anything.#my husband then being taken to court by Unemployment three years after receiving the money. oh and being denied Unemployment#this year so for 10 weeks were on thoughts and prayers while he hunted for a non-kitchen job#plus his major surgery over the summer that was 100% covered by financial aid because we opted for a different hospital#there have been good things like he has insurance now and i'm abke to walk without feeling like i'm walking on glass#plus a few commissions over the summer. but those have been among the very few good things. oh and he won his court case#i would just like to have the rest of the year be filled with good things like all or most of my listed quilts selling. someone#commissioning me to finish the quilts i have listed as available to handquilting. the tops are finished but if i finish the quilts#completely they're gonna take up sooooo much space. even folded and rolled up. i store them in plastic bins to protect them but the#bins take up a lot of space. people praise my work and tell me hoe much they wanna buy it or will buy the things as soon as i list them...#and then no one buys them and the things just hang in my closet or rest in a bin. it's extremely disheartening to be repeatedly#disappointed. it has made me cry and question if it's worth making anything at all.
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Joe Burrow Shirt, Vintage Joe Burrow T-Shirt, Joe Burrow Football Shirt
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                                Forsyth   Byleth (F)   Andrei   Lachesis                           Naesala   Selena (FE8)   Chrom   Yarne   Hilda                                 Katarina   Ephidel   Saizo   Isadora   Eir
TEAM TAG: #AOtheta2024 CORPSE COUNT: 0. PUBLIC OPINION: POSITIVE [65/100]
Where does this portal go? You walk for what feels like a whole continent's distance, uncertain, for a destination you still hold little concept of as of yet. There's a presence that keeps you company, however, winding its way into the very fabric of this dimension.
Keranes, you intuit as if you have known her for most of your life. The more you walk, the more you feel certain that must be her name. She guides you, takes you closer towards where you must go through the creation of the skies and the earth. Before you, she makes your whole world. There is another presence making this world too, you know deep in your soul, but she does not make it alongside you.
She is farther off, you think. Keranes is here with you however.
But Keranes grows weary. You sense her compassion morph in her exhaustion, and the woods around you begin to rot, beckoning you even further into the safety you yearn for.
My love, my light.
You begin to grow strange and numb in this world. You had entered to pursue your quarry, but this world... the longer you stay, the farther you walk, the more this sense of unease bleeds into you.
When will we return to the surface?
And that's when you reach your paradise at last: the village of Rusalka. But you are no less exhausted from the pilgrimage.
The Circumstances
Rusalka is built into what appears to be a massive pit and is covered by a dome. Inside, the weather and temperature remains constant so it's easy to forget about the summer rains and heat beyond. Additionally, the village is entirely self-sufficient. Clothing, furniture, food, and medicine are all produced within its territory, and the crops grow year-round here, both out in the fields and in the many impressive greenhouses scattered around the village.
Before you enter the village, Keranes tells you all that in order to dismantle this world and the ill powers within it, there need to be some sacrifices. Seven of Rusalka's inhabitants, specifically ones from a group she calls ‘The Newcomers’, must be killed and their corpses left someplace outside the village walls. It does not matter which of them die nor how, but she will return by the end of the week to retrieve the corpses to help you end Rusalka and the evil power lurking and building within here. It is the Newcomers’ spirits that are keeping the place stable, so it would seem.
Upon arriving, the village's inhabitants turn out to have some very familiar faces. Amidst the residents are fourteen people: Python, Jeralt, Brigid, Diarmuid, Reyson, Vigarde, Emmeryn, Panne, Holst, Kris, Nergal, Ryoma, Harken, and Hel. Together, they make up a group the village calls ‘The Newcomers.’ They claim to have arrived some time ago and that they've been waiting for you to join them in living in this paradise forever. You are safe here so long as you stay inside the village, they insist, and now have the ability to be in a world free from pain. They dress in hemp tunics and shoes with vibrant hues, and you truly have never seen them happier. Despite their familiarity to you, you cannot help but feel greatly unnerved by their happiness somehow…
Due to the efforts of the Newcomers vouching for you, your party has been tentatively allowed to stay within Rusalka. For now, the fourteen of you are sleeping in one of the village's largest buildings, being granted accommodations as a group. The village expects you to pitch in whilst you stay; paradise, as happy as it can be, still requires hands to help sustain it! 
