subject: Recycled Bliss At Darn Good Yarn! [print this page] It is truly quoted that our earth has been providing adequate since years, but it is satisfy mens need, not their greed! But then, has that been accepted? Doesnt look like it, noticing the massive irresponsible utilization of nature and her resources. So what had to follow? But natural, the resources had to dry up!
And so started the trend of recycling: an innovative way of re-utilizing resources, avoiding unnecessary employment of new resources. And one of the budding fields witnessing the practice of recycling is the clothing sector, where swapping and consignments enable clothes recycling. A yet another scheme is the recycled sari ribbons.
Darn Good Yarn makes a step towards this noble act. These Silk Sari Ribbon are collected from the remnants of exquisite silk saris and trimming the fabric while in the process of manufacturing. One can come up with some brilliant creativity with these recycled sari ribbons such as jewelry or gift wraps, or even designing skirts from them!
When imaginations run wild, sky is the limit. Unbelievable number and varieties of items can be re-created using these silk sari ribbons. I mean who would image that silk saris could even contribute to recycling? But the truth is, they do donate a big facet; especially because creating the original silk itself takes out the life a petite creature who winds her day only spinning silk! So, owe it up to their efforts through this little gesture!
Just as those gorgeous saris, their recycled yarn is available in bright and striking hues such as mixed berry, Tahiti waters, the sanctuary series, desert caravan, Tibet jewels, and lots more. They are available in yarn balls that are 100% hand-spun into a phantasmagoria of colors, eager to be recreated! With due passage of time, the silk retains its uniqueness and luster. Each ball is rolled into 90yards and made available to be thrown into creative womb.
To share the truth, these yarns are spun by women cooperative societies and create a source of income to the farming families in the non-growing season, especially in Nepal and India. So, in the act of getting some creative stuff, you are actually creating employment. But then here, it is crucial to note that sometimes the yarn may seem a little unfinished; but do not be disheartened for they are not machine made, but hand-spun and no child labor is involved too.
Now making this unique craft a womans new best friend, let creativity soar high. Recycled Sari Ribbon are the new trend of the century. Adorn those lives with amazing scarves, shawls, gift wraps, bags, mats, and what not! Because ultimately we realize that on destroying the ecosystem, we are actually destroying ourselves and our gen-next!