1mm thick
- milled in Europe
- higher heirloom quality than other wool blends out in the market
- felt is biodegradable
- non-toxic and organic
- evenly dense and color fast
- cuts and sews well in any direction
- anti-pilling
- non-raveling and no hemming required
- versatile - great for any range of projects
Hemp thread is cleanly polished, incredibly durable and brilliantly colored! The extra delicate sheen ensures a high quality aesthetic perfect for any of your handmade creations. Biodegradable, eco friendly, AZO-free dye, and oil free.
Content: 100% Hemp
These products are produced at two different facilities, one is in China and one is in Romania.
Weight: 2/3 oz.
Although this isn't a plant based dye, fiber reactive dyes are the next best thing. Most Reactive dyes are approved by the Global Organic Textile Standards with their clean dye procedures and low heavy metal contents. It will dye all cellulose (plant) fibers such as cotton, linen, jute, ramie and sisal. It's a very versatile dye; perfect for immersion dyeing, tie dye, batik, airbrush, garment dyeing, screen printing, spatter painting, gradation dyeing and more! Usually, one 2/3 oz. bottle will be enough for more than 1-pound of fabric.
Check out this neat tie-dye project on our blog!
- Milled in Europe
- Higher heirloom quality than other wool blends out in the market
- Felt is biodegradable
- Non-toxic and organic
- Evenly dense and color fast
- Cuts and sews well in any direction
- Anti-pilling
- Non-raveling and no hemming required
- Versatile - great for any range of projects
Weight: 2/3 oz.
Although this isn't a plant based dye, fiber reactive dyes are the next best thing. Most Reactive dyes are approved by the Global Organic Textile Standards with their clean dye procedures and low heavy metal contents. It will dye all cellulose (plant) fibers such as cotton, linen, jute, ramie and sisal. It's a very versatile dye; perfect for immersion dyeing, tie dye, batik, airbrush, garment dyeing, screen printing, spatter painting, gradation dyeing and more! Usually, one 2/3 oz. bottle will be enough for more than 1-pound of fabric.
Check out this neat tie-dye project on our blog