PRODUCT LIST: INGREDIENTS
what your clothes are made ofHere’s a complete list of all the items in the Woocabin etsy shop and which materials were used to make them. Not only does it detail the fabrics and their origins, but also the threads, buttons and all other little accessories that make up each piece. Because you deserve to know exactly what you’re putting on your body!
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original designs by Woodcabin - upcycled of courseFairy Dress “Bellbind”
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Linen: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and rest material from Buddeberg & Weck in Wuppertal that was destined for landfill; both non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
Cotton: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and a side project from my university days, fabric my grandmother didn’t want to use anymore (that’s the floral one!), as well as cotton muslin upcycled from my university prototypes; all non-organic as far as I know, but reused
Silk: scraps from a kimono my friend had to shorten, as well as deadstock fabric left over from a side project from my university days; non-organic and not animal-friendly, but upcycled
Viscose: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection; non-organic, but reused
Synthetics: fabric scraps from my grandmother and from commissions; unfortunately I don’t know the exact fibers used in these
Fabrics
Silk: deadstock fabric left over from a side project from my university days; non-organic and not animal-friendly, but upcycled
Synthetic: leftover material that a customer bought for a commission; unfortunately I don’t know the exact fiber combination
Cotton Twill: deadstock material from Ursbob, a small local fashion designer
Thread and Additional Materials
Thread: Gütermann sew-all thread, made from 100% virgin polyester; Troja thread, made from 100% virgin polyester (both from my existing stock)
Woven Band: rest material from my grandmother’s sewing kit that was about to be thrown out
Bias Tape: 100% non-organic cotton, left over from the Earth Warrior Collection
Care
Patchwork Skirt “Bluebell”
NONE
Linen: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and rest material from Buddeberg & Weck in Wuppertal that was destined for landfill; both non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
Cotton: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and a side project from my university days, fabric my grandmother didn’t want to use anymore (that’s the floral one!), as well as cotton muslin upcycled from my university prototypes; all non-organic as far as I know, but reused
Silk: scraps from a kimono my friend had to shorten, as well as deadstock fabric left over from a side project from my university days; non-organic and not animal-friendly, but upcycled
Viscose: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection; non-organic, but reused
Synthetics: fabric scraps from my grandmother and from commissions; unfortunately I don’t know the exact fibers used in these
Fabrics
Linen: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and rest material from Buddeberg & Weck in Wuppertal that was destined for landfill; both non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
Cotton: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection, fabric my grandmother didn’t want to use anymore (that’s the floral one!), as well as cotton muslin upcycled from my university prototypes; all non-organic as far as I know, but reused
Silk: scraps from a kimono my friend had to shorten, as well as deadstock fabric left over from a side project from my university days; non-organic and not animal-friendly, but upcycled
Viscose: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection; non-organic, but reused
Cotton-Viscose-Blend: left over material from a side project during my university days; non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
Synthetics: fabric scraps from my grandmother and from commissions; unfortunately I don’t know the exact fibers used in these
Thread and Additional Materials
Lace Doilies: donated from a friend’s grandmother who is making too many of them to keep
Thread: Gütermann sew-all thread, made from 100% virgin polyester; Troja thread, made from 100% virgin polyester (both from my existing stock)
Bias Tape: 100% non-organic cotton, left over from the Earth Warrior Collection
Elastic: non-recycled, but reused from my existing stock
Care
Sarouel Pants “Comfrey” – purple
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Linen: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and rest material from Buddeberg & Weck in Wuppertal that was destined for landfill; both non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
Cotton: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and a side project from my university days, fabric my grandmother didn’t want to use anymore (that’s the floral one!), as well as cotton muslin upcycled from my university prototypes; all non-organic as far as I know, but reused
Silk: scraps from a kimono my friend had to shorten, as well as deadstock fabric left over from a side project from my university days; non-organic and not animal-friendly, but upcycled
Viscose: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection; non-organic, but reused
Synthetics: fabric scraps from my grandmother and from commissions; unfortunately I don’t know the exact fibers used in these
