#cotton
tag yourself: summer edition
ice cream or smoothies? swimsuits or summer dresses? picnics or beach trips? rivers or lakes? flowers or woodland? pink or yellow or green? sunrise or sunset? drive in movies or barbecues? roses or peonies? butterflies or bees? barefoot or sandals? cotton or lace? pools or the ocean?
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It’s not snow, a large healthy looking cotton field. I thought it’s the most beautiful scenery of the town.
ラン ラン ランララ ランランラン♪ コットン畑で捕まえて❤︎ うふふ あははと綿と戯れてみました。
#コットン #綿 #畑 #雪 #cotton #cottonfield #white #snow
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Edwin zine launch tomorrow! some of my photos are in the new one apparently!! I put them forward well over a year ago, you can see my little name on the credits ha! fucking stoked, completely forgot!
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I was in Greenwich at the weekend having a goose at the vintage markets, two little comedy value gems above. I really wanted the Levi’s denim suit jacket, for all the formal events i go to ha, but in my current finical position i was priced out the game. i’m big on the lives tab though, regret not buying them, hocked all my money on a great pair of Levi’s Big E selvedge, a total bargain at £20, cant go wrong, i’ll post up a pic of them tonight.
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Flood refugees from Arkansas near Memphis (Texas, 1937). These people, with all their belongings, are bound for the Lower Rio Grande Valley, where they hope to pick cotton.
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Red bandana, available for purchase.
100% cotton bandana manually screen printed by me
50 x 50 cm
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Firstly why is this a discussion? Because the demand for organic and preferred cotton is growing; ensuring support for non-GM sustainable alternatives will give farmers a choice and protect their ability to have market access.
According to a new Textile Exchange Pan-Africa Sourcing Working Group white paper,
“Cotton in Africa: Sustainability at a Crossroads,”
an increasing number of countries in…
Aid by Trade Foundation of CMIA Supports Sewing Education in Tanzania
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In the East African country of Tanzania, the non-profit Aid by Trade Foundation together with local partners has opened a new vocational education centre. In the Bariadi district it is the first training centre ever. The training starts with four classes in carpentry, bricklaying, tailoring, food science and processing. 80 young people will receive a specialist training per course. The facility…
Your Sourcing Guide to Fashion Made in Nigeria – African Cotton
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This week I uploaded a new youtube video with Nigerian fashion brand This Is Us
Such an amazing home grown story with a couple who focused on locally sourced textiles and textile traditions. This story I shared in their interview see it here but I also wanted to share a little about Nigerian cotton which is what they used.
African cotton is a topic close to my heart…if you know me by now you know…
Gossypium tomentosum, Ma’o, or Hawaiian cotton, is an another endemic member of the mallow family (Malvaceae). It is grown as a small shrub, a groundcover, and is enjoyed for its silky flowers and silvery leaves. Sadly, like many of the other Hawaiian plants I’ve been sharing, it is endangered and has been extirpated from at least one of the Hawaiian islands largely as a result of continued coastal development.
Besides the loss of beauty, variety, and ecological diversity, the extinction of a species always has potential to make lost traits which would have perhaps more conventional value. This cotton illustrates this as even while its population continues to decline, its genes persist in commercial cotton crops after being bred with them to confer enhanced insect and pathogen resistance. While for some the abstract consequences of extinction have no impact, there remain more concrete losses which should leave any person concerned.
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