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Here we share information about more environmentally friendly alternatives for your projects, as well as inspiration and free sewing patterns!

Are you looking for a way to get rid of fabric scraps? Don't throw them in the trash, they can be useful in other ways. Here's a free tutorial on how to make your own pressing tools with leftover fabric as filling – even the smallest pieces!

Do you have several nice fabrics that you would like to use for a garment, but you don't have enough of them left? How about combining them into a skirt? Here's the instructions for the patchwork skirt I made from remnants!

Do you know where the fabrics you sew your clothes in come from, and why it's so important to know? We take a closer look at textile production and talk about our supply chain.

Super simple skirt that you sew in no time, but which still gives a lot of expression in terms of style! The skirt is sporty and versatile, very easy to make and requires little material.

Want to learn more about linen? We have collected 10 good reasons to choose to use linen for clothing and interior textiles.

The shop and encyclopedia Indigo Indigo was started through the evolution of another project - the Aoi Project.

The textile industry is one of the world's most polluting and ethically irresponsible industries. What can we do to contribute to a more sustainable textile industry?

When buying fabric by the meter today, you often find labels such as OEKO-TEX and GOTS, but what do they mean and what is really the best alternative?

When shopping for ra rain coat or water-repellent textiles, you often come across the abbreviations DWR and PFAS. But what do they mean, and what exactly are the differences?
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