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Sourcing fabric for sewing projects. There are a few main sources to collect the raw materials for sewing projects. If you sew, you will already have definitely realized that you have lots of small scraps of fabric. In this case the journey will be easier for you. Clothing from your closet or close family that you were thinking of getting rid of is a wonderful source of fabric. Another source is charity stores, op shops and the recycle industry. If you have access to the textile industry…

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#Textilerecycling is the process by which #oldclothing and other #textiles are recovered for #reuse or #materialrecovery. It is the basis for the #textilerecyclingindustry. The necessary steps in the textile recycling process involve the #donation, #collection, #sorting and #processingoftextiles, and then subsequent transportation to end users of #usedgarments, #rags or other #recoveredmaterials. Recycle Textiles, Reuse Fashion, Recycled Materials Fashion, Recycling Fabric, Brand Analysis, Recycle Fabric, Pr Design, Pr Ideas, Textile Recycling

#Textilerecycling is the process by which #oldclothing and other #textiles are recovered for #reuse or #materialrecovery. It is the basis for the #textilerecyclingindustry. The necessary steps in the textile recycling process involve the #donation, #collection, #sorting and #processingoftextiles, and then subsequent transportation to end users of #usedgarments, #rags or other #recoveredmaterials.

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Tanglewood Threads: A February Beginning Textile Art Embroidery, Fabric Embellishment, Textiles Techniques, Visible Mending, Pola Sulam, Textile Fiber Art, Sztuka I Rękodzieło, 자수 디자인, Slow Stitching

Sunday morning I played around with new stones thinking they were going to be grey but perhaps because it is the bleak mid-winter the stones turned a warmer colour. This piece is inspired by Mark's paintings of stones disappearing under water. He is brilliant at that. For both of us scenes like this bring up whisperings of summers spent on beautiful Georgean Bay. For those of you in Toronto don't forget The Artist Project at the Better Living Centre February 21-14, 2019 Mark Berens will be…

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Ben Brown & Ciara Doyle | Sustainability on Instagram: "Follow @goinggreenmedia for more green projects 💚 

BRICKS FROM TEXTILE WASTE 👕🧱 Share this video if you want to see less textile waste going to landfill!

@fab.brick upcycles textile waste into bricks of different shapes and colours. Clothes that can’t be donated, repaired, reworked, or recycled usually end up in landfill, with over 92 million tonnes of textile waste being discarded every year 😧

We watched FabBrick’s full process at their HQ in Paris. The textiles are sorted by colour and then shredded into a fine fibre. They accept all fabric types, and they even keep zips, tags, and sequins attached to minimise waste and add a little uniqueness to each brick. Plant-based glue is then added, and the mixture is 
compressed into Shredded Fabric Art, Textile Waste Recycling, Textile Recycling Projects, Sustainable Textile Design, Recycle Textiles, Upcycle Material, Waste Material Products, Recycled Fabric Art, Indie Diy

Ben Brown & Ciara Doyle | Sustainability on Instagram: "Follow @goinggreenmedia for more green projects 💚 BRICKS FROM TEXTILE WASTE 👕🧱 Share this video if you want to see less textile waste going to landfill! @fab.brick upcycles textile waste into bricks of different shapes and colours. Clothes that can’t be donated, repaired, reworked, or recycled usually end up in landfill, with over 92 million tonnes of textile waste being discarded every year 😧 We watched FabBrick’s full process…

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Baux launches material made out of 100% traceable textile offcuts - Workplace | Design | Architecture Recycle Product Design Ideas, Textile Recycling Projects, Sustainable Textile Design, Sustainable Exhibition Design, Recycling Photography, Upcycle Material, Waste Material Products, Recycling Textiles, Speakeasy Design

The new product, Baux Acoustic Felt, is made using up-cycled fabric offcuts and low melt polyester fibre Designed by award-winning design studio Form Us With Love, Baux Acoustic Felt is a new sustainable acoustic product consisting of

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