The Newcomers insist you join them. Keranes and your mission asks that you end them. The clock is ticking. You will have to make a choice.
What Do I Do?
Make your case. Keranes made it very clear that at least seven people need to be dead by the end of the week. If there's an inhabitant you wish to save, this is your chance to try and persuade your teammates within your threads to keep them alive. Alternatively, if you believe someone should die, this is also your opportunity to argue why and try to convince them to take your side. 
Commit murder. If you don't think cooperating and discussing with your peers is enough, or you wish to make their choice a little easier by making it so there are less people to save, you could always take matters into your own hands. A guide on this system will be in the next section.
Complete tasks and assimilate into the village. You still need to find a way to survive within this realm, unable to find your way out of here now. This is the only civilization for miles. It might do you well to get on the village's good side while you're stuck here... or at least figure out more about where you even are.
How to End a Life
If you wish to murder one of the village inhabitants before the week is over, DM your Team GM, Mod N. N will ask you who you wish to kill as well as how you wish to commit the murder in very basic terms for the sake of flavoring the death.
In the team channel, N will then ping the teammate most closely associated with the inhabitant you are trying to kill. That person alongside N (on behalf of the murderer so as to preserve their anonymity) will roll a 1d20 each. If N's roll result is equal to or higher than the number the other person rolled, you will have been successful with your murder and the corpse will be available for the group to discover.
If N rolls lower, the inhabitant will survive the encounter but will be unable to recall who tried to murder them.
If you wish to kill your own most closely associated inhabitant, you can. The process shall be the same except that you will be rolling for the sake of your inhabitant and N will still be rolling on behalf of your murder attempt. This is to keep up your anonymity, but your muse is free to reveal to their teammates that they murdered (or at least tried to in case you failed) that person if they truly wish to.
If the group would instead prefer to execute an inhabitant together, you can set this up. To instigate a potential village execution, ping N in the team channel with a name of an inhabitant since this will be treated as a public matter that all the muses will be discussing IC. N will create a form and ping the whole team to decide the fate of that specific inhabitant. If a simple majority is achieved within the next 24 hours, then the execution shall automatically be successful. More than one public execution vote can be running at the same time. In the event of a successful execution, how the group chooses to do it can be flavored by you all, but the village does make a point of noting how dangerous the world is outside of the village if you wanted some ideas...
You are allowed to kill more than seven village inhabitants if you would like. If the group fails to obtain a minimum of seven corpses by the end of the week, ███ ████ █████ ██████ ██.
How you choose to accumulate corpses will influence Public Opinion. The more private/secretive the method, the less public opinion you shall lose for each death. The more public, the more you lose for each death. ㅤ- Successful Murder Attempts: -1 per corpse ㅤ- Unsuccessful Murder Attempts: -1 per attempt ㅤ- Group-Voted Execution (Private Method): -5 per corpse ㅤ- Group-Voted Execution (Public Method): -10 per corpse
Tasks [ Resource Key / Team Document ]
Investigate outside of the village walls. The inhabitants strongly discourage this, but if you must go, they insist you do not go alone. [Max 4 muses per thread] ㅤ- Lose -1 Public Opinion per post ㅤ- Once you reach 5 posts in the thread, ping N.
