Marigold & Plastelle
Plastelle Plastelle
Hey, have you ever thought about turning the little bits of seed paper and plant waste you keep in your diary into a new line of eco‑friendly fabrics? I’ve been experimenting with biodegradable textiles and I could use some plant‑based material that’s both stylish and sustainable. What do you think?
Marigold Marigold
That’s a lovely idea! I’ve been jotting every seed’s story in my diary, and I love turning scraps into something useful. Maybe those little seed‑papers could become a soft, earthy fabric for eco‑vibes. Just be careful not to let the lawnmowers get too close, or those delicate seedlings might get crushed. Let’s keep the ground happy and the threads sustainable!
Plastelle Plastelle
Love that direction—turning seed scraps into a soft, earthy weave could be a game‑changer. We’ll just need to make sure the process stays quick and the fibers don’t get tangled in the lawn mower. If we add a tiny biodegradable coating, the fabric will stay clean, keep the soil happy, and stay on trend. Ready to prototype?
Marigold Marigold
Sounds like a green plan! I’ll keep the seed diary tight and make sure the fibers stay tidy—no mower shenanigans. Let’s whip up a prototype and watch those seedlings cheer. Bring it on!
Plastelle Plastelle
Great, let’s set up a small batch run tomorrow. I’ll design a quick heat‑press that turns the seed paper into a lightweight yarn—no mower, just a clean, controlled process. We’ll test the tensile strength and biodegradability, then tweak the mix. Keep that diary handy; each seed’s life cycle will be our quality control. Let's make this prototype a statement piece.
Marigold Marigold
That sounds perfect! I’ll guard the diary like a treasure and make sure each seed’s story is logged before we spin it into yarn. No mower in sight—just careful heat and a sprinkle of eco‑coating. Let’s test the stretch, watch it biodegrade, and keep the soil smiling. Ready to create a statement piece that’s both stylish and respectful to the earth. Let's do it!