AlpacaCottonYarnsNaturalDyesJute and sisalSyntheticPolyesterFabricsPolyamideColourFibersTextilesWovenSheepTextileMohairHand TuftedNaturallySuitableRenewableTextureBlendsSilkKeratinCashmereAcrylicSpunOrganicProteinGarmentsLocallyLuxuriousNylonBreathableMaterialsClimateClassificationWarmerInsulationZealandWoollenStapleDurabilityMoistureFabricAsbestosMattress2018SweaterInsulateVeganContentFeltingCraftsYarn is madeSustainableProductsMineral-woolPileBiodegradableQualityCentreScales
Alpaca6
- Fibre by Auskin offers you a range of sheepskin manufacturing materials processed to capture the qualities you need in shearling and long wool skins as well as Alpaca plates. (fibrebyauskin.com)
- A perfect blend of Highland wool and alpaca twisted into a staple 2 ply yarn. (theyarnattic.com)
- 50% Highland wool, 50% alpaca. (theyarnattic.com)
- Crafted from natural fibres sourced locally in Canada, this unique one-of-a-kind masterpiece is handmade with alpaca, mohair and wool. (hampshirehill.ca)
- The most common type of wool comes from sheep, but it also comes from alpaca, llama, goats, rabbits and camels - to name but a few. (woolpower.se)
- Well stocked with mostly natural fibre yarns, wools, alpaca. (tourismnewbrunswick.ca)
Cotton14
- American Wool and Cotton Reporter. (wikipedia.org)
- Their mattress is surrounded by a quilted cover made of organic cotton, and wool supplied by Wools of New Zealand. (woolsnz.com)
- If you prefer a softer feel, then natural fibres such as wool and cotton would be your best choice. (nufloors.ca)
- Dye-Lishus Cotton Sliver is an undyed, PFD (prepared for dyeing) cotton fibre that has been treated to accept dye colour directly using any dye stuff. (georgeweil.com)
- A clean, classic and comfortable everyday hooded sweatshirt that blends natural merino wool with organically grown cotton, the Central Classic Long Sleeve Zip Hoodie is durable, breathable and incredibly versatile. (icebreaker.com)
- Blazers or sports jackets can typically be made from cotton to give a natural feel or provide an enhanced casual look. (easyweddings.com.au)
- Cotton can also be woven openly to create the desired look similar to linen. (easyweddings.com.au)
- Helmshore Textile Museum (link is external) which as it is in Lancashire features cotton rather than wool. (thenaturalfibre.co.uk)
- Cotton, the natural fibre most widely used in apparel, grows in a boll around the seeds of cotton plants. (coats.com)
- Unlike a standard cotton t-shirt, a jersey is constructed of technical fabrics designed to wick sweat away from your skin to keep you dry. (canyon.com)
- Some jerseys are made from natural fibres such as merino wool and cotton blends. (canyon.com)
- Wool also has a naturally high level of UV protection, which is much higher than most synthetics and cotton. (macleans.ca)
- Our range of hypoallergenic mattresses are covered with allergen-resistant fabrics such as cotton to prevent dust mites and bacteria from building up inside the mattress. (bedworld.net)
- Endotoxin levels were significantly higher in wool/cotton mattresses and older houses. (who.int)
Yarns3
- Lace weight yarns are usually knitted or crocheted on larger needles and hooks to create lacy, openwork patterns. (woolandcompany.com)
- From all the way around the the World, to at home here in the UK, we collect the best raw materials and turn them into crafty fibres & yarns at our Production Mill in Yorkshire. (worldofwool.co.uk)
- Some locally sourced and locally made yarns and fibres. (tourismnewbrunswick.ca)
Natural20
- The sheared wool has some natural oil present in them. (brainkart.com)
- Long Wool Skin Manufacturing Materials: including duster material (specifically tanned to preserve natural density and fineness, and enhance natural lanolins for better dust gathering) and premium quality Australasian lamb skins (selected for the softness, density and wool luster required for quality home accessories). (fibrebyauskin.com)
- When wool is unwashed, it is covered in lanolin oil which acts as natural protection against rain, making it waterproof. (woolpower.se)
- We make throws out of this weave in blocks of natural colours - it is one of our most popular designs. (alleycatscratch.com)
- Alongside its unique technical properties, wool is highly sustainable, completely natural, rapidly renewable and biodegradable. (woolsnz.com)
