All Blog Posts Tagged 'Natural' (5)

Ally Bee AW16 Collection launch event on 27th September 2016

Ally Bee is pleased to announce the launch of the AW16 Women's Knitwear Collection on 27th September 2016. The collection features contemporary knitwear in scarves, hats, jumpers and gloves crafted in bespoke spun British alpaca and British wool.

The launch of the collection will be hosted at The Good Place boutique in Chelsea, London. Guests are invited to view the new knitwear collection from 6.30 - 9pm. The collection will be presented alongside a…

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Added by Alison Baker on September 8, 2016 at 12:30 — No Comments

Ally Bee Knitwear launches all-British Alpaca & Wool Knitwear

Founder of new British knitwear label, Ally Bee, is pleased to announce the online launch of the label's first collection at ally-bee.com. The ready-to-wear AW14 collection of fully-fashioned sweaters and accessories are knitted in a small factory in the Scottish Borders in bespoke British-grown alpaca and select British wool yarns. Styles are uncontrived modern designs for everyday wear in 4 un-dyed natural shades and 3 hank-dyed colours.…

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Added by Alison Baker on October 8, 2014 at 22:30 — No Comments

Natural Dyed with out Mordants !

Natural dying has great depth of beauty  is well known.  In fact the gallexies visual impact example quoted    to natural non mordant or non chemical dying of fabrics is right .There is great depth to all natural dyed garments . They are just a living…

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Added by N.J.Bond on October 18, 2012 at 1:30 — 2 Comments

Offer Natural Herbal Dyed Skin Friendly Garments from India

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Added by THIYAGARAJAN N.S. on September 28, 2010 at 10:30 — 2 Comments

New video: sustainable bamboo

Bamboo is touted to be a sustainable fabric, yet it must be highly processed with large chemical or mechanical inputs to create soft fabrics. Instead, we found a much more sustainable way to use bamboo: harvest it in ways that you can continue to harvest over long periods of time, soak the bamboo, then peel the skin and weave it into baskets.



I just posted a new video on TAMMACHAT's YouTube Channel: Weaving Organic Bamboo Baskets in Laos:… Continue

Added by Ellen Agger on July 28, 2009 at 15:21 — No Comments

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