Textile fabrics can be woven or knitted. For hemp the same techniques can be used as for flax (and other fibres). There are different ways of weaving: Flat weaving (§7.4.2.1), Jacquard weaving (§7.4.2.2) and terry cloth weaving (§7.4.2.3). For knitting, 2 techniques are available: Weft knitting (§7.4.3.1) and warp knitting (§7.4.3.2). Prior to weaving, some preparatory activities are required (§7.4.1). After weaving, often finishing of textiles (§7.4.4) and after-treatments are applied (§7.4.5).
§7.4.4 Veredelen in het productieproces
Suppliers of hemp textile products
Ecotex (Roermond, the Netherlands), clothing and fabrics, https://www.ecotex.nl/
Hempishop (Rijsbergen, the Netherlands), clothing, bags, oil, and food, https://www.hempishop.nl/
Stoffen.net, fabrics, and knitting yarns, https://www.stoffen.net/
Ida & Volta (Gentbrugge, Belgium), clothing, https://www.idavolta.eu/
La Redoute (France), bed and table linen, lampshades, and rugs, https://www.laredoute.be/nl
Ornament (Gent, Belgium), clothing, hats, and socks, https://ornament-hemp.com/
Yak & Yeti (Belgium), accessories, https://yakenyetifairwear.be/
Further information
Motiv, 2018. ‘Aankoopwegwijzer voor circulair textiel 1 – Module 3B: Doeken uit textiel’ (Dutch)
Explanation of structure and production techniques of fabrics and knits.
https://data.secureserver.be/bedrijven.nsf/Aankoopwegwijzer-voor-circulair-textiel.pdf
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