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Vintage Linen Fabric Dress Form/Mannequin Adorned with Costume Jewelry
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Image by EraPhernalia Vintage . . . (playin’ hook-y ;o)
I thought I might use this mannequin to display some of my vintage jewelry instead of hiding it away in drawers and boxes.

This is just the start of the display, but I decided that I didn’t like the fact that the brooches made pin holes in the fabric surface so I took them off.

Nantuckit.com Releases 73 New Furniture Fabrics for 2012

Nantuckit.com Releases 73 New Furniture Fabrics for 2012
The fabrics are in a variety of materials including 100% Cotton, 100% Belgian Linen and a variety of mixed fabrics. The designs range from updated solid colors to beautiful new floral and design prints for all types of furniture.
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New Finishing Technique for Linen is Well-Received
This is especially true in a sector as competitive as the textile industry. One wholesale fabric importer and manufacturer, Ramtex, Inc., has maintained an exemplary track record of continuously evolving to offer their many loyal customers more for …
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Aditya Birla textile arm hikes linen fabric prices

Aditya Birla textile arm hikes linen fabric prices
The entire range of linen fabric offerings is sold as a premium category product in India. Linen Club has 54 standalone outlets and its products are offered across 2500 multi-brand retail outlets in the country. It enjoys a 70 per cent market share in …
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Shroud of Turin can't be a fake, researchers say: Scientists unable to
Over five years of work, the scientists blasted modern linen with ultraviolet light and examined X-rays of the fabric, attempting to replicate the stunning Christ-like image exhibited in the Shroud. The findings, released in November by Italy's …
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Subliminal Linen
While one alternates bed linen, white products get used everyday, so they have to have good washability and that depends on the quality of the filling and the fabric. Jaspal's fillings program has been running and developing for over 30 years and is …
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Linen Club inaugurates 2nd EBO in Bengal
This is the 54th exclusive showroom of Linen Club Fabrics in India. The new showroom offers a wide range of linen fabrics and ready-to-wear garments. In fabrics, Linen Club offers pure linen to exotic linen blends, printed and embroidered linen fabrics …
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OurBoatHouse.com Leads in the Eco-friendly Movement to Provide Responsibly Designed Slipcovered Furniture and is Offering 15 Percent Off Orders Above $999 USD


Vero Beach, FL (PRWEB) December 14, 2011

OurBoatHouse.com has teamed up with a manufacturer of Slipcovered Furniture that has infused Ecological Integrity into its materials and manufacturing. To commemorate this move, the company is offering time-limited OurBoatHouse coupons for 15 percent off all slipcovered furniture on orders above $ 999 USD.

OurBoatHouse.com is an online coastal boutique offering unique Home Furnishings, Slipcovered Furniture, Nautical Lighting, Ship Authentics and Sea-Inspired Accessories. Its vast collection of coastal style furnishings gives easy access to products to whom they would be otherwise unattainable.

The Oceanside Collection of Slipcovered Furniture is manufactured with woods that are sourced from domestic suppliers certified in responsible forest management; forests are replanted and are sustainable. Glues used are water-based and biodegradable. Metal springs are made from recycled metal. Seat cushions are wrapped in regenerated fibers, much of which were once plastic bottles. A more eco-friendly project starts with what goes into the fabric — fiber made from recycled materials and earth-friendly ingredients. OurBoatHouse fabrics are derived from natural fibers such as cotton, linen, and mohair. OurBoatHouse.com chooses manufacturers with the integrity to develop new practices better for the earth.

Residents throughout the United States can now have access to these unique hard to find coastal home furnishings that typically are only found in large cities and quaint coastal towns.

The following are just a few of OurBoatHouse.com coastal home furnishing selections:

Slipcovered Furniture

Classic Slipcovered sofas, sleepers, sectionals, chaises, chairs and ottomans that are down-filled and designed for extreme comfort and affordability. Relax with the Casual Coastal style of easy-care washable slipcovers in crisp cottons, natural linens, denim, hemp fabrics and more that are replaceable and made in the U.S.A. Love your life and express your Style with these Timeless Eco-Friendly Choices.

