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Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North
Linen is most loved for its diversity, from a rustic and neutral look to soft and refined. It is often found in homes on upholstered and loose covered furniture, curtains, cushions, bedding and clothing. But did you know the benefits of linen run right down to the fibres?
How is Linen made?
… View moreLinen is most loved for its diversity, from a rustic and neutral look to soft and refined. It is often found in homes on upholstered and loose covered furniture, curtains, cushions, bedding and clothing. But did you know the benefits of linen run right down to the fibres?
How is Linen made?
Linen is an amazing natural fabric made from flax fibres and this process has been used to make linen for almost 6,000 years.
The plants are first removed from the ground by cutting or pulling and then the seeds are extracted though a process called winnowing or ripping. To separate the fibres from the flax plant itself, a natural process takes place called “retting” that utilizes bacteria to decompose the pectin that binds the fibre together.
Once the long fibres are removed they are brushed out into long strands that can then be spun into yarn and eventually woven into linen material.
The best part about this process is that it’s practically zero-waste. Anything that will not be used in the fabric manufacturing, such as the woody stalks of the flax plant and the roots, compost back into the soil and the seeds used to make linseed oil.
Benefits of Linen
Linen is Sustainable and Environmentally Friendly: Linen is a sustainable, natural fibre growing without the use of pesticides, fertilizers and additional watering. This also makes it a renewable resource, plus being a natural fibre it’s also biodegradable.
Producing linen has a smaller environmental impact than cotton, mainly as it needs little to no water consumption to grow. Also, as mentioned above, the production of linen is rarely wasteful.
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The Feilding & District Art Society
Tammie Rose Hodgetts presents her latest body of work in 'Rural Stitches' - on display from September 2 to 21.
These opulent landscapes are all inspired by scenes from the Rangitikei, rendered in Tammie's unique cubist style. The colours and lines Tammie incorporates into her work… View moreTammie Rose Hodgetts presents her latest body of work in 'Rural Stitches' - on display from September 2 to 21.
These opulent landscapes are all inspired by scenes from the Rangitikei, rendered in Tammie's unique cubist style. The colours and lines Tammie incorporates into her work create a sense that each landscape is stitched together. And yet simultaneously, there is a jewel-like quality in the faceted forms that appear in each painting.
Tammie's artworks certainly offer a unique and intriguing vision of our local landscape, and her exhibition is not one to be missed!
Jessica Zimmerman Reporter from Homed - Manawatu
Our House of the Week this week is a gorgeous and spacious 4-bedroom, plaster-over-brick home on Reid Line West. You get the best of both worlds with a rural outlook over your 4006m2 section, but close enough to Feilding to make the most of what the town has to offer. This warm family home is for … View moreOur House of the Week this week is a gorgeous and spacious 4-bedroom, plaster-over-brick home on Reid Line West. You get the best of both worlds with a rural outlook over your 4006m2 section, but close enough to Feilding to make the most of what the town has to offer. This warm family home is for sale through Racheal Manning from Harcourts, and you can check it out on page 3 of Homed.
Looking for an agent to market your home?
Check Homed Manawatū to find agents who are actively marketing in your area and chat to them about getting your property featured in the Homed Manawatū.
Distribution & Delivery:
Homed Manawatū gets delivered to letterboxes on a Thursday, and also inserted into the Manawatū Standard, delivered to subscribers, and is available in Supermarkets, Dairies and Petrol Stations for customers to buy
For more information:
Please ask your agent to contact Karen Baker on 021 973 105 or karen.baker@stuff.co.nz
Not receiving your weekly delivery?
Please phone 0800 339000 or e mail distribution@stuff.co.nz
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Junaid from Aokautere - Fitzherbert
Kia ora and As-salamu Alaykum!
I am sure all of you are following the news about massive flood and likelihood of epidemic breakouts in different regions of Pakistan. 30 million people have been affected by the recent floods across the country. They have lost their homes, crops & livelihoods. … View moreKia ora and As-salamu Alaykum!
I am sure all of you are following the news about massive flood and likelihood of epidemic breakouts in different regions of Pakistan. 30 million people have been affected by the recent floods across the country. They have lost their homes, crops & livelihoods. The need of the hour is to help them in whatever way you can.
PakNZ is collecting donations for the flood effectees. Please donate as much as you conveniently can. It will help to provide some relief to the people in flood hit areas and rehabilitate them.
Here are the account details: PakNZ,
06-0729-0458219-03, Ref: 2022 Flood Relief
The money will be sent to individuals who are actually on the ground and volunteering in different parts of the country. People who are ready to get the supplies and distribute to the victims.
We are also looking for volunteers to come forward and help us in raising funds for the flood victims in Pakistan. Please get in touch with me at paknz01@gmail.com or any of the committee members if you can volunteer or lead a city wide community fund raising campaign.
Stay blessed,
Junaid
Helen from Feilding
Hi, im looking for 4 metres of deer netting or alike.
Please message with what you have and how much you want for it.Thank you
Generally Famous is Stuff's new podcast in which Simon Bridges finds out what makes his generally famous - but always interesting - guests tick.
