Here's a dilemma I face. I would much rather wear and clothe my family in natural fiber clothing. I'm very sensitive to dyes and synthetic fibers in fabrics, but I find that natural fiber clothes are very expensive to purchase. Aside from making my own clothing (which I am not very good at) are there any other ideas?
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What kind of materials do you use to make your clothing? I'm a little curious myself. I don't have allergies, but I bet it's more comfortable to wear?
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That's just the thing. I don't make my clothes because when I've tried the arms don't match or other technical difficulties. I'd like to be able to wear unbleached linens and cottons with more natural dyes.
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