Fabrics
Linen: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection, as well as a commission; both non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
PU-Leather: rest material from an upholstery store, left over from the Earth Warrior collection
Polyester: fabric scraps from a friend’s sewing project
Cotton: fabric scraps from my grandmother; not organic, but upcycled
Thread and Additional Materials
Coconut Buttons: left over from a university project; not organic, but biodegradable
Thread: Troja thread, made from 100% virgin polyester (from my existing stock)
Bias Tape: 100% non-organic cotton, left over from the Earth Warrior Collection
Elastic: non-recycled, but reused from my existing stock
Care
Sarouel Pants “Comfrey” – patterned
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Linen: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and rest material from Buddeberg & Weck in Wuppertal that was destined for landfill; both non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
Cotton: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and a side project from my university days, fabric my grandmother didn’t want to use anymore (that’s the floral one!), as well as cotton muslin upcycled from my university prototypes; all non-organic as far as I know, but reused
Silk: scraps from a kimono my friend had to shorten, as well as deadstock fabric left over from a side project from my university days; non-organic and not animal-friendly, but upcycled
Viscose: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection; non-organic, but reused
Synthetics: fabric scraps from my grandmother and from commissions; unfortunately I don’t know the exact fibers used in these
Fabrics
Cotton: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection; not organic, but upcycled
Linen: rest material from Buddeberg & Weck in Wuppertal that was destined for landfill; non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
PU-Leather: rest material from an upholstery store, left over from the Earth Warrior collection
Synthetics: fabric scraps from my grandmother; unfortunately I don’t know the exact fibers used in these
Thread and Additional Materials
Wooden Buttons: left over from the Earth Warrior collection; not organic, but biodegradable
Thread: Gütermann sew-all thread, made from 100% virgin polyester; Troja thread, made from 100% virgin polyester (both from my existing stock)
Elastic: non-recycled, but reused from my existing stock
Care
Sarouel Pants “Comfrey” – green
NONE
Linen: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and rest material from Buddeberg & Weck in Wuppertal that was destined for landfill; both non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
Cotton: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and a side project from my university days, fabric my grandmother didn’t want to use anymore (that’s the floral one!), as well as cotton muslin upcycled from my university prototypes; all non-organic as far as I know, but reused
Silk: scraps from a kimono my friend had to shorten, as well as deadstock fabric left over from a side project from my university days; non-organic and not animal-friendly, but upcycled
Viscose: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection; non-organic, but reused
Synthetics: fabric scraps from my grandmother and from commissions; unfortunately I don’t know the exact fibers used in these
Fabrics
Cotton: cotton muslin upcycled from my university prototypes, as well as fabric scraps from a skirt I shortened; all non-organic, but upcycled
Cotton-Viscose-Blend: left over material from a side project during my university days; non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
Linen: leftovers from the Earth Warrior collection; non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
PU-Leather: rest material from an upholstery store, left over from the Earth Warrior collection
Synthetics: fabric scraps from my grandmother; unfortunately I don’t know the exact fibers used in these
Thread and Additional Materials
Wooden Buttons: left over from the Earth Warrior collection; not organic, but biodegradable
Thread: Gütermann sew-all thread, made from 100% virgin polyester; Troja thread, made from 100% virgin polyester (both from my existing stock)
Elastic: non-recycled, but reused from my existing stock
Care
Culottes “Hyacinth” – purple
NONE
Linen: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and rest material from Buddeberg & Weck in Wuppertal that was destined for landfill; both non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
Cotton: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and a side project from my university days, fabric my grandmother didn’t want to use anymore (that’s the floral one!), as well as cotton muslin upcycled from my university prototypes; all non-organic as far as I know, but reused
Silk: scraps from a kimono my friend had to shorten, as well as deadstock fabric left over from a side project from my university days; non-organic and not animal-friendly, but upcycled
Viscose: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection; non-organic, but reused
Synthetics: fabric scraps from my grandmother and from commissions; unfortunately I don’t know the exact fibers used in these
Fabrics
Linen: leftovers from commissions; non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
Cotton Double-Gauze: OekoTex certified, left over from the Selene Dress
Thread and Additional Materials