- The core of the mattress is constructed from coconut fibres blended with natural latex that act like 'thousands of tiny springs. (livingetc.com)
- Other natural fibres are often specified for environmental reasons. (greenspec.co.uk)
- Repeatedly using baking soda on natural, protein-based fibres will certainly remove stains - but it could also damage these delicate. (express.co.uk)
- Wool and thick cashmere can feel still and rigid over time, so stick to white vinegar when looking for a natural softening agent. (express.co.uk)
- Natural building materials can help to create healthier buildings. (cat.org.uk)
- Please Note: Colours may vary slightly from batch to batch due to the nature of natural fibre. (worldofwool.co.uk)
- icebreaker creates natural apparel from merino wool. (icebreaker.com)
- The below listed fabrics are all made from natural fibres. (easyweddings.com.au)
- Wool is a natural product therefore it breaths regardless of whether its heavy or light. (easyweddings.com.au)
- The Natural Fibre Company has spun fibre from Cornish camels, which we blended with wool. (thenaturalfibre.co.uk)
- Natural fibres are subdivided further, as outlined below, by their origin. (coats.com)
- Insulation comes from natural materials like wool, hemp and wood fibre. (vastsverige.com)
- We make it from structured wool, blended with viscose (made of cellulose from natural wood fibres), polyester and elastane for extra comfort, stretch and durability. (salewa.com)
- The synthetic fibres enhance the wool's natural temperature regulation and moisture absorption properties. (salewa.com)
- Natural Mattresses with a natural filling are made without synthetic fibres. (bedworld.net)
Dyes2
- The silk fibres can be dyed to vibrant colours using Acid dyes and the reflective light qualities of the fibre add further dimensions. (georgeweil.com)
- The good thing about these potential new fibres is that the raw materials are cheap, they ultimately come from renewable sources and they are widely available around the globe, and they can be processed using the same textile machinery and dyed using the same dyes as more conventional fibres. (thenakedscientists.com)
Jute and sisal2
- Organic fibres such as jute and sisal can be soft underfoot but they don't provide the same warmth as a woven rug. (nufloors.ca)
- Common materials include coir (coconut fibre), seagrass, jute and sisal. (greenspec.co.uk)
Synthetic5
- Machine-made rugs are manufactured with materials including wool and synthetic fibres such as polypropylene, nylon, polyester, acrylic and artificial silk. (nufloors.ca)
- If you want a lush, deep pile, synthetic fibres are best. (nufloors.ca)
- Nowadays, you'll see a blend of synthetic fibres that have been engineered for superior comfort. (canyon.com)
- Fibrous glass is a synthetic fiber made from tiny particles of glass. (cdc.gov)
- Useful search terms for fibrous glass include "Fiber Glas®," "fiberglass," "glass fibers," "synthetic vitreous fibers," and "glass wool. (cdc.gov)
Polyester1
Fabrics8
- Orders for approx 900 metres were placed of this design and some other customized Stansborough fabrics to make the clothing worn by the Elves, Ringwraiths and other characters. (alleycatscratch.com)
- Woven fabrics of carded wool or of carded fine animal hair. (gc.ca)
- Camira loves making wool fabrics, specialising in manufacturing beautiful upholstery fabrics for the contract sector. (woolsnz.com)
- The white residue from baking soda can fade the vibrant hues of your favourite cashmere wool and silk fabrics. (express.co.uk)
- Sharp and sleek, the suits at Oscar Hunt Tailors demonstrate the quality craftsmanship of these experienced tailors, who utilise the finest fabrics and Australian wool in their designs. (easyweddings.com.au)
- This highly-rated men's formalwear business is near-synonymous with made-to-measure wedding suits of the highest quality, with grooms and their groomsmen privy to a range of world-class styles, fabrics (more than 2000+ to choose from), colours, and accessories to work with. (easyweddings.com.au)
- Kit constructs fibre art using fabrics that she has dyed and patterned with a variety of surface design processes. (worldofthreadsfestival.com)
- So, a wonderful, versatile and sustainable solution was being ignored in favour of fabrics made from non-renewable fossil fuels. (macleans.ca)
Polyamide1
