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Smart Fiber: Technical VS. Conventional Textiles
February 13, 2023 Christie McClary

Smart Fiber: Technical VS. Conventional Textiles

Smart Fiber: Technical VS. Conventional Textiles. Learn the difference between smart or technical fabrics versus conventional fabrics. See where the two intersect at the point of aesthetic and how the different functions of fabrics can be leveraged to meet the end goals of your project. Find out about zero waste production and how Wazoodle Fabrics maintains it through fabrics named 2nds and Devs. Get inspired by our Wall of Creations. Everything you need at your fingertips to fully understand what sets our fabrics a part from the average fabric you find at a craft store. 

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  • Suyana Technologies Makes a Difference One Face Mask, Job, and Relationship at a Time-Wazoodle Fabrics
    August 19, 2020 Lukas Hughes

    Suyana Technologies Makes a Difference One Face Mask, Job, and Relationship at a Time

    We are excited to introduce Suyana Technologies, a customer of ours that has really stepped up during the COVID-19 crisis. They are an inspiring group of people who strive to make positive change for a better, safer, and more inclusive future. See their story under the name "Valeria Fuentes" in the Wall of Heroes. Also, enjoy this Guest Post written by Isabelle Malouf, one of the Co-Founders.
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  • The Best Fabrics for Making Reusable Gloves-Wazoodle Fabrics
    May 10, 2020 Wazoodle Support

    The Best Fabrics for Making Reusable Gloves

    Recently disposable gloves were sold out in many stores due to the high demand. Looking for alternatives, several are turning to making reusable gloves, which can be made easily, lasts longer and can be reused lots of times.

    Disclaimer: The article below is based solely on the opinion and knowledge of the author. None of the statements below are based on any experience or expertise in making gloves. The objective of this article to provide some information on gloves and fabric suggestions to the best of our knowledge, it is not to be perceived as professional advice.

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  • Why America Needs to Change!-Wazoodle Fabrics
    May 7, 2020 Wazoodle Support

    Why America Needs to Change!

    At one time America was a leader in manufacturing, producing excellent quality goods in many sectors. Innovation and enterprise grew exponentially and the people prospered. Every country in the world yearned to be a supplier to the biggest market in the world - USA.
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  • A Covid-19 Update From AKAS Tex and Wazoodle Fabrics-Wazoodle Fabrics
    March 17, 2020 Ashrey Sharma

    A Covid-19 Update From AKAS Tex and Wazoodle Fabrics

    The Covid-19 outbreak is growing rapidly and affecting the entire world. In these unprecedented times we strive to support our community, government and healthcare personnel by doing all we can to prevent the spread as much as we can. The safety and well-being of our staff, community and customers is of prime importance to us.

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  • The Best Fabrics You Can Be Use To Make A Safe Reusable Face Mask-Wazoodle Fabrics
    February 17, 2020 Wazoodle Support

    The Best Fabrics You Can Be Use To Make A Safe Reusable Face Mask

    In the past few weeks, several people have inquired about fabrics to make face masks. So we asked our quality team to provide some insight. The most effective face masks seem to be comprised of three layers: Inner Layer, Filtration Layer, and Outer Layer. There are several other key elements that make ideal face masks. 
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  • How ProSoft FoodSAFE® PUL was Certified as Food Safe for Storage of Foods
    February 3, 2020 Drew Anderson

    How ProSoft FoodSAFE® PUL was Certified as Food Safe for Storage of Foods

     The Food safe version of ProSoft® PUL, now rebranded as ProSoft FoodSAFE® PUL, meets the requirements of 21 CFR 175.300 and “may be safely used as the food-contact surface of articles intended for use in producing, manufacturing, packing, processing, preparing, treating, packaging, transporting, or holding food”.

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