Metal Button: reused from an old coat
Plastic Buttons: reused from an old blouse
Thread: Kupfer thread, made from 100% virgin polyester (left over from a commission)
Bias Tape: 100% non-organic cotton, left over from a commission
Elastic: non-recycled, but left over from a commission
Care
Shirt “Iris”
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Linen: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and rest material from Buddeberg & Weck in Wuppertal that was destined for landfill; both non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
Cotton: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and a side project from my university days, fabric my grandmother didn’t want to use anymore (that’s the floral one!), as well as cotton muslin upcycled from my university prototypes; all non-organic as far as I know, but reused
Silk: scraps from a kimono my friend had to shorten, as well as deadstock fabric left over from a side project from my university days; non-organic and not animal-friendly, but upcycled
Viscose: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection; non-organic, but reused
Synthetics: fabric scraps from my grandmother and from commissions; unfortunately I don’t know the exact fibers used in these
Fabrics
Linen: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection, as well as fabric scraps from a personal project; non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
Cotton Twill: deadstock material from Ursbob, a small local fashion designer
Floral Cotton: fabric my grandmother didn’t want to use anymore
Thread and Additional Materials
Thread: Troja thread, made from 100% virgin polyester (from my existing stock)
Bias Tape: 100% non-organic cotton, left over from a commission
Lobster Clasp and Jump Ring: reused from an old necklace
Cord: left over from my bachelor collection for university; used to fasten the lobster clasp and jump ring to the fabric
Care
Fairy Top “Reed” – yellow
NONE
Linen: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and rest material from Buddeberg & Weck in Wuppertal that was destined for landfill; both non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
Cotton: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and a side project from my university days, fabric my grandmother didn’t want to use anymore (that’s the floral one!), as well as cotton muslin upcycled from my university prototypes; all non-organic as far as I know, but reused
Silk: scraps from a kimono my friend had to shorten, as well as deadstock fabric left over from a side project from my university days; non-organic and not animal-friendly, but upcycled
Viscose: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection; non-organic, but reused
Synthetics: fabric scraps from my grandmother and from commissions; unfortunately I don’t know the exact fibers used in these
Fabrics
Cotton Twill: deadstock material from Ursbob, a small local fashion designer
Cotton-Silk-Blend: leftovers from my bachelor collection for university; non-organic but biodegradable and kept out of the waste stream
Cotton: fabric scraps from the Earth Warrior collection; non-organic but reused
Viscose: fabric scraps from the Earth Warrior collection, as well as my bachelor collection for university; non-organic but reused
Thread and Additional Materials
Thread: Troja thread, made from 100% virgin polyester (from my existing stock)
Bias Tape: 100% non-organic cotton, left over from a commission
Care
Fairy Top “Reed” – green
NONE
Linen: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and rest material from Buddeberg & Weck in Wuppertal that was destined for landfill; both non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
Cotton: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and a side project from my university days, fabric my grandmother didn’t want to use anymore (that’s the floral one!), as well as cotton muslin upcycled from my university prototypes; all non-organic as far as I know, but reused
Silk: scraps from a kimono my friend had to shorten, as well as deadstock fabric left over from a side project from my university days; non-organic and not animal-friendly, but upcycled
Viscose: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection; non-organic, but reused
Synthetics: fabric scraps from my grandmother and from commissions; unfortunately I don’t know the exact fibers used in these
Fabrics
Cotton-Viscose-Blend: left over material from a side project during my university days; non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
Silk: deadstock fabric left over from a side project from my university days; non-organic and not animal-friendly, but upcycled; there is a small stain on the sleeve (that’s why the fabric was destined for landfill)
Linen: fabric scraps from the Earth Warrior collection; non-organic but upcycled
Cotton Jersey: upcycled from an old shirt I grew out of
Synthetic: leftover material that a customer bought for a commission; unfortunately I don’t know the exact fiber combination
Cotton Twill: deadstock material from Ursbob, a small local fashion designer
Thread and Additional Materials
Thread: Gütermann sew-all thread, made from 100% virgin polyester; Troja thread, made from 100% virgin polyester (both from my existing stock)
Satin Bias Tape: 100% virgin polyester, left over from a commission
Care
Upcycled Vintage
using secondhand clothing for low-waste designsBlouse “Cerasite”
NONE