- Nylon or polyamide fibres can be produced in the full range of use classes with excellent wear performance. (greenspec.co.uk)
Colour3
- Make Aran is a fabulously soft and squishy yarn which loves colour work, is easy to stitch, and brings joy to every stitch of your sweater, accessory or homeware project. (theyarnattic.com)
- We can custom order any of our carpet styles to make any size, colour, border and binding for your area rug. (nufloors.ca)
- Cost and performance is not just related to use class but pile fibre, construction, colour, texture and design. (greenspec.co.uk)
Fibers4
- A trial on the quantitative risk assessment of man-made mineral fibers by the rat intraperitoneal administration assay using the JFM standard fibrous samples. (cdc.gov)
- Tumorigenicity of fine man-made fibers after intratracheal administrations to hamsters. (cdc.gov)
- Manufactured mineral fibers. (cdc.gov)
- 1994. Durability of ceramic and novel man-made mineral fibers. (cdc.gov)
Textiles3
- And wool accounts for just 1.1% of all the material that is used for textiles today. (woolpower.se)
- Textiles have such an important bearing on our daily lives that everyone should know something about the basics of fibres and their properties. (coats.com)
- Locally made textiles and crafts for sale. (tourismnewbrunswick.ca)
Woven5
- The special fabric used to make the Magic Elven cloaks was woven locally in New Zealand by Stansborough Fibres . (alleycatscratch.com)
- Alpacas, which are also bred on their farm, produce fibre which was also woven in some of these designs. (alleycatscratch.com)
- Machine-made rugs have been designed to replicate hand-knotted rugs and are woven by a machine that makes them more affordable. (nufloors.ca)
- Wool is versatile in being able to be woven super fine and light/tropical weight, or thick and heavy/warm weight. (easyweddings.com.au)
- While a camel's outer protective, or guard, hair is coarse and inflexible, it can be woven and made softer by blending, particularly with wool. (thenaturalfibre.co.uk)
Sheep10
- The hair of sheep (Figure 2.10), camel and rabbit are also used as wool fibres. (brainkart.com)
- The wool we use in our clothes at Woolpower comes from merino sheep that graze in Uruguay and the Argentinian part of Patagonia. (woolpower.se)
- Of the more than 1,000 species of sheep in the world, the merino sheep is probably the most famous as its fine wool has long been popular for use in textile manufacturing, mostly for clothes. (woolpower.se)
- The quality of wool is greatly affected by the animal husbandry and the external environment where the sheep graze. (woolpower.se)
- Merino sheep have a lot of wool and a lot of skin. (woolpower.se)
- Since we care about the welfare of the sheep that provide our wool, and we don't want them to suffer any painful procedures, we buy our wool from Uruguay and Argentina where the fly does not exist. (woolpower.se)
- Merino sheep wool is thick and the sheep need to be sheared at least once a year for their comfort. (woolpower.se)
- These rare and unusual grey 'Stansborough Gotland' sheep, are the only flock of their kind in the world and produce fibre which is strong, soft and lustrous. (alleycatscratch.com)
- While this 70cm x 140cm size fits the majority of cot beds, The Little Green Sheep makes the exact same double sided mattress in smaller sizes too, including an oval shape that fits the Stokke Sleepi. (livingetc.com)
- Lismore's 100 sheep produce around 350 kg of wool, which is brought to two mills in the region, MacAusland's on Prince Edward Island and Briggs & Little in New Brunswick, where the wool is processed into yarn and blankets. (macleans.ca)
Textile3
- Textile fibres are used for a wide range of applications such as covering, warmth, personal adornment and even to display personal wealth. (coats.com)
- A basic knowledge of textile fibres will facilitate an intelligent appraisal of fibre brands and types and help in identifying the right quality for the application. (coats.com)
- This bulletin covers various textile fibres and the properties that are important for a suitable textile application. (coats.com)
Mohair1
- Clients looking for that distinctive suit can choose from an array of wools, cottons, linens, mohair, tweeds and more. (easyweddings.com.au)
Hand Tufted2
- Anmao is one of the biggest independent manufacturers of New Zealand wool yarn for Hand Tufted, Axminster and machine Tufted carpet in China. (woolsnz.com)