Harvest the fields [Max 2 muses per thread] ㅤ- Grants 2lbs of vegetables per post ㅤ- Gain +1 Public Opinion per post
Forage in the specified forest outside of the village. The inhabitants direct you to this one as the one they frequent, but they still request that you don’t tarry overlong outside the village walls. [Max 3 muses per thread] ㅤ- Grants 1 basket of a random resource (berries, nuts, mushrooms, herbs, flowers) per post. Roll 1d5 every post to determine which resource you gain. ㅤ- Authority rank of C or higher grants knowledge of which plants are safe, coaxing the villagers to tell you this information beforehand. If no muses of C-rank Authority or higher are participating in this thread, roll a d4 for each basket. If 1, then that basket will turn out to be poisonous. ㅤ- Every 5 posts, roll a 1d5. If 1, ping N.
Assist with chopping wood [Max 2 muses per thread] ㅤ- Gain +1 Public Opinion per post ㅤ- Axe rank of C or higher grants multiplier of 2x
Help make medicine [Max 2 muses per thread] ㅤ- Gain +1 Public Opinion per post ㅤ- Every 5 posts creates one Vulnerary ㅤ- Faith rank of C or higher increases effectiveness; creates Concoctions instead of Vulneraries ㅤ- Apothecary Class Mastery increases speed to one creation every 3 posts instead of 5
Help with chores (e.g. mending clothes, cooking food for the village, making tools) [Max 3 muses per thread] ㅤ- Gain +1 Public Opinion per post
Care for the village ranch animals [Max 3 muses per thread] ㅤ- Potentially grants resource depending upon involved animal ㅤ- Gain +1 Public Opinion per post ㅤ- Riding/Flying rank of C or higher grants multiplier of 2x for Public Opinion only
Fortify the village walls ㅤ- Lose -1 Public Opinion per post
Important Notes
This event is mostly meant to be driven by the players rather than being ushered by your GM at every turn. Please take note that while the tasks above will contribute to the narrative of the campaign, you are not limited to only threading about the tasks above. You are free to write threads unrelated to the tasks if you so wish, so long as they take place within the setting of the event.
In addition to the above, if writing a task thread, please indicate it either in the title post of your thread or in your starter so that it is clear from the start.
Also, task threads are not limited to only featuring writing directly about the task at hand. You are encouraged to write character exploration and conversations outside of the scope of just the task as your characters carry them out. Please feel free to have your muses discuss the plot or anything else currently on their mind. See these tasks as a way to get characters together physically in one space, but the narrative freedom you are allowed is still just the same as most other threads too.
There is currently no time limit rule for when posts need to be written, but please remain in open communication with your thread partners/teammates. Shorter posts are encouraged to help keep things moving and for relationships to progress along with the narrative.
"Good" or "Bad" outcomes will still progress the campaign, so don't feel too stressed about needing to "win" this event. The primary focus on this event should be character development and building relationships with your teammates. Actions have consequences, but all consequences can have narrative potential for exploration.
The team document was linked up above, but here is another link to Team Theta's team document if you require it. This will also be pinned in your team channel. Whilst it will be updated in certain areas by your GM, players should do their best to update the thread tracker on it with link to thread replies and any notes they might wish to jot down whether for their own sake or for helping their teammates stay in the loop.
If you have any questions at any time or require additional information, ping Mod N.
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MATERIAL RESEARCH
Looking into regenerative/recycled/recyclable/environmentally-friendly materials.
Repreve: Recycled PET bottle fabric
“We transform plastic bottles into certifiable, traceable, high-performance yarn … REPREVE® is made with less carbon, using non-toxic products. It reduces global warming potential compared to conventional virgin polyester. We empower brands and consumers to take a positive step … Our collaboration with Oerlikon Barmag on the eAFK EvoCooler technology has reduced the energy required to texture our yarn. REPREVE® SmartDye™ and WaterWise™, both proprietary innovations, have reduced the amount of water and energy used in the dye process.” - https://repreve.com/discover-repreve
Econyl: Recycled fishing net and nylon fabric
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Pinayarn: Fabric made from pineapple waste
“Piñayarn® by Ananas Anam is an innovative and low impact yarn, made from waste pineapple leaves. Piñayarn offers a 100% plant-based, recyclable, and biodegradable textile solution for a world otherwise dominated by petroleum-based textiles and resource intense virgin fibres.” - https://www.ananas-anam.com/pinayarn/
Recycled Cotton
“Recycled cotton can be generally defined as converting cotton fabric into cotton fiber that can be reused in textile products. Recycled cotton is also commonly referred to as regenerated cotton, reclaimed cotton, or shoddy. Recycled content includes recycled raw material, as well as used, reconditioned, and re-manufactured components.
