I only recommend eco-friendly and sustainable yarns for no needles knitting.
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Organic cotton is a type of cotton which is grown without the use of synthetic pesticides and fertilisers.
The production of organic cotton uses practices that are far more sustainable and have less of an environmental impact than conventional cotton.
Many of us are looking for ways to reduce our carbon footprint. Plant based yarns are becoming more and more popular because of their eco-friendly and sustainable nature.
Plant based yarns are derived from organic and natural sources such as line, bamboo and lyocell. The production processes for these yarns requires far less energy compared to synthetic yarns, leading to a lower carbon footprint for the end fibre.
T-shirt yarn is exactly as it says, yarn that has been made from t-shirts that would otherwise have been disposed of in landfill.
This type of yarn is extremely elastic and is perfect for fun accessories. It is also soft on the skin.
This yarn is perfect for finger and arm knitting.
Plastics in landfill take hundreds of years to decompose.
Did you there are a number of alternatives to synthetic yarns? Recycled plastic bottle yarn? Or Bio Nylon yarn. Bio Nylon, when under landfill conditions, helps bacteria break down waster faster, making it biodegrade in just 5 years instead the 50 plus years for other synthetic fibres.
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