- A decorators dream, this absolutely spectacular collection of eclectic hand-tufted rugs is crafted with different pile heights and finishes in order to create their delightful texture. (stardust.com)
Naturally3
- They grow their own unique naturally grey wool at their farm just north of Wellington. (alleycatscratch.com)
- The wool layer naturally absorbs and disperses moisture away, creating a clean, dry environment that's resistant to dust mites & bacteria growth. (livingetc.com)
- The open weave allows it to breath, as it is a naturally thicker fibre. (easyweddings.com.au)
Suitable5
- The scoured wool is fluffy therefore it is treated with vegetable oil which helps in making the softness of wool suitable for spinning. (brainkart.com)
- When talking about wool fibre and the kind of wool fibre that is most suitable for base layer garments, there are predominantly two things to consider. (woolpower.se)
- This Tussah silk is highly suitable for papermaking, spinning, or even blending with wool for felting purposes. (worldofwool.co.uk)
- Happy grazing the steepest and stoniest slopes, this docile breed is raised for both meat and hard-wearing wool suitable for floor coverings. (thenaturalfibre.co.uk)
- For decades wool has been dismissed, suitable for use as just a cold-weather sweater fibre. (macleans.ca)
Renewable2
- And that doesn't mean that we will be walking around dressed up as chickens, but that a new process could be developed to make renewable fibres from the protein in chicken feathers, called keratin, as well as from gluten in wheat, both of which are currently produced industrially in huge quantities around the world. (thenakedscientists.com)
- And this is while the Netherlands is supposed to be a circular economy by 2050, an economy in which we make full use of recycled or renewable raw materials. (heijmans.nl)
Texture5
- The range of Open Spaces Auckland, Queenstown and Wellington Stripe all utilise a dense loop pile texture to create a contemporary floor covering that is also both soft and warm. (woolsnz.com)
- Linen tends to be an open weave fabric with a weight and texture that creates a desired look. (easyweddings.com.au)
- It can be made to have weight, mass and texture. (worldofthreadsfestival.com)
- The processes that I use allow me to build in texture and layered meaning into my work. (worldofthreadsfestival.com)
- The other aspect I love about stitching is the ability to create texture. (worldofthreadsfestival.com)
Blends1
- Blends can create desired effects and particular looks. (easyweddings.com.au)
Silk3
- A silk hanky is produced from a silk cocoon and is made up of one continuous gossamer thread. (georgeweil.com)
- These luxurious Fibrecrafts fibres are available in a variety of forms and each is the result of different stages in the silk production. (georgeweil.com)
- Wool and silk are after all made of protein. (thenakedscientists.com)
Keratin2
- Wool is made up of keratin, a protein that has a similar structure to human hair. (woolpower.se)
- Baking soda has a very high pH level which can fade the keratin protein in organic fibres. (express.co.uk)
Cashmere1
Acrylic1
- He also make items from salvaged timber and man made materials such as plywood, acrylic sheet and resins. (elgiva.com)
Spun1
- count, staple length, crimp and lustre: Count: The traditional classification of wool fibre was done using the 'Bradford Count' which represented the greatest length of yarn that could be spun from 1lb (454g) of the wool fibre. (georgeweil.com)
Organic1
- Overusing baking soda on organic fibres could end up costing you a fortune in replacing garments and bedding or throws made of these often expensive materials. (express.co.uk)
Protein1
- The reason behind this is that when the protein molecules are dry, hydrogen bonds hold the long thin polymer molecules together making the fibres strong, but when water comes along, those hydrogen bonds stick the molecules to water instead of each other. (thenakedscientists.com)
Garments3
- It found that worsted wool - typically used in the making of tailored garments such as suits - was responsible for 78 - 97kg CO2 eq/kg while shorter fibres used in the processing of woollens resulted in a much lower carbon footprint of 25 - 30 kg CO2 eq/kg. (ecotextile.com)
- This means that mulesing is therefore not an issue and we can thus guarantee that all wool in our garments is 100% mulesing free. (woolpower.se)
