Tuesday, March 16, 2021
Monday, March 15, 2021
Fabrics + Colors
We all should be thankful for the fact that we are clothed with variety of fabrics of our very own choices.
I like to observe and grew my appreciation when it comes to selection of fabrics and how color played a distinctive role to live up certain belief and culture.
To make a clear statement about this; take how white colors fabric has played and accustomed to the subject of holiness and religion.
Major believers in muslim and christianity faith wearing white clothing to symbolize as an act of devotion and reverances towards their deity.
Whereas bright orange colors is majorly seen among buddhism and hinduism as a fiery statement to the one who they served.
Color also speaks and bring a loud statements about moods and style in a person; the same way how colors can be used to uplift energy and inspiration whenever it gets cloudy in some area in your life.
So....
How color is added into fabric life?!
There are two categories on how most fabric are colored or dyed. Is either by using natural type of dyes that can be found in flowers; plants; roots and insects OR synthetic dyes that is created on chemical based like mercury; chromium and copper; that without applying corrective measures can bring toxic affecting our skin.
Since I am narrowing it down my love for fabric with sustainability fixed in mind; natural dyes has been my inclined interest when it comes to coloring your fabrics.
I think the awakening way how to visualize the effect of natural dyes on fabric is by watching this video. It is quite inspiring especially on how they making an effort collecting those wasted flowers.
Eco India: The artisans recycling flower wastes from Mumbai's Siddhivinayak Temple into natural dyes
date: Nov 17th 2019
Natural Dye made of Floral Waste
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLw3TDbfl2YpMSJrPZi0Ipd-WmgcZOVEwu
Cotton & Certified Organic Cotton
Cotton is not only soft in texture, but this delicate fluffy material provides comfort; it
accommodates to feel right and comfy adapting to your climate/temperature of your surroundings.As a matter of fact we should have be thankful for low cost to acquire cotton as our daily usable fabrics for most of our textiles need; from shirts; clothing's; classic denim wear and home decor.
100% Cotton Blue Jeans; (Lee; Levi's; Lois; Wrangler; are the few blue jeans brands that has been around as early as 1800)
Not long after it's inception; the cotton grew to be the must materials for most household: beddings; towels; curtains and upholstery to be supplied for hotels industry and sold widely in the stores.
Certified Organic Cotton
While cotton is known for its comfort qualities not many are aware of the differences when it comes to Organic Cotton.
So, what is... Certified Organic Cotton
India and China are still major countries that cultivate cotton for exports; yet they are not the best cultivator when it comes to 100% ethical cotton farming and the practice of sustainability.
Since cotton cultivation used a lot of water; and by not using organic fertilizer and eliminating ZERO chemicals has caused depletions in the soil.
Which is damaging to our environment in the long run. Also; what's lacking are farmers are not properly being educated enough on what kind of fertilizations that can be used and by doing so 100% cotton can be certified as organic!
Yet today in USA; part of organic farming slowly comes to full implementation, the actual facts can be found out in these following links through their sites:
US Department of Agriculture
https://www.usda.gov/topics/organic
European Union
https://ec.europa.eu/info/food-farming-fisheries/farming/organic-farming_en
American Supima Association
https://supima.com/
Textile Organic Certifications:
https://www.global-standard.org/
https://www.oeko-tex.com/en/apply-here/standard-100-by-oeko-tex
Cotton Harvest in America
In America, cotton begin to be very important type of textiles as early as 5500 BC.
Cotton then grow to be high in production due to its softness and comfort against human skin and is proven to be comfortable against any climate around the world.
From the field harvest to textile production:
After separating the cotton fibres from the seeds; this fluffy fibres collected is called as a boll; nowadays this part of the process has been replaced by using machine that is invented by Eli Whitney in the year 1794; which expedite the cotton fibres separation process after the seeds come into full maturity.
Harvest typically begins in the Spring; when cotton seeds are planted in the field. In most field; planting seeds can be done by automated seeding plant by 10/more rows along the field.
Seedlings is then typically emerged within approximately in 7 days and cotton bolls begin to start blooming into full maturity within 55 to 75 days before harvest.
After seeds separation; these bales are further being extracted from remaining contaminants by a machine that able to process up to 60 raw cotton bales (about 500 lbs) per hour then this bales is further refined, cleaned and produce pure cotton fibres that is ready to be spunned.
The bales are then taken to textile production facilities where raw cotton is spunned into a long strand of fibres; then are spunned into cotton yarn where the actual cotton as a textile being produced.
These cotton textiles; depending on the factory; is then may be dyed in order to manufacture line of clothing; bedsheets; different kind of upholstery and famous blue jeans.
Saturday, March 13, 2021
Cotton: Rich Facts about this:
What is cotton as a fabric:
Is a soft, fluffy fiber in texture almost look like pure cellulose in the appearance and spunned into a yarn; long thread and spread to be a soft; highly absorbent; breathable fabric.
Texture:
fluffy; light; soft and it's nature possessing high ability to absorb moisture i.e against sweat
Cotton Label:
- Pima Cotton
- Supima Cotton
- Egyptian Cotton
Textile Products:
dresses; t shirts; blue jeans; denimwear; undergarments; socks; towel; interior home living products; bedding curtain and upholstery; medical supplies and hotel supply
Cotton is major form of fabric used in the world. 85% of cotton clothing is manufactured by using cotton as a material. Organic cotton is 100% safe from chemicals; synthetic compounds that might be harmful to our skin.
In America; cotton come into existence as 5500 BC; and since it is historically known for softness and adaptable to any climate; this type of fabric is globally and increasingly cultivated to be a major clothing productions.
Monday, March 8, 2021
Cashmere Introduction••• perfecting the fabric equation!
Saturday, March 6, 2021
ONE word• THREE meaning•
f a b r i c
The first form of this word is the most common one and I believe almost above 95% of people that understand English will think of it as a piece of materials or a cloth that do not matter what type.
I love the mechanical and technical concept of how each fabric is produced. To me as a deep thinker fabric tells story.
Through how it was woven and sewn or knitted, how many threads counts, how tight knitted it was bounded and for what purposes; all has a meaning; purpose and reason.
My favourite so far still 💯 chemical FREE unbleached original cotton ... .
Take for example, the heavier set of cotton is one was manufactured by higher density of quality cotton thread count. Is primarily used to make clothing line for newborn babies to children before adolescent.
Secondly; the word fabricated
This word is a 'verb that explaining about how something can be woven into something else! 😉
The examples are too many. But you often hear it especially on crime scene units investigation!!! This verb being used often to describe whenever a lies being exposed; then the rest of it is history and the previous evidences that is not relevant is regarded as:::
Complete Fabrication.
And the last but not least of chemistry in this word game is •••
the word fabrication simply means a ...
Process...
Start with one thing and finish become another. And this process is validated to be used in the context of assembly line or something similar to that nature•
I truly hope this part of my blog and my *uhmmm* >clearing throat gesture< English is being ••• understood.
Thank You ladies and gentlemen.
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