"Made in America" can mean different things. Here are strategies, resources and the outlook for U.S.-based manufacturers.
Zachary Wilson, owner of tent rental industry company The Greenwich Tent Co., shares his Top 10 tips for success in business.
Industry and academic partnerships, such as the Future Textiles Council, are creating meaningful opportunities for students.
Thread manufacturers focus on service and developing products in response to customers’ needs. Three industry leaders offer their insights.
Traveling art exhibit “America’s Tapestry” celebrates the country's 250th anniversary and began a two-year tour June 19 in Virginia.
Sunrooms are in high demand as customers seek both indoor and outdoor spaces, presenting lucrative opportunities for textile business owners.
A research project called bioPEtex aims to produce bio-based polyethylene so it becomes compatible with established textile applications.
A temporary water tank—installed in just a few days—served Paonia, Colo., while renovations were done to its potable water infrastructure.
Researchers provide creative solutions in medical textiles to solve the market's various challenges, such as expenses and regulatory compliance.
EVERBLOOM uses chemistry and AI to turn wool, cashmere and down into pellets that can be worked on industrial machinery.
Enfin Levé, a techwear brand, debuted a handbag made from leather and collagen lab-grown from fossilized Tyrannosaurus rex bone fragments.
Fisher Textiles, Matthews, N.C., announced that five of the company’s fabrics received awards in the 2026 Pinnacle Awards in various Media – Textile categories, including Banner, Drapery, Framing ...
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