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Before the 20th century, it was common in Finland for women to weave their skirt fabrics themselves. Many of the surviving stripy fabrics have been an inspiration for numerous Finnish national costumes. I, however, have wanted to design my own fabric, just like the women a long time ago. Together with Susanna, who owns Kultavilla the weaving mill, we decided to make a new folk fabric. I designed the fabric, Susanna wove it and then I turned the final fabric into a skirt. Thank you, Susanna, for all the work you did to make this happen!

Visit Kultavilla here: https://kultavilla.fi/index-en

Picture references:
The paintings are from the Finnish National Gallery and their copyright has expired:
https://www.kansallisgalleria.fi/fi/object/625394
https://www.kansallisgalleria.fi/fi/object/615817
https://www.kansallisgalleria.fi/fi/object/625138

The garment pictures:
The following pictures are credited to Museum Centre Vapriikki, in Tampere, Finland. They are licenced with CC BY ND 4.0
White jacket: http://siiri.tampere.fi/displa....yObject.do?uri=http%
Skirt: http://siiri.tampere.fi/displa....yObject.do?uri=http%
Red skirt: http://siiri.tampere.fi/displa....yObject.do?uri=http%

The following pictures are credited to National Museum of Finland and they are licenced with CC BY 4.0:
Woman's vest: https://finna.fi/Record/museov....irasto.30BAA056530B0
Skirt: https://finna.fi/Record/museov....irasto.FCB31989ED553

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Reno
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A huge thank you to everyone who made season one a success. It's been such a pleasure working on that series that I decided a second season is in order for 2020. I hope your learning can continue and deepen as we move forward.

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01:18 Video outline
01:36 common misconceptions
02:30 What is a fabric blend and how it's made
03:46 Common examples of blends
04:44 Why are blends so popular?
04:48 1. To drive down the cost
05:11 2. To strengthen the fabric
05:32 3. Fabric retention
06:42 Benefits of blends

A FABRIC BLEND

Fabric and textile blends are very popular for good reason. Making use of fabric blends can improve the overall quality and durability of a fabric. One could improve the benefits and properties of the fibers by making use of blends. Unfortunately, it can also be to produce a lower quality garment that is sold at a higher price, therefore it's important what blends to look out for and which ones to skip. Different blends will be used in different ratios for different types of garments or other household items.

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1: What are my clothes made from? (Intro) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Moyc6mrC_I
2: Natural Textiles https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pg6m67OaIco
3: Semi-synthetic Textiles https://www.youtube.com/embed/KJ9Vj9O1S0w
4: Synthetic Textiles https://youtu.be/lsCzhDRV9MY
5: What is Tencel™️ Lyocell? https://youtu.be/JdFYer1bG9Y
6: What is cupro? https://youtu.be/9gKQ8JQ8gTk
7: What is acetate? https://youtu.be/oZwSRBe2mXg
8: What is velvet? https://youtu.be/V40uMVieq5M
9: What is greenwashing? https://youtu.be/6qyxhPYf0OU
10: What is organic clothing? https://youtu.be/8yLY4n_dsMc
11: What is micro plastic waste? https://youtu.be/eXsbAIOwT-w
12: What is a fiber? https://youtu.be/KX2xEfoWmkc
13. What is a fabric blend? https://youtu.be/dm8fRO11jj8
14: The best textiles? Season Finale https://youtu.be/Ec8d5e2hzPk

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Reno
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Transform your fabric scraps into Marvelous Creations! Explore limitless shapes and endless possibilities for using your handmade wonders.
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Reno
1 Views · 20 days ago

A tutorial showing how to twine cloth strips into fabric twine

Here is a link to the tutorial for twine bowls

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Reno
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I've had lots of people ask for this, so here it is. My process from Ideation through to the final licensed printed fabric. I take you through every step including coming up with ideas, sketching and colouring motifs in Procreate, composing the pattern in Photoshop and the final pattern collection.

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Reno
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How to PRINT on your own FABRIC AT HOME / A Step-By-Step TUTORIAL

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Fabric printing can add a special touch to your arts and crafts projects. This simple process can be completed at home with your own fabric, ink jet printer or a laser jet printer. This is a really easy DIY with step by step instructions to guide you along to print on your own fabric right at home.
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Reno
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In this video learn how to quickly turn plastic bags into a fabric that you can cut, sew and glue to make all kinds of upcycled projects.

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Reno
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The future of fabric recycling is bright. With efforts from scientists, engineers, and even consumers, we can hope for a world where old clothes are no longer a burden on the environment but a valuable resource that drives the circular economy and protects our green planet.
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Welcome to our channel! In this video, we're delving into the fascinating intersection of artificial intelligence and the textile industry. Join us as we explore the wide-ranging applications and profound impact of AI in transforming the world of textiles.

🧵 Unraveling AI's Role in the Textile Industry! 🤖

Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the way textiles are designed, produced, and even recycled. From smart fabrics to predictive maintenance in manufacturing, AI is reshaping the textile landscape in ways we couldn't have imagined.

In this video, we'll take a closer look at the applications of AI in textile design, quality control, supply chain optimization, and sustainability. Discover how AI-driven innovations are making textiles smarter, more efficient, and environmentally friendly.

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Reno
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How to start Textile Recycling Business | How to start fabric waste recycling business in 2024 | #highprofitbusinessideas

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Reno
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Victoria Fanning of Crown Linen Designs explains how linen is made from the Flax Plant.

Reno
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In this video, I'm sharing 4 scrap fabric project ideas for beginners. These projects are easy to do and can be done in a short amount of time. So if you're looking for ideas for your next project, be sure to check out this video!

