Fasern/Garne

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Lycra T 400 made in part from a combination of recycled and renewable materials © Invista

 
27/03/2018 – Invista

Invista

Lycra T400 fibre with EcoMade Technology

A new fibre made in part from a combination of recycled and renewable materials. More than 65% of the content comes from sustainable sources. By  Editorial staff
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International cotton conference march 21-23, 2018 in Bremen - in the picture: The Bremen Town Musicians © pixabay

 
12/03/2018 – Bremer Baumwollbörse

Bremer Baumwollbörse

No quality textiles without quality cotton

International cotton conference march 21-23, 2018 in Bremen By  Editorial staff
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© Converse

 
09/03/2018 – Cordura

Cordura

Converse X Cordura Collection

Cordura Brand Brings Durability to the Streets with Converse! By  Editorial staff
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„Camille Monet and Son Jean on the Hill“ (Monet, 1875) –an embroidered masterpiece © Gunold

 
23/02/2018 – Gunold GmbH

Gunold GmbH

Monet - Original or Fake?

A one of a kind embroidered masterpiece! Embroidery art like a brush stroke by Ercigoj. By  Editorial staff
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Indian Cotton © Bremer Baumwollbörse

 
12/01/2018 – Bremer Baumwollbörse

Bremer Baumwollbörse

Cotton - the Preferred Fibre for Sensitive Skin

Why is it that cotton as a natural plant fibre feels so good and is so wearable? By  Editorial staff
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Poly Flash – A Hybrid Among Specialty Threads! © Gunold

 
05/01/2018 – TV TecStyle Visions 2018: Gunold GmbH

TV TecStyle Visions 2018: Gunold GmbH

Innovative Threads and their Correct Application

Gunold presents in Stuttgart the latest trends in surface design By  Editorial staff
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The estimated global output of man-made fibres has been pegged at 71 million tonnes (cellulosic and oil-based, filament and staple fibres) compared to 30 million tonnes of natural fibres © CIRFS, IWTO, FAO, prognostiziert auf Basis Ergebnisse 2014/2015

 
The estimated global output of man-made fibres has been pegged at 71 million tonnes compared to 30 million tonnes of natural fibres. By  Editorial staff