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Posted by KK on March 29, 2010 at 2:15 PM under
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How we can live sustainably , minimize our impact on the environment
but still have fun and look great? An eco-friendly community gathered
at Grilla Bites in Snohomish, WA has some practical ideas.
On January 16th, 2010 Natural Clothing Company, invited by local Grilla Bites Cafe,
presented a selection of beautiful organic clothing, made with all
natural fibers. Featured were versatile hemp dresses, sweaters and
pants, naturally dyed scarves and hats, organic cotton blouses and
skirts as well as bamboo clothing with a popular line of reversible tops
and cropped pants. Even a hat made from recycled grocery bags got well
deserved round of applause. Gracious models streaming down the runway
were a local artist, a Historic Downtown Snohomish
representative and local students. Annie, the host and owner of organic
Grilla Bites Cafe, was also wearing eco-friendly, fair trade organic
clothing from Natural Clothing Company.
The owners of the company, spoke about the benefits
of growing organic crops for textiles. Organic clothing is made and
grown without pesticides or chemicals, comparing it for example to
conventional cotton, which uses 24% of the world’s insecticides.
Organic clothing is very safe for people with skin sensitivities because
of lack of harsh chemicals in their production.
Live demonstration of reusing plastic grocery bags by Karen Erickson
followed next. Then local thrift store Cinderella Closet’s young models
fashioned delightful reused clothes that would not break any budget.
At the end was presentation of Cody’s sewing skills learned from his
grandmother. Cody created a line of aprons using recycled men’s shirts.
Wonderful live music was played by talented musicians from Tim Noah Thumbnail Theater
of Snohomish while guests tasted organic food by Grilla Bites Cafe and
sampled wine from local wineries. Aside from the delightful evening, it
was a birth of ideas on how to stay focused on helping environment, have
fun and create next green gathering on larger scale. After all – every
day is an Earth Day on this planet! See more photos from the show at NaturalClothing Co - fashion show and join us on Facebook - NaturalClothingCo and Grilla Bites Cafe.
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Posted by KK on August 19, 2009 at 2:18 PM under
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In our not-so-natural anymore world I ask myself this question a lot:
how much technology do we really need and want in our life to live
better?
It is a very interesting question. Nano-technology fascinates many by
binding particles like silver, with its anti-bacterial properties, with
common materials presumably for our benefit. But there are also serious
opponents of that technology with valid concerns about possible health
dangers. As the owner of Natural Clothing Company, I come across much of different and often very interesting information, which does not have a clear cut answers.
Take for example the Chinese Hebei Metals & Minerals Corp, a
producer of fiberglass insulation, mineral wool and calcium silicate
insulation. These products make an organic person like me shiver… But
let’s look. The company is exploring other hi-tech applications as
production and sale of the anti-electromagnetic radiation fabric,
anti-static fabric and apparel. Their anti radiation material was used
by for astronauts.
As many holistic people confirm, there is a growing concern about the
effects of electromagnetic wave (microwave) and increased by it cell
temperature on human organisms. Hence the concept of
anti-electromagnetic radiation fabric was born, shielding 99.99 percent
of harmful electromagnetic waves.
Hebei other path of research involves two naturally occurring
materials like bamboo fiber & silver, then spinning and weaving
together. The result is an anti-bacterial fiber, which retains its
properties with washing, sun etc. On a surface, sounds like natural
product. Is it?
OK, my actual question is: can we really protect ourselves from ill
effects of technology by increasing our use of the technology itself?
Are we playing catch-22 with ourselves?
Hemp, bamboo, even soy have inherent anti-bacterial properties
serving us, as in case of hemp for thousands of years. Well, does it
protect from electromagnetic waves? Who knows… I know the vibrations
of natural fibers do increase our well-being, consciously or
subconsciously. When you put on natural fiber clothing, your body
registers something, a vibe of goodness, a breath of relief. Maybe a
solution is a “middle path”: we limit the offensive forces in
environment, while we work like crazy to grow and process natural fibers
organically. If we fast enough we might repair some of the damage to
our earthly home and ourselves. What do you think?
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Posted by KK on May 26, 2009 at 2:43 PM under
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Hemp has served mankind for thousands of years, discovered in ancient civilizations at least 8000 B.C. Was grown widely in U.S. by colonial farmers including George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. With such a long history, why is it illegal to grow it here? Is it a relation to the marijuana family? Hemp fiber is harvested from the large annual plant Cannabis Sativa. This industrial hemp has negligible alkaloid content and cannot be used for any drug. Canada, China, most of the European countries like France, England and many more allow growing and processing hemp - they don't have problem with distinguishing the difference. What is different about US?
You can eat it, wear it, us it but not grow it. But hemp is the fastest growing agricultural crop, gentle on the land, requiring no chemicals in its cultivation. It produces more fiber yield per acre than any other source. It leaves the soil in excellent condition for any succeeding crop. It adds rich organic matter to the topsoil and helps retain moisture. Studies done in Poland show evidence that hemp is excellent plant to remove metals and toxins from the soil, multiplying its environmental benefits. Is it possible that we simply don't want (or care) about environment as much as we claim?
In any way, it is one of the strongest and most durable of all natural textile fibers. It will outlast the competition. In the mid 1980's, researchers developed an enzymatic process to successfully remove lignin from the hemp fiber without compromising its strength for multitude of uses: including textiles, energy generation, paper, construction, bio-plastics, food, cosmetics, and more. It is its comfortable and the more is used, the softer it gets. Hemp fabrics are great for people with sensitive skin because of the lack of bleaching agents used in the processing. Some of its amazing qualities is the resistance to mold and ultraviolet light. The porous nature allows hemp to "breathe," so that it is cool in warm weather and the air trapped in the fibers makes it naturally warm in cooler weather. Due to the porous nature of the fiber, hemp will retain its color better than other fabrics.
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