Linen: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and rest material from Buddeberg & Weck in Wuppertal that was destined for landfill; both non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
Cotton: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and a side project from my university days, fabric my grandmother didn’t want to use anymore (that’s the floral one!), as well as cotton muslin upcycled from my university prototypes; all non-organic as far as I know, but reused
Silk: scraps from a kimono my friend had to shorten, as well as deadstock fabric left over from a side project from my university days; non-organic and not animal-friendly, but upcycled
Viscose: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection; non-organic, but reused
Synthetics: fabric scraps from my grandmother and from commissions; unfortunately I don’t know the exact fibers used in these
Fabrics
Cotton: secondhand blouse from my own closet
Viscose: leftovers from the Earth Warrior collection; non-organic but reused
Thread and Additional Materials
Horn Buttons: from a friend who had no use for them
Thread: Gütermann sew-all thread, made from 100% virgin polyester, left over from my bachelor collection for university; Troja thread, made from 100% virgin polyester from my existing stock
Elastic: non-recycled, but reused from my existing stock
Care
Sweater Dress “Thulite”
NONE
Linen: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and rest material from Buddeberg & Weck in Wuppertal that was destined for landfill; both non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
Cotton: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and a side project from my university days, fabric my grandmother didn’t want to use anymore (that’s the floral one!), as well as cotton muslin upcycled from my university prototypes; all non-organic as far as I know, but reused
Silk: scraps from a kimono my friend had to shorten, as well as deadstock fabric left over from a side project from my university days; non-organic and not animal-friendly, but upcycled
Viscose: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection; non-organic, but reused
Synthetics: fabric scraps from my grandmother and from commissions; unfortunately I don’t know the exact fibers used in these
Fabrics
Cotton Knit: 100% cotton by ESPRIT from a sweater I didn’t wear anymore; used in its entirety to avoid waste, only part of the embroidered logo was detached
Synthetic Knit: deadstock material from Ursbob, a small local fashion designer
Thread and Additional Materials
Lace Doilies: donated from a friend’s grandmother who is making too many of them to keep
Thread: Troja thread, made from 100% virgin polyester from my existing stock, one of the colors left over from a commission
Elastic: non-recycled, but reused from my existing stock
Care
Hand-Embroidered Dress “Goldstone”
NONE
Linen: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and rest material from Buddeberg & Weck in Wuppertal that was destined for landfill; both non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
Cotton: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and a side project from my university days, fabric my grandmother didn’t want to use anymore (that’s the floral one!), as well as cotton muslin upcycled from my university prototypes; all non-organic as far as I know, but reused
Silk: scraps from a kimono my friend had to shorten, as well as deadstock fabric left over from a side project from my university days; non-organic and not animal-friendly, but upcycled
Viscose: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection; non-organic, but reused
Synthetics: fabric scraps from my grandmother and from commissions; unfortunately I don’t know the exact fibers used in these
Fabrics
Chiffon: secondhand dress made from 100% polyester
Synthetics: the dress’ lining is made from polyester as well; the bag also features a synthetic material from an unlabelled secondhand top
Cotton Half-Panama Weave: fabric scraps from my collection for the 6th semester of university; repurposed for the bag
Thread and Additional Materials
Golden Textile Paint: water-based metallic textile paint by local manufacturer Viva Decor®; left over from my bachelor collection for university
Embroidery Thread: 60% Viscose and 40% metallic polyester by the brand Madeira; left over from my bachelor collection for university
Thread: Troja thread, made from 100% virgin polyester from my existing stock
Carabiner & Buckles: reused from a ruined backpack
Press Button: reused from an old coat
Care
Pleated Trousers “Kyanite”
NONE
Linen: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and rest material from Buddeberg & Weck in Wuppertal that was destined for landfill; both non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
Cotton: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and a side project from my university days, fabric my grandmother didn’t want to use anymore (that’s the floral one!), as well as cotton muslin upcycled from my university prototypes; all non-organic as far as I know, but reused
Silk: scraps from a kimono my friend had to shorten, as well as deadstock fabric left over from a side project from my university days; non-organic and not animal-friendly, but upcycled
Viscose: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection; non-organic, but reused
Synthetics: fabric scraps from my grandmother and from commissions; unfortunately I don’t know the exact fibers used in these
