Biodegradable - TÜV, Austria, ‘OK biodegradable WATER’ Certified - designed to break down in freshwater environments without ecotoxicity
Plant based, plastic free
Approved for cosmetic use
Great for craft projects!
Contains 8 grams of plastic free glitter
Rainbow is a mixture of Red, Sea Green, Ocean Blue, and Light Gold
Use with our plant based glue stick or liquid glue
Length: 6" Double Point
Material: Bamboo
These double pointed needles are made from specially-selected Japanese bamboo. This variety of bamboo contains densely-packed fibers that give it excellent tensile strength. The needles are cured, then polished with a plant-based wax that penetrates the needles and creates its silky smooth surface. The tips come to a fine point for easier stitching. These 6" double pointed needles are great for socks, mitts, gloves, and any other small circular projects.
Each pack comes with five double-pointed needles.
Available in US sizes 1-8.
- Yards per pound: 4,500, Total yards in package ~2,250
- Sold in 1/2 pound cones
- Sett: 18-26 epi
Width: 1.5cm, #15
Content: 100% organic cotton
Sold by the 3m bundle
This beautiful hand-crocheted lace is made with the Godavari Delta Women's Lace Co-operative which provides equitable employment to women artisans through Fair Trade production. The designs are based on historic patterns and are made from organic cotton. Each card holds 3 meters of lace and is available in five naturally dyed colors. Approx. width = 1.5 cm. Please note: expect some variation in size due to this lace being made entirely by hand.
Reviving historical practices, with contemporary environmental thinking and current scientific advances, trimmings are dyed by BioDye in India, with a closed loop system. BioDye uses dyes and mordants that are environmentally safe. Dyestuffs are obtained from sustainable sources such as leaves, fruits, and regenerative stems. Waste materials are biodegradable, with compost and irrigation water used to grow dye, medicinal plants and food crops for in-house consumption. Through a collaboration with village women's groups, dyeplants and firewood are collected from renewable plantations and used in fuel-efficient stoves in the dye house. BioDye also work with local farmers to support the re-introduction of indigo in agriculturally depleted regions, thereby contributing to sustainable livelihoods.
*If you would like to see what plants were used in the dyeing process for each color, click here.