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several skeins of white yarn next to each other on a brown surface with flowers and twine

Inventive and profoundly eclectic, Maison Pierre Frey demonstrates an undeniable mastery in the creation of furnishing fabrics. Prints, wools, linens, velvets, embroidery, jacquards or damasks, all creative materials that are influenced by art and cultures.

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a pile of blue jeans sitting on top of a table

Upcycle denim scraps into stylish and functional home decor, accessories, and gifts. Learn how to sew with denim, dye denim, and #Upcycling #Patchwork #Scrap_Fabric_Aesthetic #Vintage_Denim_Aesthetic

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several rolls of toilet paper are hanging on a line

Knotte make organic cotton bedding because a healthy dose of sleep is important. From seed to sheet, each phase of the manufacturing process is 100% certified raw organic by The Global Organic Textile Standard. Founded by Minna and David O'Weger.

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many different colored pieces of cloth hanging on a wall

Give old fabrics new life by transforming them into beautiful, recycled wall hangings! This creative DIY project lets you repurpose old clothing, linens, or fabric scraps to craft unique, textured wall art that adds a personal, eco-friendly touch to your decor. Perfect for those who love sustainable, handmade home decor. 🌿🖼 #RecycledWallHangings #DIYHomeDecor #UpcycledCrafts #SustainableLiving

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a pile of white and black yarn on top of each other

A close-up of our Up-Cycled Denim textile in process. At Tribe Alive, sustainability is a core value in all of our manufacturing processes. In this collection, pre-consumer denim scraps from textile mills, normally destined for the landfill, are instead repurposed into a 100% cotton denim fabric that's completely natural and biodegradable. This process is chemical-free and dye-free, and uses minimal energy and water. When you wear these pieces, proudly share this story of sustainability.

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several different colored pieces of fabric in the shape of a recycling triangle

#Textilerecycling is the process by which #oldclothing and other #textiles are recovered for #reuse or #materialrecovery. It is the basis for the #textilerecyclingindustry. The necessary steps in the textile recycling process involve the #donation, #collection, #sorting and #processingoftextiles, and then subsequent transportation to end users of #usedgarments, #rags or other #recoveredmaterials.

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