Below is a list of all Fiber in Final Fantasy XIV.
The information listed includes their stack size, the price you can sell to an NPC for, a description of the item and any info relating to stats that they may have.
The Fiber are sorted by name, however you can sort them by any of the columns by clicking on the headers. Under the headers are search boxes that allow you to filter results.
Hover over or click on an item name for more info and any stats.
Fiber Cloth Feathers
Fiber Cloth Feathers
The information listed includes their stack size, the price you can sell to an NPC for, a description of the item and any info relating to stats that they may have.
The Fiber are sorted by name, however you can sort them by any of the columns by clicking on the headers. Under the headers are search boxes that allow you to filter results.
Hover over or click on an item name for more info and any stats.
Items (236) | Stack | Description | NPC | |
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Aetherochemical Fiber | 1 | Super-strong fiber created using recently rediscovered Allagan aetherochemical techniques. | 20 | |
Ala Mhigan Burdet | 1 | A composite fabric made using Gyr Abanian materials and Garlean know-how. | 4 | |
Ala Mhigan Weave | 1 | Cloth woven using traditional techniques that date back to the Fifth Astral Era. | 1 | |
Almasty Fur | 1 | A softer fur you have never known. | 2 | |
Almasty Serge | 1 | Warm fabric woven with the fur of an almasty. | 4 | |
Antique Rug | 1 | Someone, many decades past, paid a considerable sum for this expertly woven floorpiece. | 3 | |
Apkallu Down | 1 | Down feathers taken from the breast of a young apkallu. | 1 | |
Approved Grade 2 Artisanal Skybuilders’ Cotton Boll | 1 | To the untrained eye, this may appear to be no different from any other cotton boll. Those with trained eyes, however, will notice that it is pink, not the usual white. Used in expert crafting recipes. | 7 | |
Approved Grade 2 Skybuilders’ Cotton Boll | 1 | One of the skybuilder’s children asked, “Is this what sheep are made from?” The answer was a resounding, “I’m not sure. Possibly.” Used in level 80 crafting recipes. | 7 | |
Approved Grade 2 Skybuilders’ Flax | 1 | Included in a surprising number of recipes and concoctions despite its only notable property being “it smells nice.” Used in level 40 crafting recipes. | 1 | |
Approved Grade 2 Skybuilders’ Hemp | 1 | One can only hope that whatever purpose the skybuilders have in mind for this hardy plant was worth depriving some herbivorous creature of its leafy goodness. Used in level 20 crafting recipes. | 1 | |
Approved Grade 2 Skybuilders’ Straw | 1 | In some parts of Eorzea, straw is used to weave hats with wide peaks to keep the sun from the wearer’s eyes. Fortunately─or perhaps unfortunately─for Ishgardians, there is seldom enough sunlight to warrant such headwear, and the vicious winds would prevent the owner from remaining behatted for more than a few scant moments. Used in level 60 crafting recipes. | 3 | |
Approved Grade 2 Skybuilders’ Vine | 1 | Careless owners of high-walled castles in faerie tales often allow these to grow over said walls, thereby allowing dashing heroes to infiltrate the premises to steal jewels, damsels in distress, scones from the pantry, and so forth. Used in level 70 crafting recipes. | 6 | |
Approved Grade 3 Artisanal Skybuilders’ Cotton Boll | 1 | These bolls contain roughly twice the amount of cotton as the regular sort, but due to the thickness of the plant’s stems, take roughly twice as much effort to harvest. Used in expert crafting recipes. | 7 | |
Approved Grade 3 Artisanal Skybuilders’ Vine | 1 | The artisanal vines that are chosen for the Firmament tend to stand out from the common-or-garden varieties. One could say they are vine for attention. Used in expert crafting recipes. | 7 | |
Approved Grade 3 Skybuilders’ Cotton Boll | 1 | Often misheard as “cotton bowl,” which has led to several nigh on useless pieces of fluffy tableware being submitted to the skybuilders. Used in level 40 crafting recipes. | 1 | |
Approved Grade 3 Skybuilders’ Gossamer Cotton Boll | 1 | In this case, the word “gossamer” is applied in a literal sense, as each boll is covered in a fine layer of cobweb. This is kept intact until the cotton is spun into thread, which grants it extraordinary resilience to wear and tear. Used in level 80 crafting recipes. | 7 | |
Approved Grade 3 Skybuilders’ Hemp | 1 | Compared to the grade 2 variety, this is the good shite. Used in level 20 crafting recipes. | 1 | |
Approved Grade 3 Skybuilders’ Vine | 1 | A naturally occurring substitute for rope, perfect for swinging through the trees while yodeling like a buffoon. | 3 | |
Approved Grade 4 Artisanal Skybuilders’ Cocoon | 1 | As the skybuilders neglected to specify the exact type of cocoon they would like delivered, its contents remain unknown. It could be home to anything from a wamoura pupa to the larva of a parasitic wespe. Nothing good, in other words. Used in expert crafting recipes. | 7 | |