Nautical Lighting

Our Unique Coastal Style Lighting Collection from around the world is high quality and designed to complement your coastal style home and provide an historic beach home feel. Iron and rope chandeliers, copper fox lights, rustic lanterns with a time worn patina, rustic candle pendants, handmade sea shell chandeliers, authentic brass passageway lights, driftwood lamps, coral shell lamps, authentic brass dock and piling lights, USCG lights, plus much more

Coastal Style Accessories

OurBoatHouse.com offers a collection of accent pieces, accessories, wall hangings, trunks and benches that will add interest, texture, rustic warmth and time-worn imperfection that will turn your space into the perfect coastal paradise. Authentic nautical accessories and treasures from ships from around the world. Hard to find genuine nautical, maritime decor, collectibles and furnishings-sea glass floats, ship’s bells, portholes, diving helmets, bulkhead lights, brass binnacles, brass ship lights, passageway lights, fox lights, and so much more.

For more information visit OurBoatHouse.com

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Harsh Winter for 2011-2012 Predicted; Elegant Linens Adds New Cashmere Luxury Blankets and Signature Down Duvets to Keep Clients Covered

Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) December 14, 2011

Elegant Linens wants to help winter-ready the luxury bedroom with the following information on what to look for from down, wool and cashmere luxury bedding products. The world of down, wool and cashmere may appear daunting, given the varieties in which they come. Elegant Linens will help simplify the quest for superior luxury bedding that is both functionally warm and deliciously comfortable.

When it comes to down, terms like fill power, loft, baffle-box construction and channel construction can be useful to know. Most people know that down refers to the downy under-feathers of flighted friends such as geese and ducks. Down is instrumental for insulation of these animals, and people have long understood the value of down when it comes to insulating themselves.

Fill power is a quality measurement that refers to the down’s ability to fill cubic space, which correlates positively to its insulating ability. If the down tested has a high fill power, it will have higher insulating quality, which means that less of it will be needed to provide a certain level of warmth. Applying this concept to luxury bedding, a higher fill power duvet will be lighter and provide more warmth than one of lower fill power, which will need more overall down fill to provide the same amount of warmth. Also, as fill power tests the resiliency of the down to regain its overall shape after compression, a higher fill power product will maintain is fluffy appearance better than products with lower fill power.

Loft is used in many cases interchangeably with the term fill power. Loft ranges from 500 to 800, generally, with 800 holding the highest degree of warmth with the lightest weight. Elegant Linens carries their own private label down items in both 550 and 700 loft to provide their customers with the best of both worlds. In colder climates, for one to have a winter-ready bed, one would want a higher fill power, or loft, duvet.

To make matters slightly more complicated, one can have fill that is not the same as the overall loft of the item. For instance, a duvet can have 550 fill with a 700 loft. If a similar item had 700 fill with a 700 loft, the latter item will be lighter weight. If one wants a slightly heavier duvet, a lower fill content with high loft would provide more weight with similar insulating ability. If one wants a down duvet that is both light and warm, the higher number combinations of both the fill itself and the fill power, or loft, available will do best. Elegant Linens carries down duvets with both 550 and 700 fill at 700 loft to provide their clients with great, winter-ready options.

When buying down products, one also wants to be aware of the casing material. Down can escape from loosely-woven casings with relative ease, so one wants to have a quality casing to ensure the down stays within the object. Typically, luxury bedding down duvets, like those that Elegant Linens carries, will have casings with high-thread-count Egyptian cotton. Elegant Linens’ down duvets have 300+ thread count luxury cotton casings that have been tested by Oeko-Tex, an independent international company that tests the content and quality of textiles. Whether pillows, duvets or actual down beds, check the casing!

