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Materials used include organic cotton, wool, hemp, and more.
Depending on the style, the rugs are made of combinations of wool, hemp and silk; are hand-woven in Nepal; and come in one to three color combinations.
Her 1575 Poor Act required towns to create "a competent stock of wool, hemp, flax, iron and other stuff" for the poor to work on and houses of correction for those who refused to work where recalcitrant or careless workers could be forced to work and punished accordingly.
Wool, hemp or cotton is the best.
The non aristocratic demographic mostly relied on wool, hemp, linen although access to bright colours had opened up far more than the Tudors allowed.
The poor people were forbidden to wear those types and so mostly relied on wool, hemp, linen and were allowed earthy colours such as brown, beige, yellow, orange, russet, green, grey and light blue.
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In some tests, wool and hemp are previously treated with atmospheric plasma in order to modify the nano-metric properties of the fiber surface.
And this is indeed the Pebble Beach of yarn -- wool, cashmere, hemp, corn, even bamboo blends are stuffed into cubbies.
Other fabrics made of natural fibers include linen, wool, cashmere, hemp, and silk.[31] Be careful with wool, though, as some people find it irritates, rather than soothes, the skin.
In this work, two kinds of hemp wool are studied: hemp wool with an organic binder (called HW1) and hemp-cotton wool with a polyester binder (called HW2).
Wools, cottons, hemps, and linens in neutral tones were hand-spun and hand-woven into turtlenecks, shirts, waistcoats, suits, coats, hats, and wide-legged, ankle-exposing trousers.
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