fibermud

fiber + mud

Pachaug, Connecticut
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About fibermud

Sales 4,925
On Etsy since 2009

Fiber + Mud... small batch indigo dyed textiles

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  • fiber + mud

    Owner, Creator, Designer

    We grow Japanese Indigo (persicaria tinctorium)... pigment is extracted from the leaves via water extraction, dried and then utilized in our indigo vats :)

Shop policies

Last updated on February 16, 2023

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Cancellations: accepted

Request a cancellation: within 12 hours of purchase

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We only collect the info we need to fill and ship your order and send you a shipping confirmation. We won't sell, give or barter your info away
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Last updated on May 18, 2022

Frequently asked questions

Will the fabric bleed or fade when washed?

No, all our textiles are wash fast and colorfast

Can I wash in hot water?

Absolutely! All our products are washed in very hot water in a plant based soap... we DO NOT use fabric softener

Wholesale availability

Interested in carrying our product in your shop? Start by sending a message with the item and quantity and we'll go from there!

Are these screen printed?

No, all textiles are hand dyed in small batches by fiber + mud with indigo we grow on the farm