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Nettles for Fibre

 
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This may have already been posted, but just in case - fab site on using nettles for fibre: http://www.nettlesfortextiles.org.uk/wp/
The process seems labour-intensive, but straightforward, and useful for vegans who may prefer not to use animal fibre and to avoid the ecological issues with cotton.
Has anyone here actual worn nettle fibre garments?
 
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I'm just a knitter, using animal fiber.  But that nettle page / video is very cool!  Nettles grow freely in the woods and fields where I live (central Colorado).  But as you note - what a labor intensive process, to harvest those fibers, dry / process them, spin into thread, weave, and make a garment!  Strikes me as entirely appropriate to the fiber artist (Allan Brown) but a lot of work for those who don't want to wear animal fiber.   Fascinating!  
 
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Agreed, Nele!
It looks like Allan has finished a length of finely spun and woven dress weight fabric, which is beautiful. But so much work! I guess though, back when most people only owned one or two sets of clothes, they could plus away for a year on a garment in their spare time.
 
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After finding the forum back in 2016, I was amazed at all the talented people we have on the forum.

Learning to spin and making yarn out of nettles fascinated me.

Here are a couple of threads that might be enjoyable as I thought they were:

https://permies.com/t/25805/Stinging-Nettle-Urtica-Dioica

https://permies.com/t/50840/fiber-arts/Nettle-Long-harvesting-stinging-nettle

I hope you will enjoy them as much as I did.

 
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Thank you, Anne! :)
 
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