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  2. Organically Grown (Delaware company) - Wikipedia

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    Organically Grown provides 100 percent certified-organic cotton products that are available to purchase through the company's website and other retail outlets. After beginning with baby clothes and bedding, Organically Grown added adult T-shirts and headwear, as well as women's activewear to their collection of products.

  3. Here Are 10 Cozy New Arrivals from Joanna Gaines's Holiday ...

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    Crafted from 100 percent cotton, it features a classic red and green plaid pattern, accented with velvet trim and charming tie closures for a vintage-inspired feel. At 48 inches in diameter, it ...

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    The brand also continues to implement sustainable practices, such as producing some of the best materials and ethically sourced fabrics, including 100 percent linen, cotton and cashmere.

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    Thus, for example, a 100 percent polyester shirt is better than a polyester/nylon/cotton mix, because the fabric could then be easily taken apart to create a new garment.

  6. Quilt - Wikipedia

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    The quilt as a whole is still under construction, although the entire quilt is now so large that it cannot be assembled in complete form in any one location. Beginning with the Whitney Museum of American Art's 1971 exhibit, Abstract Design in American Quilts, quilts have frequently appeared on museum and gallery walls. The exhibit displayed ...

  7. Quilting - Wikipedia

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    Quilts tops were designed and pieced by one woman using scraps of hand-dyed cotton. This cotton often comes from old dresses or shawls. Once pieced, the quilt top is placed on a reed mat with the other layers and sewn together using thick, colored thread in straight parallel lines by members of the designer's family and community. [11]

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