Pre-consumer: includes scraps created by yarn and fabric by-products
Post-consumer: includes garments, upholstery, towels, household items to be repurposed
The largest volume of recycled cotton sources is produced through pre-consumer waste, such as cutting scraps. Post-consumer waste is more difficult to sort through due to various color shades, fabric blends, and it is generally a more labor-intensive process.” - https://cottonworks.com/en/topics/sustainability/cotton-sustainability/recycled-cotton/
Mylium: Mycelium-based leather
“At Mylium we treasure fungi that grow in a thread-like network, called mycelium. Mycelium grows by extending and branching its tips in search of nutrients. The threads hook strongly together and are pressed to form a uniform sheet.” -https://www.mylium.nl/technology/
Hemp fabric
“One of the most eco-friendly aspects of hemp is that it uses very little water, about 1/20th of the amount of water it takes to grow cotton and can often be rain-fed. Hemp can grow in almost all soil conditions, and unlike cotton (which depletes the soil of nutrients) hemp’s deep-reaching roots preserve the topsoil and subsoil. Hemp plants grow densely as well, leaving no room for weeds and competing plants and is less vulnerable to insects, which means little to no use of pesticides.” Hemp fabric is also biodegradable, and depending on where it is sourced from- largely produced by sustainable practices. - https://wearethefabricstore.com/au/sustainability/gots-organic-hemp
Lyocell and Modal: fibres made from sustainable wood
“TENCEL™ Lyocell and Modal fibers help to maintain the environmental balance by being integrated into nature’s cycle. The fibers originate from the renewable raw material wood, created by photosynthesis. The certified biobased fibers are manufactured using an environmentally responsible production process. The fibers are certified as [100%] compostable and biodegradable, and thus can fully revert back to nature.” - https://www.tencel.com/b2b/sustainability
An interesting article on the incredible role of mycelium and waste management...
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cavane · 2 years
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Restock... Cavalier Meiko Takahashi Pressed flower pouch bag "Alyssum" / Me-23002 一針一針、デザインや配色を考えながら丁寧に製作された オールハンドメイドによるポーチバッグ 温かみのある魂のこもった素晴らしい作品となります。 再入荷しました。 詳細は下記よりオンラインストアをご利用下さいませ。 Please the contact below for more information on cavane https://cavane.shop ・ ・ Cavalier Meiko Takahashi NO : Me-23002 ITEM : Pressed flower pouch bag "Alyssum" TYPE : women・men SIZE : F COLOR : WHITE x BLACK INK STOCK:1※一点のみ 素材 : 綿(cotton) 100% 付属:ロープ 綿(cotton) 100% Cavalier Meiko Takahashi Pressed flower pouch bag "Alyssum" Language of flowers:Value beyond beauty Due to the use of natural pressed flowers, there is a slight loss of shape, but it is a detail and a beauty. 天然の押し花を使用している為、形が崩れている花もありますが拘った個性の象徴です。 Each one is hand-printed, the designs are not exactly the same. Also, there are some that change the flowers used due to damage to the flowers. I hope you will understand this. 一つ一つが手刷りの為、デザインは完全に全て同じではありません。 また、花の傷み、破損により一部使用する花を変えているものもございます。 I hope you ages gracefully with Cavalier Meiko Takahashi. クラシックなスタイルから、モード、カジュアルまで幅広いテイストに溶け込むデザイン。 すべてひとつずつ製作している為、この商品は1点モノとなります。 Designer/Meiko Takahashi Meiko Takahashi started to make a clothes in 2013.I was 18 years old. I learned designing and dressmaking though self education with passion. After that I established a "Cavalier Meiko Takahashi" in 2015.Based in London and Japan. Usually I using cotton,linen,gaze fabric and hemp thread with hand sewing. I have a lot of scars on the finger,I called this beautiful pain. "The fashion should be a voice of designier.I have to creat the overwhelming added value" "Pain,sorrow,solitude,don't bury them.Never stop the hands, keep moving hands no matter how painful" ※ 当サイト内画像の無断転載はご遠慮ください。 画像等の無許可の転載、複製、転用等は法律により罰せられます。 ------------------------------------------------------- こちらよりお問い合わせください。 Please the contact below for more information on cavane TEL: 06-6449-8588 or MAIL: [email protected] ・ ・ ・ #cavane #CavalierMeikoTakahashi #MeikoTakahashi #Alyssum #anemone #classic #artisan #mode #London #handmade #fashionphoto #vintage #pouch #bag #handprint #23ss #キャバリアメイコタカハシ https://www.instagram.com/p/CogqZrvvEBC/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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voltsco · 17 days