Another aspect of down products, specifically as it pertains to duvets, is the type of construction of the duvet baffle box or channel construction. Both of these terms refer to the way the down is stitched into the duvet and, therefore, held in place. In channel construction, the down is hemmed into channels, or long rows, to promote a more even distribution of the down filling. The preferred construction now, however, is baffle box construction. As one might expect, in baffle box construction, the down is stitched into box shapes; however, these boxes also have vertical interior walls, which allow the down to fluff up, maximizing the potential for warmth. Both channel construction and baffle box construction aim to prevent the down from clumping into certain areas in the duvets, which would increase the likelihood of having hot spots or cold zones.

Of course, once one has invested in a down item, the final covering is also important. Luxury bedding retailers like Elegant Linens carry myriad choices for down duvet covers, sheeting and pillowcases to add the final touches of comfort to the luxury bed. Also, for a winter-ready bed, blankets such as wool or cashmere can top the bed with an additional layer of luxurious warmth and comfort. Down, Egyptian cotton, llama, alpaca, yak, camel, mohair, and cashgora (cashmere and Angora blend) blankets are also available from many luxury bedding houses.

Wool is one of nature’s best insulating fabrics, and top luxury wool is often Merino. Wool is fabulous at wicking away excess moisture and has great breathability. Many luxury wool blankets are not only incredibly soft, but they may also be woven in combination with lambswool or cashmere to produce an incredibly warm and delightful effect. Luxury wool blankets have gram measurements ranging between 300 and 700 generally, the highest number indicating the thickest and warmest available.

Cashmere is, of course, a premier luxury fabric, also brought to people straight from nature, in this case, goats! Cashmere, when cared for properly, is one of the most long-lasting, warm and luxurious fibers available on the planet. Cashmere may also be blended with other luxury fabrics to produce easier-care blankets that are still incredibly soft and warm. Always check with the retailer that they are sourcing their cashmere from reputable places. Cashmere, like Egyptian cotton, may be misrepresented. One can usually trust that you get what you pay for. However, be diligent when purchasing any winter-ready luxury bedding item. A little preliminary research can prevent many future headaches!

To see more examples of the different types of winter-ready luxury blankets (http://www.elegantlinenspc.com/Bedding-Blankets.htm) or to learn more detailed information about all of our comfortably warm luxury down bedding (http://www.elegantlinenspc.com/down-duvets-duvet.htm), please visit Elegant Linens at http://www.ElegantLinensPC.com or call 1-800-735-5541.

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Various types of silk fabrics for better designing

Silk is sated as the queen of all fabrics as it has a delicate touch and sensation when wearing. Silk caterpillars or moths spun their cocoon and form this cocoon silk fabric is collected. Mainly four types of silk fabric are used for manufacturing and they are muga silk mulberry silk, tasar silk and eri silk. Chiffon fabric is also a variation of silk fabric. it is made in a certain weaving technique and is made with various fabrics apart from silk and those are cotton, synthetic fibers or rayon. But chiffon fabric made from silk is most smooth and rich in quality comparing with other chiffon variations.

Linen is the natural fabric made from fibers derived from the strongest plant fibers- the flax. Flax fibers are obtained in two varieties- longer line fibers and shorter tow fibers. The long flax fibers are spun into yarns for making linen fabrics, most of which is used for making ultra cool clothing and high quality textile   furnishings. Shorter flax fibers are made into heavier yarns that, in turn, are spun into linen fabric which is used for making such items as    kitchen towels, sails, tents and canvas. Chiffon is a kind of fabric that brings about wonderful impressions when it’s worn. Chiffon is made in a certain weaving technique and can be made out of many types of material such as, silk, cotton, synthetic fibers or rayon. It has a natural, see-through quality due to how it is made. The quality and the sensations of it on your skin vary enormously, depending on what material the chiffon has been made from.

