· Föderation EN Fr 15.11.2024 17:19:00 So ... instead of explaining that actually "what makes it knit" is a matter of construction (knit vs. woven), or that I have a PhD focusing on textile production in a time before elastine existed (we've got knit stockings from Ancient Egypt folks!), or that I was wearing a shirt I made out of 100% cotton jersey knit fabric from the JoAnn Fabrics in the next town over ... I just nodded and said "Okay, well I am still allergic to it so I can't buy this fabric." |
Föderation EN Fr 15.11.2024 17:20:38 She cuts the rest of my fabric (woven shirting fabric) for me and I ask if I can use the 100% cotton quilting topstitching spools of thread in a surger and she launches into a whole spiel about how the polyester thread is better and stronger |
Föderation EN Fr 15.11.2024 17:21:57 Then the employee at the next cutting counter over interrupts her and says "She can't use that, she's allergic. That's the whole point." |
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Föderation EN Fr 15.11.2024 17:33:45 I came very close. That seems like the kind of basic knowledge that she should know for her job, right? But there was a line of people behind me and I still had quite a few bolts of fabric that I was buying that she needed to cut and it didn't seem fair to the other customers to hold up the line with a lecture |
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Föderation EN Fr 15.11.2024 23:37:26 That hot, arid climate preserves so many things that otherwise just decompose! They almost certainly had knit fabrics elsewhere at the same time but Egypt is where is survives in the archaeological record. |
Föderation EN Fr 15.11.2024 22:36:53 @mlemweb But there seems to be a growing consensus in the garment industry—much to my frustration—that *everything* must have at least a few percent synthetic in it. It’s maddening! |
Föderation EN Fr 15.11.2024 23:33:13 Exactly, this has been the bane of my existence. There are some "eco friendly" clothing manufacturers out there but in my experience those: - Only make clothing for people who wear smaller standard sizes (no hope of having plus sizes, tall sizes, etc) - Still use synthetic threads to sew everything together (which is what apparently set my allergies off this time) - Often don't consider things like lining materials or decoration in their consideration of material content |
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Föderation EN Sa 16.11.2024 00:24:04 I think Clotho likes to mess with me a bit. I literally gave a talk on this twist of fate at a textile history conference last year. Especially since the allergy developed *after* I'd already finished my dissertation. Here's the podcast episode we made from that outline: https://fossandcrafts.org/episodes/061-textile-historians-survival-guide.html |