- It's an incredibly sturdy material that offers an amazing softness and luxurious sheen, making it ideal for creating high-end crafting items and garments. (worldofwool.co.uk)
Locally2
Luxurious3
- All these Wools of New Zealand Laneve products, provide the consumer with luxurious 100% wool carpet, supplied by farmers who've met a comprehensive range of environmental, social responsibility and animal welfare standards. (woolsnz.com)
- All Wools of New Zealand Laneve products provide consumers worldwide with luxurious 100% wool supplied by farmers who have met a comprehensive range of environmental, social responsibility and animal welfare standards. (woolsnz.com)
- Oscar Hunt Tailors is a high-end men's formalwear boutique, specialising in luxurious, made-to-measure wedding suits. (easyweddings.com.au)
Nylon1
- Typically 80% wool and 20% nylon carpets offer a compromise between the luxury of wool and the wear characteristics of nylon at a cost between the two. (greenspec.co.uk)
Breathable1
- That's because in addition to being superbly breathable and odour resistant, wool can be comfortably worn almost all year round. (macleans.ca)
Materials17
- The unique strengths of Auskin's sheepskin manufacturing processes are available to you - whether you represent a large organisation or small enterprise - in the form of purpose-perfect shearling and sheepskin manufacturing materials. (fibrebyauskin.com)
- Shearling Short Wool Manufacturing Materials: including shorn lamb skins, car seat manufacturing material, shearling buffer material (specifically tanned to enhance the density, wear and absorption characteristics needed), twinface skins for footwear and footwear lining material. (fibrebyauskin.com)
- We pride ourselves on our ability to source and process sheepskin materials that will satisfy all your manufacturing requirements: long wool, short wool, shorn wool / shearling and twinface. (fibrebyauskin.com)
- Elements consider themselves designers, craftspeople and inventors, creating flooring materials and colours that you won't find anywhere else in the UK. (woolsnz.com)
- They may be fibrous, foam (rubber or polyurethane), rubber crumb or a combination of fibre and non-fibrous materials. (greenspec.co.uk)
- So it makes sense when planning an energy efficient house to make careful choices about the materials used. (cat.org.uk)
- The 'embodied energy' of materials includes the energy used to extract, manufacture, and transport all the materials used. (cat.org.uk)
- For particular building materials and techniques you can contact me and I can send you other contacts. (cat.org.uk)
- Andrew Poole, Jeffrey Church and Mickey Hudson from CSIRO Materials and Science Engineering in Australia discuss the potential for these new eco-friendly fibres in this week's edition of the journal Biomacromolecules. (thenakedscientists.com)
- Kit is also a sought-after teacher who enjoys exploring as many fibre-related techniques and materials as she can and sharing these with her students. (worldofthreadsfestival.com)
- Houses are built of a variety of materials, including wattle and daub , poles, and lumber . (britannica.com)
- The hermitage cabins are made from reclaimed building materials and wood from their own forest. (vastsverige.com)
- Timber is both one of the oldest and most future-proof building materials on Earth. (heijmans.nl)
- Specialized manufacturers of a wide variety of valves and check valves made of stainless steel, brass and plastic materials. (01webdirectory.com)
- Provides sputtering and cathodic arc targets made of high purity materials in all shapes and forms. (01webdirectory.com)
- Cool gel mattresses are made from specific materials designed to draw heat away from your body allowing you to remain cool, making it easier for hot sleepers to enjoy a good night's sleep. (bedworld.net)
- More than 300,000 workers are employed worldwide in the semiconductor industry, but over 80% of indium is now used as ITO in flat panel displays, with a large number of workers employed either in display manufacture or in the production and reclamation of indium materials used to manufacture of the displays. (who.int)
Climate5
- Wool is one of the oldest fibres used for protection from cold climate. (brainkart.com)
