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It's not often that I come across a product that I find not only aesthetically pleasing but also socially and ethically responsible. However, when I do happen upon a company prospering under these criteria, I'm always excited to share.
Today's discovery is John Robshaw Textiles.  The fabrics are hand block printed on linen and cotton voile ...Read More >>

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Spoonflower, a textile printing company that allows anyone and everyone to become a textile designer. Through crowdsourcing, allowing the public to set the trends,and some great social media, the concept behind this company is really taking off

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Dyenamix, a custom printing company based in New York,can also work with you on dyeing, screen printing and hand painting textiles

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I am a big proponent of environmentally- conscience textiles. From Organic Cotton to Natural dyeing techniques, I love to share my findings with all my readers.

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It has been revealed to me that a lot of textile industry newcomers and veterans are not really clear on the benefits and the shortcomings of two processes that are used to create the same thing: Printed Fabrics.

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No minimums. Magic words.  Also practically impossible to find in the fashion world.  At least it is when it comes to custom printed textiles.  As a small to midsized business in the design industry it’s often difficult (or should I say impossible) to meet that 1000yd yard minimum that so many mills require.  You’ve got ...Read More >>

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