So far, Simon's had Olympian Eric Murray and digital entrepreneur Lucy Blakiston in the hot seat. And there's … View moreGenerally Famous is Stuff's new podcast in which Simon Bridges finds out what makes his generally famous - but always interesting - guests tick.
So far, Simon's had Olympian Eric Murray and digital entrepreneur Lucy Blakiston in the hot seat. And there's more exciting guests to come each Wednesday.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
These folks are 'salt of the earth' and deserve a gold medal for the joy they bring to their neighbourhoods.
Their neighbours have nominated them as Nice Neighbours recently, winning them a small prize and some recognition in the local papers.
If you are lucky enough to have a … View moreThese folks are 'salt of the earth' and deserve a gold medal for the joy they bring to their neighbourhoods.
Their neighbours have nominated them as Nice Neighbours recently, winning them a small prize and some recognition in the local papers.
If you are lucky enough to have a Nice Neighbour, you can nominate them on our Nice Neighbour page. We can't wait to hear all about them!
The Team from NZ Compare
Whether he's a new dad, a super special father figure or a many times grandad, find the perfect present to spoil him with PriceMe.
Read our handy gift guide to get those last minute Father's Day shopping ideas, while PriceMe's easy to use cost comparison website will save you the … View moreWhether he's a new dad, a super special father figure or a many times grandad, find the perfect present to spoil him with PriceMe.
Read our handy gift guide to get those last minute Father's Day shopping ideas, while PriceMe's easy to use cost comparison website will save you the $$$!!
Add a touch of luxury to your home with NZ House & Garden, Aotearoa’s favourite home and lifestyle magazine. NZ House & Garden celebrates the homes, lifestyles and creativity of New Zealanders. Subscribe before 19 September and you’ll receive a free French Country Collections tassel … View moreAdd a touch of luxury to your home with NZ House & Garden, Aotearoa’s favourite home and lifestyle magazine. NZ House & Garden celebrates the homes, lifestyles and creativity of New Zealanders. Subscribe before 19 September and you’ll receive a free French Country Collections tassel throw worth $69.00
Just visit Mags4Gifts to purchase your subscription, or if you’d rather talk to one of our friendly staff members, call 0800 624 744. Offer valid for 1 and 2 year subscriptions only at the new-subscriber rate. Standard T&Cs apply.
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Quinton from Milson
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Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North
You’ve probably heard of blockout and thermal curtain linings - but do you know the difference between them? In this article, we break down the different lining options so that you can make an informed decision when choosing curtains for your home.
But first… Why line your curtains? Windows… View moreYou’ve probably heard of blockout and thermal curtain linings - but do you know the difference between them? In this article, we break down the different lining options so that you can make an informed decision when choosing curtains for your home.
But first… Why line your curtains? Windows play a major role in controlling the temperature in your home – so it’s important to cover them appropriately. Lined drapes create a thermal insulation barrier that will help keep your home warm and cosy.
Thermal lining: Thermal curtain lining consists of one layer (or one pass) of coated acrylic suede. It offers a thermal barrier, increasing energy savings and helping keep your room warmer. It is important to understand that due to the construction of this fabric, some light will still pass through into the room. Another thing to be aware of is this fabric can tend to ‘dust’ at times, which can be an annoyance when particles collect behind your curtains and on your sills.
Blockout lining: Blockout curtain lining comes in several varieties. We’ve outlined three key fabric types below:
1. Silicone-coated: One of the newer products on the market, silicone blockout lining is coated with three layers of silicone to protect against the sun and moisture. This fabric has extremely good blockout properties and, because it’s thicker, it also retains heat better than thermal lining. Unlike acrylic suede lining, it won’t create or hold any loose dust. Another benefit is that the silicone on the back of the lining can easily be wiped clean with a damp cloth, making for easy spot cleaning.
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
Daffodil Day is the Cancer Society’s largest fundraising and awareness campaign, and it’s crucial to allow us to support those impacted by cancer. We offer everything from a helpline and counselling support through to transport and accommodation during treatment.
Cancer doesn’t stop, and … View moreDaffodil Day is the Cancer Society’s largest fundraising and awareness campaign, and it’s crucial to allow us to support those impacted by cancer. We offer everything from a helpline and counselling support through to transport and accommodation during treatment.
Cancer doesn’t stop, and with your help, we won’t either. More New Zealanders will get cancer this year than ever before and no one should face cancer alone. Just $24 helps get someone to treatment. Please give generously this Daffodil Day so we can continue to be a lifeline for people with cancer and their whānau.
To donate today, visit daffodilday.org.nz.
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Quinton from Milson
Hi Neighbours,
Is anyone else noticing more and more slips and erosion along the Mangaone stream, this is just between Cecil place and Rosedale Crescent. I have emailed help@horizons.govt.nz to let them know and saw a lady walking along making notes and taking photos from Horizons, If you see any … View moreHi Neighbours,
Is anyone else noticing more and more slips and erosion along the Mangaone stream, this is just between Cecil place and Rosedale Crescent. I have emailed help@horizons.govt.nz to let them know and saw a lady walking along making notes and taking photos from Horizons, If you see any slips take photos and post on your comments here.
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