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At 13:28 on May 9, 2013, S.k.murali said…

I hope you are looking for apparel manufacturers.E-mail us your needs to business@fknit.com.For more details about our company log on to www.fknit.com.

At 9:29 on May 8, 2010, Praveen Varshnei said…
Dear Rebbeca

Let us introduce ourselves as an Indian company specializing in 100% Eco friendly handmade Green line Buttons,Toggals,Novelty Items,Handicrafts ,Bags Handles and costume jewelery.Our inspectors check every lot of buttons,handicrafts,gifts and costume jewelery ,buttons are made confirming to social accountability norms.
We do not use child labor.We maintain the quality in buttons, the quality in shipping,and the quality in communication and in all other aspects. Rest assured - you get THE BEST of the finest handmade buttons from India.Buffalo horn,bone,wooden,coconut shell,bamboo etc
Buttons are meant for mens and womens wear. We have catered almost all segments of garment right from just born babies to hi-fashion mens and womens garments ,we have all the infrastructure to cater your needs, we have dedicated staffs with in-depth knowledge of the Buttons business involving themselves right from raw material collection, making ,polishing and shipping.
Product:Clothing Buttons , costume jewelery
Specification: Handmade by Artisans and all are green eco-friendly organic products
Material:Buffalo Horn,Cow Horn,Bone,Wood,coconut shell,Bamboo,Resin,Recycled Plastic etc
Size: 12mm on wards
Production:50000 pieces per month
MOQ:200 pieces
Lead-time: 15 Days
Delivery: Fob N.Delhi
Payment:Advance through Bank Wire ,Western Union
Samples: Available
We offer buttons from US $ 00.08 per piece as opening price point. and the price are much more competitive anywhere else.
Each piece is unique and may vary in shape and look due to natural variations in the horn.
Besides updating our designs regularly, we also have the complete capability of making items in special designs as per your requirements.
Hope to have an opportunity to work with you.
Thanking you in the mean time.
Regards,
Praveen Varshnei
Email: p_varshnei@yahoo.co.in
web: www.buttonsnatural.zoomshare.com
Linkedin: http://in.linkedin.com/in/prashanthandicrafts
Skype: buttonsnatural
At 17:41 on December 14, 2009, Dhirendra Singh said…
Hi ,
I am a Designer, based in India, working across rural parts of India with lots of artisans in different craft including wood block printing.I can help you with wood block printed fabrics.

Let me know if you are interested to source from India.
Warmly,
Dhirendra
At 18:50 on September 13, 2009, Mary King said…
Hello Rebecca, you may be interested in our natural fabrics which can be viewed at www.panchachuli.co.uk Let us know if you need any help, Regards Mary
At 9:55 on September 13, 2009, Udaya Bikram Thapa said…
Hello there,
Namaste from Nepal! I just wanted to drop you a line about our company, 'Heaven Hemp' here in Kathmandu which I run with my (British) wife. I've been working here in Nepal since 2002 when I set up my own workshop (we have a permanent team of 8) to design manufacture and export ethically produced natural fibre goods - wild hemp, wild nettle, banana, peace silk, wool and bamboo.
We now export clothes, accessories, homeware, fabric and yarn to the UK, Norway, the US, Japan and India. As well as using power-loomed natural fibre blends for our clothes, we also source wild hemp and wild nettle yarn and fabric (naturally organic) from farming families in the hills who hand-spin the yarn and hand-weave it on small looms. We have also just started to design and make our own handloomed fabrics too.
You can see some of our products at www.wildweaves.co.uk, including the new ‘balika’ range of kids' clothes which Rosie (my wife) designed (and my kids modelled!) The site www.heavenhemp.co.uk is our wholesale catalogue. We are trying to spread the word about what we do to create interest in our products, create jobs, and to keep the tradition of hand spun yarn and hand loomed cloth alive in Nepal.

Please drop me a line if I can tell you anything more,

Take care
Udaya
At 12:27 on June 22, 2009, shailini sheth amin said…
Hi Bekky,

I am sorry I did not see your message before. Please email me on shailini@moralfibre-fabrics.com. We will be pleased to deal with your order. We do have minimums. please see the Notes section of our website for details.
Best... Shailini
At 12:50 on June 12, 2009, Meaghan Curry said…
Hiya!

Welcome to the Africa Network!

If you have any news, events or information you want to share, please start discussions and engage in dialogue.

Ethical Fashion Forum is trying to build this network to encompass all those interested in sustainable production in Africa, so please encourage interested people to join!

Cheers!
Meg
At 8:19 on May 25, 2009, ANDREA GALER said…
Bekky - sorry to take so long getting in touch, it has taken me a while to get into using this network, sales of lace etc are through www.powerofhandslimited.co.uk - - are you London based? - the full range isn't as yet on the website and it is actually best to discuss things that interest you by phone with me at this stage - 07803 613811

best Andrea
At 10:28 on March 27, 2009, jacqueline said…
in response to your question I am primarily sourcing from africa and am building up contacts but have also found companies in america and asia too who does similar fabrics. One will do 60metres per colour but that is still the lowest i have found so far and quite reasonable....but what fabrics were you seeking??
maybe give me a call and we can chat further.
jacqueline
At 20:32 on February 22, 2009, Patricia Rodriguez said…
Hi there!!
At 20:00 on February 21, 2009, Maiya said…
We get fabrics from a local textile recycling plant but also boot fairs and charity shops as you can find some lovely quirky vintage prints and buttons :)
At 10:55 on February 19, 2009, Guna Dubrovska said…
Nice Drawing!

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