A to Z Challenge 2026 – Theme Reveal

“Choose any subject you would like to write about…” that is the object of the A to Z Challenge, and thinking of things that interest me is not a problem for me, but choosing a subject not only to write about, but to write in a way that other people will catch my interest – that is the real challenge! When I chose to write about Commodities in 2024, I was more than a little trepidatious, would it be too dry a subject, would it only be of interest to economists, mostly men, nerds? As it happened, I found much to interest me, and, I think, those who read the abecedarium. Last year was more personal – a kind of memoir told in topics rather than chronologically, but this year I return to a subject, close to our skin if not our hearts, and yet, again, I wonder if this subject will get some people past the title on the list – dismissed as niche? For this year, my theme is What We Wear – Fabrics and Fibres

For this year, my theme is What We Wear – Fabrics and Fibres

Both men and women are involved with Fabrics on a professional level – manufacturing first the Fibres and then the cloth, by weaving, knitting or more arcane processes and then there are those who make things out of cloth – clothes, fashionable and functional, bags, art, bandages and all manner of things. On a craft level, I suspect that women still outnumber men, despite the Tom Daley’s and Kaffe Fassett disciples of this world. Yet anybody who reads books must surely have a moment’s curiosity upon encountering such names as grosgrain, huckaback and hair cloth. Who is even sure about more common names such as flannel [nighties or draws], what is English about Broderie Anglaise or Dutch about Holland Cloth.

We all wear clothes and for some people, reading the little labels that give the fibre mix is a matter of life or itch whilst for others, it’s all an irrelevance they skip over on the way to the How to Care label which tells them whether to wash (hot or cold), tumble or drip-dry, or that dire warning Dry Clean Only! For some, the choice of fabric and constituent fibre, is an ethical one – “I only wear “natural” fibres, but what makes for genuine sustainability? Sheep caused much of Great Britain, even unto the Scottish Highlands, to be stripped of trees (with their oxygen replenishing bounty) and the sheep still keep the mountains free of saplings. Does wood count as a “natural” fibre source (Viscose, Rayon, Acetate) and why is Lyocell more environmentally friendly?

These are just some of the questions thrown up by my deep dive into Fabrics and Fibres and they take us to History, Economics, Chemistry and Craft to find answers – come along for the ride and find out more about the clothes you inhabit and the stuff they are made of…

I compiled a list of as many fabrics, fibres and related items as possible (278 items), from several sources, the most comprehensive of which was Wikipedia. Since there ar only 26 letters in the alphabet, I could not write in detail about every instance so I have taken snippets of text for the brief descriptions and linked to the source in the name of the item. I am indebted to all the contributors to those Wikipedia pages and the depth of knowledge to be found there…

If you are also participating in the A to Z this year – I look forward to seeing you on the road…

Ever wanted to look like a head-to-toe marshmallow? No? Well, Giambattista Valli is here to quickly change your mind. The designer (and tulle fanatic) showcased several on-point millennial pink gowns, which looked like something straight out of a fairytale. (Getty Images) (Elle)

24 thoughts on “A to Z Challenge 2026 – Theme Reveal

    • March 10, 2026 at 12:57 pm
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      Thanks Sue – se you on the trail…

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    • March 10, 2026 at 12:58 pm
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      It is interesting but each year I seem to bite off a bigger chunk of work…

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    • March 10, 2026 at 1:04 pm
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      I certainly hope so Jamie…

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  • March 9, 2026 at 10:14 pm
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    I was interested in an article I read this week about one of the major Fashion Shows having a special day for blind people, with fabric swatches for them to feel while the models on the catwalk were described in more detail. And when dealing with fabrics, I understand more condiseration is giving to the recycling loop in some places. Fabircs that can be recycled, fabrics from recycled products… Will you be touching on these ideas?

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    • March 10, 2026 at 1:06 pm
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      I hadn’t heard of the fashion for the blind, Jemima, would appreciate the link if you still have it! Recycling is definitely going to be covered!

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    • March 10, 2026 at 1:07 pm
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      I hadn’t heard of the blind fashion show, Jemima, I would love the link if you still have it… Recycling wil definitely be in the mix (fabric blending joke)!

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  • March 10, 2026 at 8:51 am
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    I like this! Can’t wait to see the topics you’ll come up with 🙂

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    • March 10, 2026 at 1:12 pm
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      Oh yes – there will be such treasures as “Rum Swizzle”! (that one is under H for historical Fabrics)

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    • March 11, 2026 at 1:01 pm
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      I thought it might be, I hope I do it justice… More shoes? I imagine you spending every spare minute during the year sketching shoes, Anne, lol

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    • March 15, 2026 at 1:14 pm
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      You surely will, Li

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    • March 16, 2026 at 8:17 am
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      Thanks – you too!

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  • March 17, 2026 at 3:51 am
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    Not just what, but why? Sounds like a great theme!
    Looking forward to the challenge this year.
    “I can’t change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination.” —Jimmy Dean

    J (he/him 👨🏽 or 🧑🏽 they/them) @JLenniDorner ~ Speculative Fiction & Reference Author and Co-host of the April Blogging #AtoZChallenge international blog hop

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    • March 17, 2026 at 4:02 pm
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      I only have ten posts completed so far but I should have some blocks of undisturbed time this week – look forward to seeing you too, Lenni…

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    • March 17, 2026 at 4:00 pm
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      Thanks Kai – see you on the road…

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  • March 17, 2026 at 7:16 pm
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    That picture made me think of the pink marshmallow covered chocolate cakes with coconut on them that I used to get as a treat when I was a child…..oh my gosh … It looks like you’ve done a lot of work on this already…. I wonder if lions mane is one of those 278 items. (I was just drinking that in some of my mushroom coffee and though wow, that’s actually kinda gross). Looking forward to the challenge and seeing some of these fabrics.
    Cheers,
    Barbie

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  • March 20, 2026 at 2:56 pm
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    What a fascinating theme–endlessly varied and with broad appeal. And it looks as if, as always, you have done your homework! I look forward to visiting, even if I decide that I can’t manage it this year. Cheers, J

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