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With Oregon passing a hemp bill (SB 676) Tuesday permitting production and possession of industrial hemp in their state, farmers and eco-designers alike are probably freaking out from all the possibilities at hand.

Bill sponsor, Senator Floyd Prozanski was quoted by Vote Hemp saying “By passing SB 676 with strong bi-partisan support, the Oregon legislature has taken a proactive position to allow its farmers the right to grow industrial hemp, to provide American manufacturers with domestically-grown hemp, and to profit from the effort.”

Until now, only five other states – Maine, Hawaii, Kentucky, Maryland, Montana and West Virginia – have legalized hemp production, making it hard for eco-designers to get hemp fibers for clothing at a reasonable price (not to mention being able to support an American grown textile).

Hemp is one of the most useful fibers known to man with over 25,000 uses from creating clothing to car manufacturing. (It’s too bad hemp production is banned in most place largely thanks to misunderstanding and outright myth.) The fibers themselves are stronger, more absorbent and more mildew-resistant than cotton and can block the sun’s UV rays more effectively than other fabrics. It can also be made into a variety of fabrics including a linen quality.

Designers like Stewart+Brown, Habitude, Meadow, and Mountains of The Moon do beautiful constructions utilizing hemp jersey and silk blends as well as straight hemp.

Here’s to hoping more designers will explore the locally sourced fiber, as well.

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3 Comments

  • User Gravatar Caitlin
    July 1st, 2009 at 8:15 am

    This is really good news. Hemp is such a great crop for the environment and so versatile.

  • User Gravatar Elly D.
    July 1st, 2009 at 10:36 am

    And I always thought hemp was in rope. Maybe there should be a festival celebrating hemp and the textiles produced from the plant. Seriously, I would go.

  • User Gravatar Melissa Baswell
    July 1st, 2009 at 2:12 pm

    Great piece! Even with the wide variety of sustainable fabrics available today in relation to the past, I still choose to work with mainly hemp-blend fabrics. It is amazing to work with, beautiful, resilient, and truly the ultimate eco-friendly textiles. We were all thrilled that this passed yesterday!

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