Sourcing with Conscience: Ethical African Fabrics
🧵 The Uncut Thread | Sourcing with Conscience Where do our African fabrics really come from—and what does ethical sourcing truly look like beyond the label? In this live conversation, we take a closer look at the African fabric supply chain, unpacking sustainability, transparency, and the responsibility shared by makers, sellers, and consumers. Join us for a thoughtful exchange that honors heritage, asks honest questions, and invites lived experience—because every fabric carries a story, and every choice leaves a trace. ✨ Audience Reflection: Trace the Thread — Share one way you try to verify the origin of your African fabrics. 📅 February 04, 2026 ⏰ Wednesday at 3 PM EST 📍 Live on YouTube | @quiltafricafabrics #SourcingWithConscience #AfricanFabrics #EthicalTextiles #SustainableQuilting #QuiltAfrica #TextileHeritage #TextileArt #GlobalQuilters #TheUncutThread #QuiltAfricaFabrics

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