U.S. Department of Commerce Sees Textiles as a Good Case Study for Reshoring Manufacturing
Published on December 2, 2019
Lloyd Wood, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Textiles, Consumer Goods and Materials, U.S. Department of Commerce, was a speaker at the recent SPESA Executive Conference and took time to share his thoughts about what the Department of Commerce is doing to help the textiles and apparel industry be more competitive.
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Published: December 20, 2019
Frank is in a colorful mood this week, reporting on some color-related stories that caught his eye. First, Opaque Couché is declared the World’s ugliest color, for some reason, and in 1692, more than 200 years before PANTONE, an artist described every color imaginable—and even assigned them numbers. He also exposes “The Secret Lives of Color” via a recent book by Kassia St. Clair that traces the history of every color.
A Look Ahead at FESPA 2020 in Madrid
Published: December 19, 2019
Graeme Richardson-Locke, FESPA’s Technical Support Manager, speaks with Senior Editor Cary Sherburne about the role of FESPA in the industry, its constituency, and its Profit for Purpose program. He also talks about some of the special experiential features that FESPA includes in its European event.
Carolina Textile District Helps Match Entrepreneurs to Textile Manufacturing Resources
Published: December 19, 2019
Tanya Wade explains how the Carolina Textile District acts as a matchmaker for companies and entrepreneurs interested in textile manufacturing in the U.S. to connect them with the necessary resources. Through an online application process, manufacturers, mills, pattern makers, and others can quickly review requests and determine whether to participate.
People Love Embellishments—But Often Fear Them
Published: December 19, 2019
Trish Witkowski, Chief Fold Fanatic for Fold Factory, talks to David Zwang about “embellishments”—people love them, but are often scared of them. There is a perception that “special effects” are only for special projects, and embellishment examples are often highly elaborate and aspirational. As a result, printers don’t often see how embellishments can be scaled down and used for more day-to-day print applications.
Print. Make. Wear. An Expanded Presence Planned for FESPA 2020
Published: December 18, 2019
Debbie McKeegan, Textile Ambassador for FESPA and organizer of the event’s Print. Make. Wear. exhibit, explains how the exhibit showcases technologies that are changing the future of manufacturing in textiles and apparel. She notes how the exhibit will be expanded for FESPA 2020 in Madrid.
American Color Imaging Adds Dye-Sub Products with Two HP Stitch Digital Textile Printers
Published: December 18, 2019
Mark Lane, President & CEO of American Color Imaging, describes the company’s journey from a portrait photo studio and wet photo lab to a digital operation that includes two HP Stitch digital textile printers for production of personalized blankets and other textile-based photo products.