Organza and chiffon are very popular fabrics this season, and their light and airy nature make them naturals for creating dramatic embellishments and effects that are also very wearable. Indulge your romantic side with a frothy chiffon gown, or treat yourself to a gown made from numerous organza pleats or one with a billowing organza skirt. Any of this season’s dramatic and yet ultra-feminine gowns will help you to feel chic and gorgeous on your wedding day. Satin is between Charmeuse and Dupion. Its surface is lustrous, smooth and sheen. It has a soft and elegant look and feel. It is best for almost any gown like Ball gown, Column, Empire, Mermaid. Duchess satin is called bridal satin for its extraordinary beautiful heavy fabric with lustrous rich finish. It has a very glossy surface and its weight is medium. It is best for tailored silhouette, simple formal wedding gowns, and excellent base for embellishments.

Now the shop from where you are selecting the fabrics is very important. The stock and the quality of those materials should match your price range. It can be said from this side that in fabric Los Angels you can find every types of fabric needed for interior or upholstery. You can choose as per your choice and necessity. Interior designers can find here their heaven as this is a perfect place to find out perfect shade and fabric and texture. Apart from this apparel fabrics are also full on store.

The Redtex, Inc. Company also provides Upholstery Fabric, Interior Design Fabric and Hospitality Fabric for common people’s use.


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Fabrics that is Ideal for Each Season

Fabric is an essential facet to consider in choosing and purchasing the right suit for a chosen event.  The main reason for this is that, suits must complement not only the complexion of the wearer but also the weather and the kind of season a specific place have. So, every fabric has its own purpose to better fit a suit in events or gatherings. Here are some fabrics that can be used in each season:

•    Cotton is one of the most common types of fabric that is being used in the clothing industry. This fabric is light and breathable which always have a comfortable fit. Also, this fabric is inexpensive compared to other fabrics. Tuxedos which are considered as a prominent wear in formal gatherings because of its elegance and gracefulness are commonly created from this fabric to ensure the wearer the fit and comfy he desires. This is a perfect fabric for both summer season and cold season.

•    Linen, same with cotton, is light; but this is more comfortable than cotton.     Aside from the fact that this light, it is as well as a moisture resistant. So this is very useful for the summer season. However, though this is very durable, this can easily wrinkle. Mens linen suits are very stylish and at the same time comfortable because of its “breathable” nature. Hence, it is the best clothing material for summer; which, of course makes it as a perfect fabric suit for a beach wedding or parties. Linen fabrics find its suitability on tropical places.

•    Flannel, on the other hand, is best for cold and winter season. It is made from thick worsted wool or a cotton/wool mix. Flannel is not a much popular fabric used in the making of suits, because it is not capable of breathing much. But it is a warm fabric perfect for cold season. The versatility of the fabric gives it the ability to provide both plain and textured patterns. But on the other hand, the fabric has lost its popularity because it does not last longer and begins to reap easily. Further, its soft feel makes it more luxurious than most winter suits. The season which would be preferable for wearing not much popular season is winter, when the climate is very cool the flannel fabric suits are widely used.

•    Wool is the most popular suit in the market. The majority of modern suits are made of the most versatile fabric, which wool is the best comfort fabric of all. It is well- known for its feature of wrinkle resistance and great longevity capacity as compared to other fabrics. Further, it is known for its high moisture absorption capacity, so wearing it even in the hottest days may not be a problem. So, aside from it being very durable, it is as well versatile.

Knowing the right fabric for choosing a suit is indeed essential. Thus, staying comfortable is always next to looking great in suits. And style doesn’t stand alone if the wearer is not comfortable enough with the suit he wears.

Kristin Willis works for Mega Suits, mens suits retailer based in Los Angeles, CA . She has wide experience in the field of mens fashion. For more details on men’s shirts, suits and men’s accessories visit MegaSuits.com.


