WHAT IS ACRYLIC? | S1:E11 | Fibers and Fabrics | Beate Myburgh

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @MorganaDevina80
    @MorganaDevina80 3 года назад +24

    Such a great video. I'm a knitter and I want to use as natural yarn as possible. Most videos praise acrylic and never mention where it comes from and how bad it is for the environment. So thank you for this informational video!

  • @ioan_jivan
    @ioan_jivan 2 месяца назад

    Was looking for a series on materials for a while now. The fact that you also discuss the sustainability of materials is a great bonus

  • @That1J1
    @That1J1 Год назад +4

    Gotta love how were taking bits of dinosaurs and melting it down for fast fashion.
    Really thank you though, It has been very educational understanding how many of these fibers and fabrics have come to be, and it has really helped inform how I will be making /purchasing clothing from now on.

  • @deborahol
    @deborahol 3 года назад +11

    Didn't realise acrylic was this bad. I'll never buy it again. I do prefer cotton & bamboo yarns when crocheting but now and again I'll buy some very soft fluffy faux fur yarn in winter. Shan't be doing it again though. Thanks for this video, you explained things so well and gave the why's to many questions I had. You deserve way more subscribers ❤.

    • @BeateMyburgh
      @BeateMyburgh  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! That is very kind of you.

  • @headachebaby
    @headachebaby 3 года назад +6

    I hate the static that acrylic creates...which I get static shocks a lot. So yeah, due to this, I try to avoid 100% acrylic clothes. There's so many clothes made with acrylic. Natural fiber feels so much better and it's so much better for the environment. I especially love linen.

  • @sumyrkeating9747
    @sumyrkeating9747 3 месяца назад +1

    Third video Ive watched...your just amazing. Love the info. Ive subscribed and am sharing with my kids. All the kids shop on Shein now, and I think this is valuable information for their health and our planet. Great job!

  • @CasualKnitter
    @CasualKnitter Год назад

    Thank you for this video, I has no idea, I'm begginer knitter and purchased acrylic yarn from China and could not understand what caused the smell, now I know and start planning the shift towards wolly yarn

  • @sam-ye4qb
    @sam-ye4qb 3 года назад +2

    OMG, you saved my life and now i feel more prepare for a presentation that i have for my fibrology subject at school.

    • @BeateMyburgh
      @BeateMyburgh  3 года назад +1

      Glad I could help!

    • @BeateMyburgh
      @BeateMyburgh  3 года назад +1

      Have a look at these playlists for more videos.
      SEASON 1: ruclips.net/p/PLw34ZBt7uBevBdAXG5P7Yh7nrMiEfTTLT
      SEASON 2: ruclips.net/p/PLw34ZBt7uBesSfexEYMubVT2ZMjnLTExN

    • @mauriciosolano9342
      @mauriciosolano9342 11 месяцев назад

      You go to school
      To learn from RUclips videos at home
      Think about that

  • @katdragon6055
    @katdragon6055 4 года назад +12

    thank you! definitely avoiding this one!

  • @cressidaaaaa
    @cressidaaaaa Год назад +2

    I bought a sweater from Shein. I wore the sweater to work. As the office started getting hot, my skin immediately broke out and I had an allergic reaction. My whole arms, chest was inflamed. I went home took a Benadryl and thought I was in the clear until I woke up with swollen eyes. I were to work still and the allergic reaction came back. Acrylic fabric is horrible! I never had an issue like this before.

    • @gabbybautista7982
      @gabbybautista7982 Год назад +1

      I bought a sweater for my 6 month old baby, it is made of %100 acrylic so I started searching information about SHEIN clothes and I’m never buying again! Thank God my baby only used it once and nothing bad happened to her

  • @selinazaria
    @selinazaria Месяц назад +1

    I had no idea how awful for the environment acrylic is and will definitely be avoiding it as much as possible from now on. I crochet a ton and had grown a huge liking to acrylic as I tend to be allergic to wool and alpaca yarns. I will definitely be switching to cotton and bamboo yarn now though.
    Thank you for making this video and for discussing the ways that acrylic is harmful for the environment. I've been wondering the past few days how acrylic is even made which is what prompted me to search and find your video. I appreciate the education, thank you!

    • @annetteegerton6153
      @annetteegerton6153 8 дней назад

      Like you I crochet and knit with acrylic yarn as it comes in glorious colours and is nice to work with and get a good result. Cotton does not hold warmth and neither does bamboo alas! I will stick with my acrylic stash I think as I can play with my project ideas at not much cost. Wool is unpredictable and can shrink even after careful laundering which is an expense on your time and money!. It's a bit of a dilemma really.

