The Yarn
How to create your own scarf design
Seeing your own design turned into scarf is a real buzz. Did you know we can custom print your designs make them into scarves or furoshiki?
How to create your own scarf design
Seeing your own design turned into scarf is a real buzz. Did you know we can custom print your designs make them into scarves or furoshiki?
10 Top Steps on the Path to Sustainablity
As a young business set up with an eco ethic, we started on our sustainable path from booting up. We've not reached the end of the journey. As we grow, the...
10 Top Steps on the Path to Sustainablity
As a young business set up with an eco ethic, we started on our sustainable path from booting up. We've not reached the end of the journey. As we grow, the...
Furoshiki fabric wrapping: a novice's guide
Fabric wrapping is centuries old in the East, but here in the West it’s a pretty new idea. Here’s the complete lowdown to get you started
Furoshiki fabric wrapping: a novice's guide
Fabric wrapping is centuries old in the East, but here in the West it’s a pretty new idea. Here’s the complete lowdown to get you started
8 reasons you'll love fabric gift wrapping
For centuries in Japan and Korea gifts have been wrapped in fabric. Find out why this ancient Eastern tradition is now gaining popularity in the modern West
8 reasons you'll love fabric gift wrapping
For centuries in Japan and Korea gifts have been wrapped in fabric. Find out why this ancient Eastern tradition is now gaining popularity in the modern West
12 top tips for eco Christmas gifting
With Christmas on the horizon the time for excess is approaching. So how do you make Christmas special and keep everyone, and the world happy? Here’s 12 top tips...
12 top tips for eco Christmas gifting
With Christmas on the horizon the time for excess is approaching. So how do you make Christmas special and keep everyone, and the world happy? Here’s 12 top tips...
Look a million dollars without costing the earth
Textiles are responsible for a huge 10% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions; they’re all around us; clothes, cushions, bedding, upholstery, furoshiki. So, are those sustainable claims all they promise?
Look a million dollars without costing the earth
Textiles are responsible for a huge 10% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions; they’re all around us; clothes, cushions, bedding, upholstery, furoshiki. So, are those sustainable claims all they promise?