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slow clothing–it’s time

October 16, 2013 by Birdbrain 3 Comments

sweaters 1” As … major international retailers grapple with the moral and technical challenges of producing fast fashion in Bangladesh, a movement to change the way people think about what they wear seems to be inching mainstream. Call it Slow Clothing.” (Toronto Star, July 12, 2013).

I have been making mittens from recycled sweaters and woollen scarves for some time and it is a slow process, but one I enjoy.  Each pair of mittens is unique.  I love combining the colours and patterns —  and the quality of the wool you can find in thrift stores, often from Scottish or Italian mills, is much superior to what is available as fast fashion. Much.  Combining these pieces to make something beautiful the second time around is, for me, a kind of homage to great design and workmanship. Sporting such apparel makes a fashion statement for sure, but it also makes an ethical one.  And it is time.mittens

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  1. Elizabeth

    October 16, 2013 at 11:32 am

    Fabulous Christine. They are very well done as well.

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  2. Nancy

    October 17, 2013 at 10:28 am

    Are these appearing on the site or just available in December. I didn’t buy a pair last year and regretted it. And, I don’t suppose you are making any for little hands ?
    Absolutely gorgeous !

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  3. Birdbrain

    October 17, 2013 at 11:19 am

    Hi Nancy
    I will be putting some in the shop soon. And I am going to try to make some little ones too.

    xine

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