- TURIN / MONTEMURLO - A new life cycle assessment (LCA) into the environmental impacts of wool claims to be the first to highlight and measure the significantly different climate impacts between longer wool fibres (worsted system) and shorter fibres (woollen system). (ecotextile.com)
- Things that can impact the quality of the wool include access to food and water, the climate, rainfall, soil quality, vegetation and animal distress. (woolpower.se)
- In our mild climate, it is usually appropriate to have some form of passive ventilation, with warm air rising through the building, and replacement fresh air coming ideally through a 'buffer' space, such as a south-facing conservatory. (cat.org.uk)
- The weight of the wool is the best determinant of whether it best suits a winter or summer climate. (easyweddings.com.au)
Classification2
- The classification of pile carpets is covered by BS EN 1037:2005. (greenspec.co.uk)
- EN 1307 also includes a luxury classification. (greenspec.co.uk)
Warmer2
- The crinklier the wool, the more air it binds, creating a warmer material. (woolpower.se)
- Linen would be typically used in a summer suit made for warmer climates. (easyweddings.com.au)
Insulation3
- 1998. Impact of exposure to insulation wool on lung function and cough in Swedish construction workers. (cdc.gov)
- If building a new home you have an ideal opportunity to go beyond the minimum required insulation levels. (cat.org.uk)
- Manufacturer of vacuum formed ceramic fiber & mineral wool insulation boards, blankets & shapes for high temperature industrial applications. (01webdirectory.com)
Zealand8
- The majority (80%) of all merino wool comes from Australia, followed by Argentina, New Zealand, South Africa, USA and Uruguay as the major wool-exporting countries. (woolpower.se)
- At Wools of New Zealand, we are proud to grow wool for world-leading brands who share our passion for producing the highest quality fibre while caring for our planet. (woolsnz.com)
- Ulster Carpets, working in partnership with Wools of New Zealand, have developed three 100% wool carpet ranges, Auckland, Queenstown and Wellington Stripe in Laneve wool. (woolsnz.com)
- eye heart hand, working in partnership with Wools of New Zealand and WNZ shareholder and wool grower Hamish Guild of High Peak Estate New Zealand, has developed GoodWeave-certified and Oritain-verified rugs in Laneve wool. (woolsnz.com)
- Look out for 'Blazer' and 'Synergy' both built using Wools of New Zealand fibre. (woolsnz.com)
- Wools of New Zealand and John Lewis & Partners share common values especially when it comes the sustainabilty and transparency. (woolsnz.com)
- Elements work with Wools of New Zealand to provide ethical and sustainable wool and for our pure focus on science and innovation. (woolsnz.com)
- No wonder Ice Breaker , the New Zealand brand of merino wool clothing, has an amazing variety of T-shirts. (macleans.ca)
Woollen2
- The aim of the research was to split the environmental impacts of 1kg of raw wool among different fibres, because in previous impact studies, woollen and worsted fibres were considered to have exactly the same impact - which this study found is not the case. (ecotextile.com)
- To wear a woollen garment against your skin, you want the wool to be as thin as possible. (woolpower.se)
Staple1
- The fibres are prepared so that the wool tops are consistent in their staple length and count. (georgeweil.com)
Durability1
- Different types of wool will create distinct drapes, durability and warmth. (easyweddings.com.au)
Moisture2
- Care is taken to leave 12 to 16% of moisture in the wool. (brainkart.com)
- Wool fibres contain 18 amino acids, many of which have properties that give the wool its unique ability to bind moisture. (woolpower.se)
Fabric2
- Fibre & Fabric. (wikipedia.org)
- Officially licensed LOTR Elven cloak made from the original fabric using a pattern taken from the original cloaks. (alleycatscratch.com)
Asbestos2
- Differences in the biological effects of crocidolite asbestos and two glass fibres on epithelial lung cells. (cdc.gov)
- Several biomarkers are available for We conducted a biomonitoring study in three factories the same chemical and the meaning of the marker in Slovakia producing asbestos, glass fibres and rock- may depend on the sampling time. (cdc.gov)
Mattress3
- The wool enhances the breathability of the mattress and allows it to meet flammability standards without the use of fire retardant chemicals. (woolsnz.com)
