Wool Skirts,” an exhibition of one woman’s 40-year thrift-store collection, reveals a rich tapestry of clothing manufacturing ...
Australia is the largest producer of wool in the world, and while the fibre was once spun and finished here, ready to be made ...
Old sweaters can be unraveled and the yarn recycled to create new items. Learn how to unravel a sweater and how to use the ...
Zips, buttons, and labels all stand in the way of recycling our clothing. But removing them can be time, cost, and labor-intensive.
A growing push by scientists and activists to redefine the word “wool” in the dictionary so it can apply to plant-based ...
As sustainability continues to reshape the global textile industry, fabric developers are exploring new ways to combine ...
Sheep have to be dry or the shearing clippers won’t cut. Jake asked if I could keep the sheep in the barn for the next two nights so potential showers wouldn’t upend our fragile plan. Shearing Day ...
Charlotte Wood’s “The Natural Way of Things” conjures a not-so-implausible world in which girls and young women are thrown ...
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Tangail sari weaving in Bangladesh, a Unesco-listed heritage, is threatened by changing fashions and economic competition.
We asked professional chefs how they clean stainless steel, and they came back to us with six nifty tricks to make pots, pans ...
Cozying into their new position at their new house, Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez are having fun. In Paris’ Château de Vincennes, a yellow brick road-eque catwalk paves the way for the new Fall ...