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Linen Addiction From Alenska

Having recognized that the UK market does not supply the range of exotic linen products found in Russia and Eastern Europe, Alenska has introduced 1st class linen home accessories to the British market via its web site www.alenska.com.
Russia is a well-known supplier of linens in Europe and America. Historically Russians have grown linen flax as the climate is very favorable and no chemicals are required.
Typically our linen is planted on Russian fields that are resting after a harvest of potato or other cultures. When grown, each part of the plant is used for different products – the finest parts are used for Alenska linen fabrics and other parts are manufactured elsewhere for ropes and insulation.
As all our linen products are made with no chemical processing but only mechanically, they are one of the most ecologically friendly fabrics on Earth. It is also highly absorbent and very wearable. Our linen is an ideal fabric for children’s clothes as well as for people who suffer from a range of allergies. It is perfect for bedding and for tablecloths. Linen napkins will be in use forever and tea towels are fantastic for polishing your crystal glass!
Linen is a fabric of strategic importance. No cases of skin diseases were registered in the Russian Royal army because the soldiers were all dressed in linen. Today, linen bedding may be crucial for treating allergies.
The product range of the new website by Alenska has been expanded from luxury bed linen and table linens into bath towels, bedspreads, cushion covers and linen curtains. A range of curtains is with adjustable lengths and iron-on hemming strips that make it easy to shorten curtains at home without sewing.
Now Alenska offers not only high quality duvet covers, pillowcases and linen sheets, but also more affordable linen accessories which can make a good gift for Mother’s day, weddings, birthdays or other special occasions.
Items such as aprons and tea towels will nicely fit into the kitchen of any household all over the world.
All products are exclusively produced and designed for Alenska and we do not sell our products under any other brand.
The new site can be viewed at http://www.alenska.com/store/ and there is currently free shipment on all orders over £200. Alenska also runs prize draws and promotions for its members.
Alenska has the ambition of introducing British customers to perfect and ecologically linen products that are so popular in Europe and The States… Choose Alenska to be your supplier of choice for linen and quality home accessories – you’ll become addicted too!

ALenska is the UK based reatiler of linen home accessories from Russia. It is managed by the mixed Russo-British team which provides the company with the flexible experience of the best marketing strategies of East and West.


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Fabric Guide to Sustainable Fashion

Gone are the days when clothes had classic cuts and styles and were meant to last a lifetime, you can even preserve it for the next generation (as families often do). These days almost everything is disposable and that includes clothes. Almost every month there is a new fad and everything you bought a month ago would be outdated and for teenagers that is a big no-no. Even fabrics nowadays are not meant to last so some clothes made from them are not as durable as what our grandparents had during their time. And this is not helping our economy or our environment.  Finding the right things to wear without breaking the bank is difficult especially for those who have sworn off animal products or are looking for eco-friendly  solutions. It is important to look for garment manufacturers and online stores who are offering a whole line of products professionally done, meaning durable, comfortable and fashionable enough but able to give you value for your penny. And of course, it is important to check for its eco-friendliness.

The eco-friendly fashion is now on the rise with people becoming more environmentally aware and is seeking other ways of practicing this. But having an eco-friendly clothes line is not that simple. It takes more than just having an eco-friendly tag on your clothes whether these are corporate uniforms, workwear and uniforms or an everyday tees and casuals. There are three things to consider when we say environmentally-friendly fabrics or materials.

The renewability of the product.(does it take much time to plant or are they renewable grass)
Ecological footprint of the resources – i.e. how much land is used to bring the plant to full growth and other natural resources required to sustain itself, land management practices, sustainable farming practices.
How many chemicals it requires to make it ready for market. ( the toxic and harmful chemicals and the amount of each)

Let’s take a look at some of the eco-friendly fibers out in the market today and see. When out shopping take this information at heart because with the environmental issues we are facing today, time might come when we will have a hard time sustaining our fashion sense.

Organic Cotton: Organic cotton is grown using methods and materials that have a low impact on the environment. Organic cotton is grown without the use of toxic and persistent pesticides and synthetic fertilizers. Organic fabric breathes, making it comfortable and healthy in hot weather. It protects from UV rays. It can be finished to different quality of softness and it is pleasant to the skin especially as it does not have any chemicals. Most importantly, organic cotton is safe for the skin, your body largest organ. Holistic practitioners embrace organic cotton as having positive “chi” or energy, which can benefit people – especially those suffering or recovering from illness. Growing organic cotton is more difficult, more time consuming and takes more from you but on the whole is worth every effort because not only is it not environmentally damaging but you can be sure that what you put next to your skin is free from pesticides and toxic dyes.