Fabrics
Jeans: from a 100% cotton denim mini skirt from Madonna (the shop, not the singer), bought secondhand and now getting a technically third life
Denim: fabric scraps from making shorts out of a pair of jeans; cotton with a spandex percentage; used for the cuffs
Cotton Twill: left over material from a commission; non-organic but kept out of the waste stream
Thread and Additional Materials
Thread: Gütermann sew-all thread, made from 100% virgin polyester, from my existing stock
Satin Bias Tape: 100% virgin polyester, left over from a commission
Elastic: non-recycled, but reused leftovers from a previous project
Care
Winter Jacket “Lazulite”
NONE
Linen: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and rest material from Buddeberg & Weck in Wuppertal that was destined for landfill; both non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
Cotton: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and a side project from my university days, fabric my grandmother didn’t want to use anymore (that’s the floral one!), as well as cotton muslin upcycled from my university prototypes; all non-organic as far as I know, but reused
Silk: scraps from a kimono my friend had to shorten, as well as deadstock fabric left over from a side project from my university days; non-organic and not animal-friendly, but upcycled
Viscose: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection; non-organic, but reused
Synthetics: fabric scraps from my grandmother and from commissions; unfortunately I don’t know the exact fibers used in these
Fabrics
Jeans: vintage Mango denim jacket from ca. 2005, made from 100% cotton denim; bought secondhand and now getting a technically third life; used in its entirety to avoid waste
Faux Fur: the jacket (except for the sleeves) is lined with faux lamb fur made from 100% polyester
PE-Cotton-Blend: the jacket’s sleeves are lined with a 80% polyester and 20% cotton blend
Thread and Additional Materials
Lace Doilies: donated from a friend’s grandmother who is making too many of them to keep
Embroidered Button: donated to me by a friend who had no use for them
Thread: Troja thread, made from 100% virgin polyester, from my existing stock
Buckles, Eyelets & Zipper: part of the secondhand jean jacket; specific metal unknown
Care
Accessories
small goods made from fabric scrapsBow Tie “Legba” – brown
NONE
Linen: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and rest material from Buddeberg & Weck in Wuppertal that was destined for landfill; both non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
Cotton: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and a side project from my university days, fabric my grandmother didn’t want to use anymore (that’s the floral one!), as well as cotton muslin upcycled from my university prototypes; all non-organic as far as I know, but reused
Silk: scraps from a kimono my friend had to shorten, as well as deadstock fabric left over from a side project from my university days; non-organic and not animal-friendly, but upcycled
Viscose: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection; non-organic, but reused
Synthetics: fabric scraps from my grandmother and from commissions; unfortunately I don’t know the exact fibers used in these
Fabrics
Linen: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection; non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
Cotton: fabric scraps from a friend’s sewing project; non-organic but upcycled
Thread and Additional Materials
Thread: Troja thread, made from 100% virgin polyester, from my existing stock
Buckle: surplus from an order for a project for the 4th semester of university; unspecified metal
Interfacing: synthetic iron-on interfacinf left over from my university days; small fabric scraps being kept out of the waste system
Care
Bow Tie “Legba” – blue
NONE
Linen: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and rest material from Buddeberg & Weck in Wuppertal that was destined for landfill; both non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
Cotton: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and a side project from my university days, fabric my grandmother didn’t want to use anymore (that’s the floral one!), as well as cotton muslin upcycled from my university prototypes; all non-organic as far as I know, but reused
Silk: scraps from a kimono my friend had to shorten, as well as deadstock fabric left over from a side project from my university days; non-organic and not animal-friendly, but upcycled
Viscose: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection; non-organic, but reused
Synthetics: fabric scraps from my grandmother and from commissions; unfortunately I don’t know the exact fibers used in these
Fabrics
Cotton: fabric scraps from turning a pair of trousers into pants
Thread and Additional Materials
Thread: Gütermann sew-all thread, made from 100% virgin polyester, from my existing stock
Buckle: reused from a ruined bag; unspecified metal
Care
Hair Scrunchie “Sif” – berry
NONE
Linen: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and rest material from Buddeberg & Weck in Wuppertal that was destined for landfill; both non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
Cotton: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and a side project from my university days, fabric my grandmother didn’t want to use anymore (that’s the floral one!), as well as cotton muslin upcycled from my university prototypes; all non-organic as far as I know, but reused
