Hey guys, wow I finally get to contribute to something as a newb! I am a fiber artist, and often spin my own yarn. Thought I'd give my two cents on a few things as regarding 'organic' cotton.
Many times, when something is labeled as 100% organic cotton, this means that NON-SYNTHETIC pesticides were used on it. There are yarns out there that get as close as humanly possible to zero pesticides at all, but I'm afraid to link them here, less I bring on the wrath of the
mods.
As regarding the 'walmart' cotton yarns, i.e. peaches and creme, aunt lydia's, all those commercially spun cotton yarns: I'd like to clear a few things up:
These yarns are most definitely not organic. Most (though not all) commercially spun cotton yarns use cotton acquired from very large farming operations, and pesticides are used to: guarantee crop yield, and improve color/regulation of fiber. The cost these companies would have to pay to produce ONLY organic cotton yarns in these large amounts would be much, much higher, and we as customers would end up paying a much higher amount for 100 yards of fiber. We all know organic costs more, and the same applies to yarn.
Even if they're white, or ecru, THESE YARNS ARE NOT NATURALLY COLORED. They have been bleached, dyed, combed, carded, spun, all the while having chemicals added to improve the commercial spinning process, texture, and color-fastness. Boiling can not remove these chemicals. Any time fiber is dyed with anything other than naturally occurring ingredients, these dyes come with a giant TOXIC label on them. When I dye my own fiber, I wear a mask to stop the dye particles from entering my nose or mouth. Commercial companies use these dyes because it means the color will never wash out, and because cotton in it's naturally spun form is not a regulated color.
I am by no means an expert on wicking or
vaping. I am very new. But I've been spinning and dyeing my own fibers for 15 years, and just thought I'd contribute with what I knew of the spinning and dyeing process! I am currently waiting on some
vape mail: I ordered some organic cotton roving (unspun fiber) and am going to attempt to spin my own wicks. Though I may just try and force drunkenbatman to try them first, in case they suck.