    • @selinazaria
      @selinazaria 8 дней назад

      @@annetteegerton6153 Every type of yarn definitely has their pros and cons! While acrylic is in my comfort zone, I'm happy to expound and experiment with other fibers to do my part to help lessen the impact on the environment. :)

  • @alphazunitee
    @alphazunitee Год назад

    Thank you! I wanted to buy modacryl dress and I definitely won't after watching this video - you saved me ❤

  • @larisarusu8935
    @larisarusu8935 9 месяцев назад

    This video was very helpful, unfortunately not everyone affords wool and cashmere clothing, because of this many of us buy clothing made out of cheeper materials :(. For example in my country i find rarely stores which sell wool and cashmere and just relaying on online purchases, without feeling and checking if the measurements fit is also not good. But i am getting more and more interested in what materials are used in the clothing industry and these videos are very helpfull and informative. Thank you very much 😊❤.

  • @zacharynguyen4501
    @zacharynguyen4501 Год назад +3

    Hi, I really enjoy your video and I would love to watch them with subtitles or captions. I’m learning English so they might help me understand your content better. Can you plz enable the captioning feature on this video? Much appreciated 🙏🏼

  • @bobowolf307
    @bobowolf307 2 года назад +1

    There is a species of fungi that can brake down plastic back into organic matter its a great way of dealing with plastic waste in house on a small scale.

    • @BeateMyburgh
      @BeateMyburgh  2 года назад +1

      Very interesting. Thank you for sharing. I look forward to see how this research progresses.

  • @saxazax
    @saxazax 3 года назад +3

    people have started banning plastic bags because theyre non-recyclable, but i remember pewdiepie talking about how plastic bags were supposed to be helpful for the environment, because you can re-use them. paper bags you can only use once or twice, and it takes a much larger amount of water to produce them, according to him. could there be a similar comparison between acrylic/natural fibers, where acrylic is so durable in comparison, that it actually benefits the environment, since natural fibers degrade faster? like, lets say you knit a shopping bag out of acrylic yarn and one out of cotton yarn. if the acrylic bag lasts three or five times (im not sure, but for example) as long as the cotton one does, isn't that a positive for the environment? obviously acrylic is inferior for clothing.

    • @BeateMyburgh
      @BeateMyburgh  3 года назад +4

      Hi there
      That is a very important question to ask, but also a difficult one to answer.
      It comes down to this: Buying less (consuming less). Stop the use of single use goods that contributes to volume in landfills. Using what we have for as long as we can. Not disposing of things that can be recycled, repurposed or reused in a different way. When buying new things, buying something that will stand the test of time.
      When it comes to making a decision on what material to use:
      Yes, we definitely need to take all things into consideration when deciding what type of textile or material is necessary for the product we want to produce. The factors we need to take into consideration is different for each type of product (eg. clothing, grocery bags & backpacks will require different consideration). Different product = different decision making process.
      Carrier bags:
      A sturdy bag that can be used hundreds or even thousands of times is definitely the most sustainable choice, therefore it cannot be made out of paper or a thin plastic. A a thicker cotton tote bag or strong re-useable plastic bag will be best.
      * the cotton bag is machine washable (that will be the pro)
      * the plastic reusable bag will be lighter in weight (that will be the pro)
      Handbag:
      The best will be to have a material that can last for a really long time. It is also important that the user or buyer of the bag is committed to using the back for a long period of time if it is made out of a durable material. It doesn't help if the material is eco-friendly but it's only used for one week and then thrown away. Repurposing nylon from fishing-nets can be used in the production of handbags, after the bag is manufactured the same counts (the user needs to use it for a long period of time).
      Acrylic:
      As mentioned in the video acrylic is very bad for the environment. From what I've seen most acrylic items doesn't look good after wearing it for more than one season. Most consumers will get rid of something if it doesn't look good anymore. Therefore an item made out of acrylic Will most likely get thrown out after wearing it for one season. A high quality jumper made out of natural fibres (when washed and taken care of properly) will last for longer period of time and will therefore be worn for numerous seasons; when it gets to a point where it is worn-out the item is biodegradable.
      You can also watch these videos to help:
      Natural Textiles www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pg6m6...
      Semi-synthetic Textiles ruclips.net/user/embedKJ9Vj9O...
      Synthetic Textiles ruclips.net/video/lsCzhDRV9MY/видео.html
      I hope this helps? If I didn't answer your question please ask.
      Have a lovely day.

  • @miriacavalcante2100
    @miriacavalcante2100 4 года назад +4

    Your videos are just amazing! So much information! Thank you for sharing it ❤️🙏🏻

  • @arthurviruz1234
    @arthurviruz1234 3 года назад +3

    Thank you !! Definitely avoiding these fabrics

  • @annastyles7445
    @annastyles7445 10 месяцев назад

    thank you for raising awareness and sharing valuable information! acrylic is one of my most hated fabrics...its literally plastic full of chemicals shedding millions of microplastics into the ocean!
    I am trying to stay away from it as much as possible!
    I recommend people to read labels and not purchase this chemical fabric!!!!!!

  • @thetatteredrose1364
    @thetatteredrose1364 4 года назад +4

    Thank you for this good information. I had no idea!

  • @sonia0994
    @sonia0994 4 года назад +4

    Very informative. Thank you.

  • @AYUSHMAN7767
    @AYUSHMAN7767 6 месяцев назад

    Such a great video.