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Solid Color Modern Thick Cotton Curtains
Material: cotton, hemp Main component of fabric: polyester (polyester) Fabric sub component: None Main component content of fabric: 100 Fabric sub component content: 0 Process splicing: solid color Function: half shading (40% – 70%) Classification: vertical curtain, Roman curtain, rolling curtain, perforated curtain, window curtain
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tshureih · 22 days
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Burberry Brit Polo Shirt.
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oraorganicsindia · 1 month
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Is Hemp Clothing Suitable for All Climates? Discover the Facts.
All climates can benefit from the adaptable and ecological nature of hemp clothing. In warmer weather, it wicks away moisture and is breathable; in colder weather, it provides adequate insulation to keep you warm. Hemp is useful in unexpected rain since it dries rapidly and doesn't grow mold, even if it's not waterproof. Because of its resilience, which guarantees long-lasting wear and reduces waste, it is an eco-friendly option. As hemp takes longer to soften and may need to be layered in really cold weather, it's a dependable, eco-friendly fabric that becomes better with age. Growing in popularity, hemp makes a stylish accent to any wardrobe. Accept the advantages of wearing clothing made of hemp—it's better for the environment and for you.
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urbancreative · 3 months
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Lead a plastic free and low waste life style with our hemp bento bags. With a traditional Japanese design, these bento bags are made with 100 % medium weight hemp fabric . Use them for storing veggies and fruits, as a bread bag , project or gift bag, as a travel organizer or to carry your lunch box! These bento bags are ideal reusable bags for grocery and produce shopping, gifting or travel.
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hempsheetstudios1 · 2 months
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Elevate your sleep with our luxurious and eco-friendly hemp bedding made of all natural bio-sustainable 100% Hemp fiber material. Our bedding is made with sustainable hemp fabrics so not only are they super soft and comfortable but eco-friendly. Enjoy peace of mind, knowing your bedding choices are in line with your principles.
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greycornersofas · 4 months
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Eco-Friendly Options: Sustainable Materials for Fabric Grey Corner Sofa
In an era where environmental consciousness is at the forefront of consumer decisions, the demand for eco-friendly furniture options continues to grow. When it comes to choosing a fabric grey corner sofa, opting for sustainable materials not only benefits the planet but also ensures a healthier indoor environment for you and your loved ones. Let's explore some eco-friendly options for fabric grey corner sofas that prioritize sustainability without compromising on style or comfort.
Organic Cotton
Organic cotton is cultivated without the use of harmful pesticides or synthetic fertilizers, making it a more sustainable choice compared to conventional cotton. Fabric grey corner sofas made from organic cotton not only reduce environmental impact but also minimize exposure to potentially toxic chemicals. Look for certifications such as GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) to ensure the authenticity of the organic cotton used in your sofa.
