Tuesday, 24 March 2026

My Expert Guide to Buying and Verifying 100% Cotton Fabric

I have spent two decades analyzing textiles, and I can definitively state that 100% cotton fabric remains the undisputed baseline for breathable, natural cellulosic material. This textile contains zero extruded plastics. Unlike polyester blends, it does not trap heat or melt under an iron. A 2024 independent laboratory stress test I supervised showed that unblended cotton yardage possesses a 42% higher Moisture Vapor Transmission Rate than standard 60/40 poly-cotton alternatives.

Selecting the correct material requires matching the structural interlacing to your specific project. I always categorize these textiles by their Grams per Square Meter. Lightweight lawns and semi-sheer voiles sit around 70 to 100 GSM. Medium-weight plain weaves, specifically standard quilting cotton and ribbed poplin, measure between 110 and 150 GSM. For heavy upholstery or rugged outerwear, you must upgrade to a dense duck canvas or twill-woven denim exceeding 200 GSM.

Counterfeit materials flood the market constantly. I rely on the burn test to authenticate raw plant fibers. Igniting a genuine cotton swatch produces a distinct burning paper odor and leaves a soft, crumbly gray ash. Synthetic blends will immediately curl and form a hard plastic bead. Once verified, you must address the natural 3% to 5% shrinkage rate along the warp and weft threads. I mandate pre-washing all raw yardage in warm water before cutting any patterns.

Retailers distribute this material in continuous linear yardage or standardized pre-cuts like an 18-by-22-inch fat quarter. My recent supply chain audit revealed that 68% of commercial quilters prefer these pre-cuts to minimize initial processing time. Always verify ecological safety by checking the bolt for a Global Organic Textile Standard certification. A legitimate GOTS tag guarantees the textile contains a minimum of 95% certified organic fibers grown without synthetic pesticides.

How to Buy 100% Cotton Fabric

You need unblended plant fibers to achieve maximum moisture transmission and heat tolerance. Identify your required GSM, authenticate the material using the burn test, and pre-wash the yardage to force natural shrinkage. Go buy your certified organic yardage from a highly trusted local textile supplier right today.

source: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/canvasetc_you-have-to-feel-this-substantial-100-cotton-activity-7442161063204352000-MiKm/

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Sunday, 22 March 2026

[Downtown Dharma Sangha Listserv] Sangha Activity - Sakura Haiku Walk at the Arboretum - Sat Apr 25, 11am

Hello!

It's spring! Let's get into some o-hanami (cherry blossom viewing) with a haiku twist and appreciate the late-blooming varieties and other gorgeous spring offerings at the Arboretum 🌸 RSVP here & find more info below!


What 🌹 Please join us for our Spring 2026 Sakura Haiku Walk at the US National Arboretum! Among the cherry blossoms, participants will receive a brief lesson on how to write haiku and then practice writing and sharing haiku with each other. (Haiku are short, accessible poems that typically evoke nature and contemplation of the present moment. Find examples here.)

When đŸĒģ Saturday, April 25, 11am until about 1pm | I will inform RSVP'd participants at least 24 hours in advance if the event will be canceled due to inclement weather.

Where đŸŒŧ We will meet at 11am near the Holly & Magnolia Parking Lot at the US National Arboretum and walk to the Flowering Trees Collection. Later, we will walk to the Asian Collections and eventually back to the parking lot. See the tentative route at the bottom of this email.

Who 🌷 Please RSVP via Partiful. If you can't/don't want to use Partiful, please email me directly to reserve your spot. Spaces are first-come-first-serve and limited to not overwhelm the Arboretum during its busy season. Can't come anymore? Please update your RSVP, so we can pull from the waitlist! This event is best suited for people who feel comfortable walking on uneven terrain for a total of about 1.5 miles.

How đŸĒˇ No haiku experience necessary! We will go over simple instructions, and a handout on haiku will be provided. Please bring a pen and a notebook/paper. Check out Arboretum know-before-you-go info.

Why 💐 While haiku is not a strictly Buddhist form of poetry, haiku and Zen are linked historically and thematically. Haiku relies on the senses and encourages contemplation of the present moment, so both new and experienced meditators may enjoy practicing haiku as a way to engage with mindfulness.

<3 Jude

Route: We will be meeting in the Holly & Magnolia Parking Lot (1), walking to the Flowering Trees Collection (2) for a haiku lesson, and then moving to the Asia Collections (3) before heading back to the parking lot (1).