Silk: scraps from a kimono my friend had to shorten, as well as deadstock fabric left over from a side project from my university days; non-organic and not animal-friendly, but upcycled
Viscose: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection; non-organic, but reused
Synthetics: fabric scraps from my grandmother and from commissions; unfortunately I don’t know the exact fibers used in these
Fabrics
Polyester: fabric scraps from a friend’s sewing project
Thread and Additional Materials
Thread: Gütermann sew-all thread, made from 100% virgin polyester, from my existing stock
Elastic: non-recycled, but reused from my existing stock
Care
Hair Scrunchie “Sif” – ocean
NONE
Linen: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and rest material from Buddeberg & Weck in Wuppertal that was destined for landfill; both non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
Cotton: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and a side project from my university days, fabric my grandmother didn’t want to use anymore (that’s the floral one!), as well as cotton muslin upcycled from my university prototypes; all non-organic as far as I know, but reused
Silk: scraps from a kimono my friend had to shorten, as well as deadstock fabric left over from a side project from my university days; non-organic and not animal-friendly, but upcycled
Viscose: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection; non-organic, but reused
Synthetics: fabric scraps from my grandmother and from commissions; unfortunately I don’t know the exact fibers used in these
Fabrics
Synthetics: fabric scraps from my grandmother; unfortunately I don’t know the exact fibers used
Thread and Additional Materials
Thread: Amann thread, made from 100% mercerised cotton; acquired secondhand
Elastic: non-recycled, but reused from my existing stock
Care
Hair Scrunchie “Sif” – polka dot
NONE
Linen: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and rest material from Buddeberg & Weck in Wuppertal that was destined for landfill; both non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
Cotton: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and a side project from my university days, fabric my grandmother didn’t want to use anymore (that’s the floral one!), as well as cotton muslin upcycled from my university prototypes; all non-organic as far as I know, but reused
Silk: scraps from a kimono my friend had to shorten, as well as deadstock fabric left over from a side project from my university days; non-organic and not animal-friendly, but upcycled
Viscose: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection; non-organic, but reused
Synthetics: fabric scraps from my grandmother and from commissions; unfortunately I don’t know the exact fibers used in these
Fabrics
Synthetics: fabric scraps from my grandmother; unfortunately I don’t know the exact fibers used
Thread and Additional Materials
Thread: Troja thread, made from 100% virgin polyester, from my existing stock
Elastic: non-recycled, but reused from my existing stock
Care
Hair Scrunchie “Sif” – gold
NONE
Linen: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and rest material from Buddeberg & Weck in Wuppertal that was destined for landfill; both non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
Cotton: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and a side project from my university days, fabric my grandmother didn’t want to use anymore (that’s the floral one!), as well as cotton muslin upcycled from my university prototypes; all non-organic as far as I know, but reused
Silk: scraps from a kimono my friend had to shorten, as well as deadstock fabric left over from a side project from my university days; non-organic and not animal-friendly, but upcycled
Viscose: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection; non-organic, but reused
Synthetics: fabric scraps from my grandmother and from commissions; unfortunately I don’t know the exact fibers used in these
Fabrics
Cotton-Lurex-Blend: fabric scraps from my bachelor collection for university
Thread and Additional Materials
Thread: Gütermann sew-all thread, made from 100% virgin polyester, from my existing stock
Elastic: non-recycled, but reused from my existing stock
Care
Hair Scrunchie “Sif” – woodland
NONE
Linen: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and rest material from Buddeberg & Weck in Wuppertal that was destined for landfill; both non-organic, but kept out of the waste stream
Cotton: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection and a side project from my university days, fabric my grandmother didn’t want to use anymore (that’s the floral one!), as well as cotton muslin upcycled from my university prototypes; all non-organic as far as I know, but reused
Silk: scraps from a kimono my friend had to shorten, as well as deadstock fabric left over from a side project from my university days; non-organic and not animal-friendly, but upcycled
Viscose: leftovers from the Earth Warrior Collection; non-organic, but reused
Synthetics: fabric scraps from my grandmother and from commissions; unfortunately I don’t know the exact fibers used in these
Fabrics
Cotton: fabric scraps from a friend’s sewing project; non-organic but upcycled
Thread and Additional Materials
Thread: Troja thread, made from 100% virgin polyester, from my existing stock
Elastic: non-recycled, but reused from my existing stock