  • @triple_gem_shining
    @triple_gem_shining 4 года назад +1

    Thanks. Need more videos on acrylic fabrics

  • @rossphillipgerard
    @rossphillipgerard 3 года назад +1

    You the best. Thanks for posting.

  • @starredout685
    @starredout685 Год назад

    what is your idea of cotton as compared to acrylic or wool for beanies?

  • @padmargzn
    @padmargzn 4 года назад +2

    Does it get shrink if we wash it with hot water?

    • @BeateMyburgh
      @BeateMyburgh  4 года назад +2

      Hi Padma. Yes it does shirk when washed with hot water. I recommended following the washing instructions on the item carefully. All synthetic fibers and fabrics are prone to shrinkage when exposed to heat.
      A hot washer or dryer can shrink or melt these fabrics, rendering them unwearable. For best results, read labels and line dry any item that may shrink.

    • @padmargzn
      @padmargzn 4 года назад +1

      @@BeateMyburgh thanks a lot😊

  • @danbee415
    @danbee415 2 года назад

    I'd stick with natural fibers, having to take of a garment because you get too hot is an inconvenience.

  • @plam_bg
    @plam_bg 3 года назад +1

    I accidentally put my acrylic coat in the dryer machine and now thousands of acrylic fibers are sticking all over my clothes what can I do? 😭

    • @BeateMyburgh
      @BeateMyburgh  3 года назад +1

      Oh no! I am sorry. The acrylic must have melted in the drier. Unfortunately I don't have any advice.

  • @marciacarbo9047
    @marciacarbo9047 Год назад

    what about mixed acrylic and wool for a black sweater? Is it bad for your health?

    • @BeateMyburgh
      @BeateMyburgh  Год назад

      Personally, I do not like acrylic, and I am not in a position to scientifically say if acrylic is good or bad for your health. I still wear sweaters and cardigans with acrylic in them.
      It will usually be less than 20% of the garment's fabric blend.

    • @verttikoo2052
      @verttikoo2052 3 месяца назад

      Acrylic destroys the wool! Avoid black color because it makes you sweat and bacteria that makes the sweat stink loves polyester and acrylic. I live in tropic and I have nothing that is of black color. It just makes you hot 🥵 in the wrong way and sweat more.

  • @sathvismartiekids9517
    @sathvismartiekids9517 4 года назад +2

    so nice

  • @KP-ej7gc
    @KP-ej7gc 3 года назад

    Wonderful video!

  • @salberg1
    @salberg1 2 года назад

    I love wool but after watching how they shear the sheep and obtain merino wool, Ive started using acrylic. Sheep and all animals need to be treated with love and compassion.

    • @BeateMyburgh
      @BeateMyburgh  2 года назад

      Hi Liz, I agree. I know the industry has plenty of issues, but look at this video. Quite interesting: ruclips.net/video/OXJsaZwOZ84/видео.html

  • @ms_jadah
    @ms_jadah 3 года назад

    I just bought an acrylic sweater before knowing how bad it is.. should i just return it or is it possible to wash it enough to get the toxins out of it is that possible?

    • @BeateMyburgh
      @BeateMyburgh  3 года назад +1

      I don't like acrylic, but washing it won't change it. I prefer natural fibers. It is your choice.

    • @ms_jadah
      @ms_jadah 3 года назад

      @@BeateMyburgh i have went through all my clothing and I’m going to be selling all of the synthetic materials at a flea market and donating some of it too. Slowly working on building my wardrobe back up with natural materials! I ordered hemp leggings earlier today! So excited!

    • @BeateMyburgh
      @BeateMyburgh  3 года назад +2

      @@ms_jadah Ahh that is so exciting. Hope you enjoy it.

    • @ms_jadah
      @ms_jadah 3 года назад

      @@BeateMyburgh thnx! 😌

  • @starredout685
    @starredout685 Год назад

    ur awesome thank you!!

  • @ScorpioBeauty
    @ScorpioBeauty 2 года назад

    How’s the sizing?

    • @BeateMyburgh
      @BeateMyburgh  2 года назад +1

      Do you mind rephrasing your question?

  • @pranavsankara4168
    @pranavsankara4168 3 года назад +2

    Very Very you thank

  • @LaLabutterfly
    @LaLabutterfly 9 месяцев назад

    Not me just buying a 50% acrylic top from Uniqlo 😭😭

  • @michailmyburgh3503
    @michailmyburgh3503 4 года назад +1

    😳

  • @user-pj5ju9sm5r
    @user-pj5ju9sm5r 9 месяцев назад

    my clothes has 30% acrylic

  • @amarshagolsem3344
    @amarshagolsem3344 2 года назад

    Please add caption...

    • @BeateMyburgh
      @BeateMyburgh  2 года назад

      I am unable to do so in this video. Sorry about that!

  • @annastyles7445
    @annastyles7445 10 месяцев назад

    DO NOT BUY ACRYLIC! CHECK LABELS...its 2024...that is the way to be really sustainable!

  • @BS-qr5es
    @BS-qr5es 2 года назад

    You make me wanna go buy oil

  • @satbirsingh3539
    @satbirsingh3539 4 года назад +2

    So nice