If you're a beginner, then you'll love these project ideas! Each project is easy to follow and can be done in a short amount of time. Whether you're a beginner or more experienced, I hope you find this video helpful!

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Reno
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Transforming a giant pile of fashion industry trash into a unique, handwoven garment!

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Reno
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Hello guys
Welcome back.
Many of us struggle with how to manage our Scraps and we do not know what to do with it.
In today's tutorial I shared one way u can turn ur scrap fabric into a whole new fabric and create beautiful things with it.
In my next tutorial I will be sharing what I made with this and the processes.
I hope u find this tutorial helpful

Reno
1 Views · 20 days ago

#Textile #Fiber #Fabric

Bamboo Fiber in clothing fabric process description Innovative textile

Bamboo Fiber:

Bamboo fibers are cellulosic fibers produced from Bamboo Plants a type of grass. There are two methods of producing bamboo fibers namely Mechanical method & Chemical method. Mechanical methods are similar to Flax production ( retting, enzyme treatment, boiling, scutching, cutting etc.,) and this gives Natural bamboo fibers. There are two types of Chemical methods namely Bamboo Viscose Rayon method & Bamboo Lyocell method.
Bamboo Fiber, Bamboo Viscose Rayon method produces Bamboo fibers in the same way as Viscose Rayon production methods. Bamboo Lyocell method produces Bamboo fibers in the same way as Lyocel / Tencel production methods. But the majority of the bamboo fibers for textile application is produced by the Viscose Rayon Production methods.


Bamboo Fibers & Textiles are used in bed linen, bath robes, flannels, bath mats, towels, aprons, oven gloves, tea towels, nappies, sanitary napkins, intimate apparels, include sweaters, bath-suits, blankets, underwear, swimwear, tight t-shirt, socks, bandages, mask, surgical cloths, wall paper, curtains & furnishing fabrics.

Merits of Bamboo Fiber: 

Soft, silky to touch, natural sheen, drapes well, highly absorbent material, quick drying, machine washable, anti microbial properties, anti UV, breathability, bio-degradable, and odors absorption properties.

Bamboo fabric is a natural textile that has been growing in popularity in recent years, both for its quality and its environmental friendliness. Bamboo fabric is made from the pulp of bamboo plants, which are actually a type of grass. The fastest growing grass species in the world, in fact, making them one of the most easily renewable natural resources we have. Aside from being more sustainable, bamboo fabric is also light and strong, with excellent wicking properties.

Properties of Bamboo Fabric:

Bamboo fiber is soft and comfortable against the skin, as it is naturally smooth and round even without any chemical treatment. Bamboo fiber has no sharp spurs to scratch against the skin, and people who are allergic to other natural fibers like wool or hemp will usually experience no allergic reactions from wearing clothing made of bamboo fibers. 

The Manufacturing of Bamboo Fabric:

Bamboo fiber started being used for clothing in the 20th century. Its manufacturing began in China and spread from there. In its un-spun form, bamboo fiber looks much like cotton. When processed, the bamboo becomes heavy and pulped, at which point it can be separated into threads for spinning, dying and weaving into cloth. Many companies who produce bamboo fabric employ an extensive bleaching process, but there are companies who leave the bamboo fiber unbleached. 

Mechanical Processing:

During the mechanical processing of bamboo, the bamboo plant is crushed into a pulp. The bamboo’s natural enzymes are used to form a mushy substance from which fibers can be combed out. These fibers can then be spun into yarn, which is then used as bamboo fabric or linen to make cloth products. The mechanical processing of bamboo fiber is very eco-friendly, and is similar to the manufacturing of flax or hemp cloth. 

Chemical Processing:
 
Chemical processing is the most common form of bamboo fiber processing. Though many chemical processing methods are not environmentally friendly, there are some methods that are more eco friendly than others. Chemical processing of bamboo fiber involves “cooking” the fiber using chemicals to create a kind of regenerated cellulose fiber, which can then be used for thread and woven into cloth fabric. All parts of the bamboo plant are used in the process of turning it into usable fabric. 

Environmentally Friendly Chemical Processing:
 
The Lyocell process is generally considered to be the most environmentally friendly method of manufacturing bamboo cloth fiber. This is because it is in general more sustainable than most common chemical processing methods. According to the FTC, Lyocell is defined as a cellulose fabric made by an organic solvent spinning process. The chemicals used in this processing method are non-toxic and much safer for humans than other traditional processing chemicals. About 99.5% of the chemicals used are captured in a close-loop container, which means they can then be recycled with minimal amounts of them being released into the environment, avoiding air and water pollution. 

Right now, people are still in the process of the developing new manufacturing methods to add to the available “green” options of bamboo fabric making. One of these processing methods is Greenyarn, which makes use of chemicals to form nano bamboo charcoal particles that can be woven into fabrics.
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In this One Small Step, Lucy visits FABSCRAP, a nonprofit with a mission to recycle textile waste.
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FABSCRAP gives designers and brands a place to recycle fabric scraps, cuttings, headers, mock-ups, samples, overstock bolts, production remnants, and any other unwanted excess fabric that might come about during the creation and manufacturing process.

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Reno
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A lot of us recycle our old textiles, but few of us know that they are very difficult to re-use, and often end up in landfills. Now, researchers at Lund University in Sweden have developed a method that converts cotton into sugar, that in turn can be turned into spandex, nylon or ethanol.

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The African country of Uganda is one of the world’s largest consumers of bananas. But for every ton of the fruit, plantations leave behind two tons of refuse. TexFad transforms them into tough fiber that can be woven into rugs, place mats, and even hair extensions.

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