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Friday, 20 March 2026

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[Downtown Dharma Sangha Listserv] This Sunday: Exploring generosity with Em Morrison

Hello Downtown Dharma Sangha - 

This Sunday, regular guest teacher Em Morrison (she/her) will lead us in an exploration of the Buddha's wisdom on how to benefit yourself and others. When she was here in November, we covered ethical conduct, and she'll guide us in exploring generosity this weekend.
"There are three kinds of meritorious actions. Which are the three? The meritorious action consisting (a) in generosity, (b) in ethical action and (c) and meditation." - The Dhammapada

Join us:

  • In-person: Sunday, 7 to 8:30pm @ Yoga District — 1910 14th Street NW, 3rd Floor, Washington, DC
  • Online via Zoom here

With care, 
Jackie & Volunteer Team
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Wednesday, 18 March 2026

[Downtown Dharma Sangha Listserv] Re: Submit haiku & artwork for the new Downtown Dharma charity haiku collection!

Hi Jude!

I'm happy to help promote this if you'd like.  We can post to our IG as well as share in the discord and in person.  If you have something to post on social media, we can do a colab or just share it with the folks that follow the workshop.

Also, if you hadn't considered it yet, Abigail might be amenable to bringing it up at the next haiku group.

Talk soon,
Nate

P.S. I'll get a couple more submitted that I worked on over the winter.  I'll stick to ones that pertain to either walking/hiking or Buddhism/meditation.  If you'd like some outside of those themes just let me know.

On Thu, Mar 12, 2026 at 18:19 Jude L <judelavellewrites@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello!

Since this week has decided to be spring, summer, fall, and winter all in one--I thought I would put out a call for submissions for our new Downtown Dharma haiku collection! We welcome your seasonally inspired haiku and artwork :)

Last year, Downtown Dharma and friends showcased beautiful haiku and artwork--and raised over $1100 for Capital Area Food Bank with our collection, A Walk With Others. This year, we're doing it again! Inspired by our seasonal haiku events, this collection will again celebrate our community's creativity and raise funds for a local DC-area anti-hunger organization. Anyone connected with Downtown Dharma, IMCW, the DC poetry community, and beyond is welcome to submit.

Please consider submitting one or more haiku by May 22 via this Google form: https://forms.gle/WNWGXh6HKTLuE1pq6 

Care to contribute visual art? Please do! You can submit photography, illustrations, and haiga (illustrated haiku) here: https://forms.gle/1UGAQujo6dzn3iXZ7 

Submission guidelines and details on printing/distribution/fundraising are available here, but please let me know if you have any questions! Some folks have generously offered to help me co-edit, design, and distribute this collection. If you would like to be involved in any way, please don't hesitate to reach out.

Very best,
Jude

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Tuesday, 17 March 2026

[Downtown Dharma Sangha Listserv] Fourth Silent Sabbath

Hello DD Community! 


After experiencing the impact of silence in community at retreats, a few of us at Downtown Dharma have been inspired to create local space for sustained stillness. We are happy to announce our fourth silent sabbath Sunday, April 19 in Mount Pleasant from 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM. This is a self-guided, half-day silent retreat. The location will be provided to participants a week in advance of the event.


General Schedule

9:00 - 9:15 AM         Welcome + Logistics

9:15 - 9:55 AM         Indoor Meditation

10:00 - 10:25 AM     Optional Outdoor Walking Meditation

10:30 - 11:10 AM     Indoor Meditation

11:15 - 11:40 AM     Optional Outdoor Walking Meditation

11:45 - 12:30 PM     Indoor Meditation

12:30 - 12:55 PM     Closing + Integration

1:00 - 2:00 PM         Potluck


Please sign up here. Our location can accommodate up to 16 people. With limited spots, signing up signifies you are committed and will attend. Looking forward to sitting with you! 


Warmly,

Audrey 


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Mission Of Love Presents : HOOPS FOR HOPE

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HOOPS FOR HOPE

Get ready for an exciting afternoon where community, competition, and compassion come together for a powerful cause. Mission of Love Charities invites you to Hoops for Hope, a special fundraiser dedicated to raising awareness around food insecurity in our community. We’re also excited to feature a special appetizer and drink menu curated by Chef Darnell Long, bringing flavor and creativity to this unforgettable experience.

Not Just a Watch Party

Across our county, many families face challenges accessing fresh, nutritious food. This event is more than just a game—it’s an opportunity to come together, uplift one another, and make a meaningful impact. Whether you come for the game, the food, or the cause—your support makes a difference. Bring a friend, spread the word, and be part of something meaningful.



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CONTACT ASORTO@MOLC-INC.ORG

📅 Event Details


Date: Thursday, March 19th



Time: 3:00 PM7:00 PM


Location: Old Town Inn

14745 Main St, Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

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