Bamboo: Bamboo has been used for many years on other products but bamboo clothing is relatively new. It is easy to grow bamboo without pesticides and easily replenishes itself. The bamboo fiber is a type of viscose as it is a regenerated cellulose fiber. It interests many designers it moves freely and thus enhancing the style of the garment. The bamboo clothing is very soft and smooth with anti-static properties so it doesn’t cling to the body and drapes well. Bamboo clothing is very suitable for sensitive skin, since there are no harsh chemical treatments. It is also very comfortable and best of all 100% biodegradable.

Recycled Polyester: Unlike the regular polyester which is a by-product of processing oil, the polyester that is eco-friendly is made from recycled plastic bottles and even recycled polyester garments and fabric.

Organic Linen: Linen fabric is made from the flax plant. Linen is absorbent, and it conducts heat away from the body, making it an ideal fabric for warm weather. Producing organic linen is more labor intensive and time consuming than conventional linen but definitely worth the effort as the process is not environmentally damaging. The retting process to produce the conventional linen is not only environmentally damaging but also uses herbicides to control weeds.

Jute: Jute is a type of vegetable fiber used for thousands of years, with outstanding potential for the future. It is one of the most affordable natural fibers and is second to cotton for production, availability and usage. Jute fiber is 100% bio-degradable and recyclable and thus environmentally friendly. It blends well with other fibers including cotton and wool. Sometimes called Hessian Cloth which is coarse woven fabric made from jute or hemp.

Hemp: It is the name of the soft, durable fiber that is cultivated from plants of the Cannabis genus, cultivated for commercial use. It is an amazing natural fiber that has so many uses including water and soil purification and weed control. Although the use of hemp for fiber production has declined over the years still a modest hemp fabric industry still exists especially since processing developments have made it possible to soften coarse fibers to a wearable level. Hemp provides enormous benefit to the natural environment. This is true when used in products and when growing the hemp plant which can be done on the same field year after year with no negative impact.

Lyocell: This is a fabric better known for the brand name Tencel®, made from wood pulp or cellulose (vegetable matter) so it’s both recyclable and biodegradable. It’s noted for its strength and durability so aside from fabrics for clothing it has also been used for conveyor belts. Lyocell is used in quite a number of styles and finishes and since different companies make lyocell there are different looks in the material. Some lyocell clothing looks like denim while some approximate the look of suede. It can also be made to look like wool, rayon, cotton or poly/silk blends.

Soy Fabrics: The fabric from soy is made from the byproducts of soy oil processing. Its long fibers make it ideal for underwear as it makes it soft and silky, it is actually even softer than cotton.The only problem with this is making sure it is not blended with polyester and inorganic cotton and thus making it less eco-friendly fabric.

Calico: More often referred to as muslin, it is a fabric made from unbleached cotton.

These eco-friendly fibers are known to be healthy, breathable and easy to care for. Fabrics from these fibers are good alternatives as they are good materials for your clothes. Bamboo and soy fabrics add not only a comfortable feel to your clothes but also a flattering and pleasing touch to your skin. It also drapes well on your body without clinging or pulling. It also has natural antibacterial properties and the fabric “breathes”. Hemp, bamboo and 100% organic cotton clothing are also very durable and last very long. Also, sustainable organic fibers allow your skin breathe which deters bacteria and body odor. Clothes made from these fabrics are good enough for the office, for a party and for activewear. They are cool in the summer and pleasantly warm in the winter making it suitable anytime, anywhere.

Stacey Johnson is a product consultant for an online uniforms superstore. She writes on the side about various topics she loves like books, sports, music and many others. She has first interest though in writing for her online store http://www.uniformpoint.com/.


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