New fabric line is 16.50 a yard.
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According to their website, it's both grown and processed organically. That would certainly increase the production cost. It would also reduce the chemical exposure of workers at all points in the process.
http://www.birchfabrics.com/help_answer.asp?ID=20#250
If I was making a gift for my sister, who is very socially and environmentally conscious, I would certainly consider buying this fabric. It's expensive, but it would show that I respect her beliefs. It's not for everyone, but it's nice to have the option available. Thanks for bringing this manufacturer to my attention!
http://www.birchfabrics.com/help_answer.asp?ID=20#250
If I was making a gift for my sister, who is very socially and environmentally conscious, I would certainly consider buying this fabric. It's expensive, but it would show that I respect her beliefs. It's not for everyone, but it's nice to have the option available. Thanks for bringing this manufacturer to my attention!
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I pre wash the dickens out of my fabric. So much for organic. Not about to pay that much for fabric. I made curtains and didn't pay that for 2 windows. Light summer curtains but still. I do a lot of "Green" because I don't have much green. I try to make due with what I've got.
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Where I live cotton fields are all around. The few farmers that do grow a field of organic cotton say the chemicals allowed for organic are much worse then the regular ones for the soil. I think the manufacturers and the government and the growers should at least be on the same page about just what organic really is. The cotton is grown organic with the chemicals that are labeled for organic growing so the manufacturers can truthfully say the cotton is grown organic. Chemicals aren't organic. So many jump on the bandwagon not knowing where it's been.
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shop around (the fabshophop is a great place to find over 100 shops across the U.S.) different shops have very different prices- and carry lots of different lines. you can find that line for much less- quite a few shops are starting to carry more Organic Cottons and it is possible to find them for less than $10 a yard. you just have to do some searching- (and sometimes you get really lucky and find a coupon or sale going on too)
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My goodness you ladies are very lucky to get your fabric this cheap. I suspect many apopoleptic fits if you were faced with UK prices. Some fabrics here can be as much as around $28 per yd/metre while I've had to pay over $39 for extra wide backing fabrics.
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I'm with you Skratchie. You would think organic would be cheaper, save on chemicals. lol Still like Marshall's best.
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I looked at the fabrics in the link. I'm not impressed. So, I won't be spending my hard-earned $$ buying those fabrics.
And as others have said, "organic" is a term that can be completely abused and misused and misinterpreted in so many ways. Considering that 90+% of any fabric greige goods start off in China, I think we all have to take any claims of "organic" with a grain of salt. We all know that China is one of the worst places in the world for using toxic chemicals to produce everything - they don't care about their people, nor the consumers.
Just my opinion...
And as others have said, "organic" is a term that can be completely abused and misused and misinterpreted in so many ways. Considering that 90+% of any fabric greige goods start off in China, I think we all have to take any claims of "organic" with a grain of salt. We all know that China is one of the worst places in the world for using toxic chemicals to produce everything - they don't care about their people, nor the consumers.
Just my opinion...
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