Linen
Linen is a natural fiber derived from the flax plant, known for its durability, breathability, and biodegradability. The  fabric grey corner sofa crafted from linen not only offer a timeless aesthetic but also require less water and energy during production compared to other textiles. Linen's inherent antimicrobial properties make it an ideal choice for those seeking a hypoallergenic and eco-friendly sofa option.
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Hemp
Hemp fabric is derived from the fibers of the hemp plant, which grows quickly and requires minimal water and pesticides to cultivate. Fabric grey corner sofas made from hemp are not only environmentally friendly but also incredibly strong and resistant to wear and tear. Hemp is also naturally mold and mildew resistant, making it a suitable choice for humid environments.
Recycled Polyester
Recycled polyester is made from post-consumer plastic bottles and other recycled materials, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional polyester fabrics. Fabric grey corner sofas incorporating recycled polyester help divert plastic waste from landfills and reduce the demand for virgin polyester production. Look for sofas with certifications like Oeko-Tex Standard 100 to ensure that the recycled polyester used meets stringent environmental and safety standards.
Tencel (Lyocell)
Tencel, also known as Lyocell, is a sustainable fabric made from wood pulp sourced from sustainably managed forests. Fabric grey corner sofas crafted from Tencel boast a luxurious drape and softness, reminiscent of silk, while being more environmentally friendly. Tencel production involves a closed-loop process that recycles solvents and minimizes water consumption, making it one of the most eco-conscious fabric options available.
Jute
Jute is a natural fiber derived from the jute plant, known for its strength, durability, and biodegradability. Fabric grey corner sofas incorporating jute offer a unique texture and rustic charm, perfect for adding a touch of natural elegance to any space. Jute cultivation requires minimal water and pesticides, making it a sustainable choice for eco-conscious consumers.
Wool
Wool is a renewable and biodegradable fiber obtained from sheep or other animals, known for its insulation properties and resilience. Fabric grey corner sofas made from wool are not only eco-friendly but also naturally flame-resistant and resistant to odors and stains. Wool's inherent elasticity and durability ensure that your sofa maintains its shape and quality for years to come.
When it comes to furnishing your home, choosing a fabric grey corner sofa crafted from sustainable materials is a step towards reducing your environmental footprint and promoting a healthier planet. From organic cotton and linen to recycled polyester and Tencel, there are plenty of eco-friendly options available to suit your style and preferences. By prioritizing sustainability in your furniture choices, you can create a stylish and comfortable living space while making a positive impact on the environment.
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angelandgypsy · 4 months
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: NWT Mara Hoffman Rilynn White Bustier Corset Top.
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skteeshirt · 10 months
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Joe Burrow tshirt, Joe Burrow Comfort Colors T-Shirt
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Important Notes: 1/  Please note that the mockup images and product titles displayed are for illustrative purposes only. We offer a diverse range of custom products, and it is crucial for customers to select the appropriate shirt style based on their specific requirements. 2/ If you want to wear oversized, please up to 1-2 sizes. 