Month: July 2026
The Fabric of Change: How Blending Natural Fibers Alters Material Behavior
For many generations, human clothing relied upon fibers drawn directly from plants and animals in their unmixed form. Linen came from flax stalks, wool from sheep fleeces, cotton from bolls, and silk from cocoons. Each offered a distinct set of qualities—some soft, some strong, some breathable—but each also carried unavoidable drawbacks. Cotton breathed well yet…