Treehugger’s Eco Fabric Roundup

Knoll Abacus Textiles
We love to feature fabulous eco friendly fabrics here on Crafting A Green World. We often focus on hand printed fabrics by indie designers, but recently Treehugger reminded us large fabric manufacturers are going green too, and in some pretty high tech ways.

Treehugger recently featured 11 Eco Upholstery Textiles Revolutionizing The Global Market. The list includes one of our favorites, Mod Green Pod, but also has a bunch of new sources we had not previously come across.

Q Collection Fabric
My new favorite has to be the gorgeous textiles from Q Collection, the same company behind the Q Collection Junior line of sustainable baby furniture. Their gorgeous line of residential fabrics do not have any toxic finishes and are made from 100 percent biodegradable natural fibers including bamboo, hemp, linen, organic cotton, , abaca and wool.

See the full list of Eco Upholstery Textiles on Treehugger.

Written by Jackie Hernandez

I am a work-at-home mom busy chasing after my son and establishing my eco-business, Tiny Décor. I also write the Tiny Décor Blog aimed at modern parents trying to go green for their kids. Tiny Décor has allowed me to turn a passion for sewing, craft, and environmentalism into a business. Blog writing has become an outlet for me to share my experiences going green, being a parent, and loving the planet.

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  1. Love the look of the fabrics on the Q Collection site. Thanks for promoting them and others, great to see so much happening on the eco fabric front at last.

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