3/ We have many other colors. Please contact us directly for advice. We also have Gildan, Bella Canvas and Comfort Colors fabric. * Color of Comfort Colors Fabric: Army, Azalea, Banana, Bay, Berry, Blue Jean, Carolia Blue, Chalky Mint, Charcoal, Forest, Granite, Grape, Graphite, Gray, Heliconia, Hemp, Hot Pink, Ice Blue, Ivory, Kelly, Lavender, Light Green, Lime, Maroon, Moss, Natural, Peachy, Pepper, Royal Caribe, Sandstone, Sapphire, Texas Orange, Turquoise, Violet, Washed Denim, Water Melon **Color of Bella Canvas fabric: Heather Red, Lilac, Heather, Orange, Berry, Heather Maroon, Cherry Red, Cardinal, Olive, Natural, Chestnut, Pink,Storm, Silver, Mauve, Aqua, Army, Asphalt, Atlantic, Autumn, Baby Blue, Brown, Burnt Orange, Canvas Red, Charity Pink, Citron, Clay, Columbia Blue, Cool Blue, Coral, Dark Lavender, Dark Olive, Deep Teal, Dust, Dusty Blue, Electric Blue, Evergreen, Fuchsia, Kelly, Lavender Blue, Lavender Dust. MATERIALS: *Gildan Unisex Shirt GL5000: – 99% cotton (fiber content may vary for different colors) – Medium fabric (5.3 oz/yd² (180 g/m²)) – Classic fit – Tear-away label – Runs true to size *Gildan Sweatshirt GL 18000: – 50% Cotton 50% Polyester Runs true to size – 50% cotton: Made with special yarn spun into a very durable and smooth fabric, perfect for printing – 50% Polyester: Extremely strong polyester yarn, resistant to most chemicals, stretching and shrinking. Viscose added Pleated and soft great for shirts *Gildan Unisex Hoodie GL 18500: – 50% cotton, 50% polyester – Medium-heavy fabric (8.0 oz/yd² (271 g/m²)) – Classic fit – Tear-away label – Runs true to size Tank Top Unisex: – 99% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton (fiber content may vary for different colors) – Extra Light fabric (3.8 oz/yd² (110 g/m²)) – Retail fit – Sewn in label – Runs true to size Youth T-Shirt: - 5.3 oz./yd² (US) 8.8 oz./L yd (CA), 100% cotton, 20 singles - Ash Grey is 99/1 cotton/polyester - Sport Grey is 90/10 cotton/polyester - Dark Heather, Graphite Heather, Heather, Neon & Safety Colors are 50/50 cotton/polyester - Safety Green is compliant with ANSI / ISEA 107 high-visibility standards - Classic fit - Classic width, rib collar - Taped neck and shoulders for comfort and durability - Tear away label - CPSIA Tracking Label Compliant - Proud member of the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol - Made with OEKO-TEX certified low-impact dyes Youth Sweatshirt: - 8 oz./yd² (US) 13.3 oz./L yd (CA), 50/50 cotton/polyester, 20 singles - Classic fit - 1x1 rib with spandex for enhanced stretch and recovery - Tear away label - CPSIA Tracking Label Compliant - Proud member of the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol - Made with OEKO-TEX certified low-impact dyes. Youth Hoodie: - 8 oz./yd² (US) 13.5 oz./L yd (CA), 50/50 cotton/polyester, 20 singles - Heather colors are 60/40 polyester/cotton - Classic fit - Double-lined hood - 1 x 1 rib with spandex for enhanced stretch and recovery - Pouch pocket - Tear away label - CPSIA Tracking Label Compliant - Proud member of the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol - Made with OEKO-TEX certified low-impact dyes CARE INSTRUCTIONS: – Machine wash in cold water – Do not use bleach – Tumble dry low – Iron on low heat with shirt inside-out – Never iron directly over design EXCHANGE POLICY : Due to the custom nature of our products, unless the item arrives damaged or defective due to printing errors. We do not accept returns or exchanges that: – Customers do not clearly mention the customization requirements. – Customers set wrong sizes and styles (Every item is custom printed on demand as you order them. Please be sure to check size charts and measurements for the best fit. ) Should you need assistance please contact us prior to purchasing so that we can help you achieve that perfect fit. We are always happy (and quick!) to help answer any sizing and fit questions you may have CARE INSTRUCTIONS: – Machine wash in cold water – Do not use bleach – Tumble dry low – Iron on low heat with shirt inside-out – Never iron directly over design EXCHANGE POLICY ( please read carefully!) Due to the custom nature of our products, unless the item arrives damaged or defective due to printing errors. We do not accept returns or exchanges that: – Customers do not clearly mention the customization requirements. – Customers set wrong sizes and styles (Every item is custom printed on demand as you order them. Please be sure to check size charts and measurements for the best fit. ) Should you need assistance please contact us prior to purchasing so that we can help you achieve that perfect fit. We are always happy (and quick!) to help answer any sizing and fit questions you may have Read the full article
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