- With so many cot bed mattress options out there, we've put together this handy guide to help make the decision process just that little bit easier. (livingetc.com)
- Memory foam mattresses are Made of high-density, low-resilience polyurethane foam, it creates a comfortable and supportive mattress. (bedworld.net)
20182
- ArchDaily has named this design a winner of the 2018 Building Of The Year Awards. (designindaba.com)
- During his 2018 Design Indaba talk he called on designers to get involved in making a change. (designindaba.com)
Insulate1
- This in turn means that wool has a great capacity to insulate. (woolpower.se)
Vegan1
- Vegan candles & wax melts, created using high quality sustainable wax. (elgiva.com)
Content1
- Further to remove the oil content, the fibres are washed in dilute acids, which is known as carbonizing. (brainkart.com)
Felting1
- Bhedawool is an amazing felting fibre. (cricketcove.com)
Crafts1
- Fuzzy Bee Crafts was created by Yesenia during Lockdown as an outlet for her love of sewing. (elgiva.com)
Yarn is made1
- The yarn is made of gelatine and it has a similar quality to merino wool fibres. (designindaba.com)
Sustainable1
- The AECB promotes sustainable building and retrofit, and you can find eco-builders using their directory of members . (cat.org.uk)
Products9
- We are proud to manufacture nearly all our products right here at WoW HQ! (worldofwool.co.uk)
- Hardwood flooring describes flooring products made from broadleaf trees as opposed to softwoods harvested from trees with needle-like leaves (e.g. evergreens). (anhwp.com)
- To make an enquiry about our products or services, please contact your local Coats representative. (coats.com)
- Kiss My Hide is a local Chesham based leather craft producer of high quality, hand made leather products. (elgiva.com)
- All of Vicki's candles are made using cruelty free products & are hand-poured in small batches, ensuring their unique quality. (elgiva.com)
- We had been showing each other the things we had been making and talking about the many ideas we had, and how it would be great if we could open a shop to sell our products. (elgiva.com)
- Cousins, sisters, grandparents and aunties are all contributing handmade items for Quirk… It has been fantastic to see all the family helping each other generate ideas and create different products. (elgiva.com)
- She has a half dozen local people making the products such as mittens, socks, hats and shawls. (macleans.ca)
- A family owned company committed to making defect-free stainless steel and nickel alloy plate products. (01webdirectory.com)
Mineral-wool1
- Incidence of cancer in the mineral-wool producing industry in Norway. (cdc.gov)
Pile3
- BS EN 13297 classifies needled pile floor coverings in a similar fashion, with three domestic and two commercial use classes. (greenspec.co.uk)
- The quality of 100% wool carpets is related to the length of pile, density of the yarn and tufts. (greenspec.co.uk)
- Wool pile height 10/15 mm. (stardust.com)
Biodegradable1
- These new fibres could also help see an end to the millions of tonnes of unwanted feathers that are sent to landfill every year from the meat industry, and could help reduce our reliance on non-biodegradable, oil-based man-made fibres that currently account for over half the fibres produced in the world every year adding up to an enormous 38 millions tonnes. (thenakedscientists.com)
Quality4
- The quality of wool depends upon the type of animal, its health, food and climatic conditions and place of breeding. (brainkart.com)
- Wool fleece is classified based on the quality. (brainkart.com)
- Best quality wool used for clothing-sheared from shoulder and sides. (brainkart.com)
- Lesser quality wool used for rug making- sheared from lower legs. (brainkart.com)
Centre1
- Courtyard of the WISE Building at Centre for Alternative Technology. (cat.org.uk)
Scales4
- The fibres are made up of an inner core called a cortex and an outer layer of scales called epidermic scales. (woolpower.se)
- The epidermic scales on the exterior of the wool fibre overlap each other, a bit like scales on a fish. (woolpower.se)
- When the wool gets damp the scales expand and rise. (woolpower.se)
- I've been making jewellery from chainmaille weaves for several years, but I have branched out into making jewellery and accessories with coloured aluminium scales during the past year. (elgiva.com)