Approved Grade 4 Skybuilders’ Cotton Boll | 1 | A freshly picked cotton boll with the stem still attached is the perfect implement for cleaning one’s ears, though it is likely that the skybuilders will notice if that same cotton boll is submitted to them after being used. They tend to object to that sort of thing. Used in level 40 crafting recipes. | 1 | |
Approved Grade 4 Skybuilders’ Gossamer Cotton Boll | 1 | When it comes to cotton bolls, this is the sovereign of softness, the commandant of comfort, the liege lord of loveliness. Used in level 80 crafting recipes. | 7 | |
Approved Grade 4 Skybuilders’ Hemp | 1 | Since time immemorial, this robust plant has helped many a convicted criminal dance the hempen jig. Used in level 20 crafting recipes. | 1 | |
Approved Grade 4 Skybuilders’ Vine | 1 | Although such vines make perfectly adequate replacements for rope, it seems that the skybuilders have more than enough actual rope to make the use of this plant somewhat redundant. Used in level 60 and 70 crafting recipes. | 3 | |
AR-Caean Cotton Boll | 1 | A rare variety of cotton which has been beloved as long as you can remember…which is not very long, given that your mind goes blank each time you attempt to recall its origins. | 2 | |
AR-Caean Velvet | 1 | A rare fabric that delights mankind for unknown and possibly sinister reasons. | 4 | |
Arachne Velveteen | 1 | Thick cloth woven from the web of the chimerical monstrosity Arachne. | 2 | |
Arachne Web | 1 | The wire-like web of the Allagan chimerical miscreation, Arachne. | 1 | |
Athletikos Cloth | 1 | Supple fabric with give enough to accommodate a wide range of vigorous movement. | 1 | |
Azim Cotton Boll | 1 | The white of Azim cotton is so bright that some compare it to staring at the sun itself. | 2 | |
Bayberry Cloth | 1 | Cloth woven from kudzu and colored with wax myrtle. | 4 | |
Blackseed Cotton Boll | 1 | These fibrous cotton flowers originated in ocean waters long forgotten. | 2 | |
Blackseed Cotton Cloth | 1 | Several yalms of blackseed cotton cloth wrapped around a short wooden distaff. | 4 | |
Blessed Fletchings | 1 | Arrow fletchings crafted from the large, rigid feathers of an eagle and then blessed by an anointed Halonic priest. | 10 | |
Blissful Shroud | 1 | A long sheet of translucent cloth taken from the robes worn by the Lady of the Bliss. In addition with being unnaturally lightweight, the shroud tingles the skin when touched. | 42 | |
Bloodgrass | 1 | A bundle of dried bloodgrass stalks for use in thatching. | 1 | |
Bloodhemp | 1 | A common grass found growing throughout Othard. From its stalks, bloodhempen yarn is created. | 2 | |
Bloodhempen Cloth | 1 | Several yalms of undyed, bright-red bloodhempen cloth wrapped around a short wooden distaff. | 3 | |
Bloodhempen Yarn | 1 | Coarse yarn spun from bloodhemp fiber. | 2 | |
Boutique Batiste | 1 | No real gentleman of fashion would be caught dead wearing a shirt or─heavens forfend─pants made from anything else. | 1 | |
Bright Flax | 1 | This flowering plant, hardy enough to grow in harsh climes, has a stalk that can be used in the spinning of a naturally white yarn. | 2 | |
Bright Linen Cloth | 1 | Several yalms of undyed white fabric. | 4 | |
Bright Linen Yarn | 1 | Sturdy yarn spun from bright linen. | 2 | |
Byakko’s Mane | 1 | The brilliant white mane of the Far Eastern white tiger of legend. He probably won’t miss it. | 42 | |
Camel Hair | 1 | Thick, brown hair of a Near Eastern monstrosity known as the camel. Dubious reports from sailors claim the beast stands thrice as high as a chocobo, can speak the tongues of man, and has massive humps upon its back which may contain water, wine, or even gold. | 360 | |
Camlet | 1 | An expensive fabric woven from camel hair. Imitations are common, though this piece appears to be legitimate. | 0 | |
Caprice Fleece | 1 | Hair shorn from the pixies’ lovingly─in some sense, at least─raised flock. | 2 | |
Carbon Fiber | 1 | A powerful man-made fiber originally developed by alchemists of the Garlean Empire. | 1 | |
Cashmere Cloth | 1 | Several yalms of cashmere cloth wrapped around a short wooden distaff. | 1 | |
Cashmere Fleece | 1 | Lustrous white wool sheared from a species of mountain goat prized for its fleece. | 1 | |
Celestial Kimono Remnant | 1 | This length of fabric was cut from the Lady of the Moon’s own kimono. | 42 | |
Chimera Mane | 1 | The bristly mane of a biologically engineered monstrosity. | 1 | |
Chimerical Felt | 1 | Several yalms of soft undyed felt created by matting down several layers of hair taken from chimera manes. | 2 | |
Cloth Cointe Quaint | 1 | No real lady of fashion would be caught dead wearing a skirt or─heavens forfend─a dress made from anything else. | 1 | |
Cloth of Happiness | 1 | Guaranteed to bring you eternal happiness if its name is anything to go by. | 1 | |
Cloud Cloth | 1 | Soft, light cotton woven from rare cloud cotton bolls. | 2 | |
Cloud Cotton Boll | 1 | The cloud-like flower of a cotton plant native to the Diadem. | 1 | |
Cotton Boll | 1 | The fibrous flower of the cotton plant. Grown in abundance in the Black Shroud for Gridania’s textile industry. | 1 | |
Cotton Canvas | 1 | A roll of sturdy canvas woven from cotton. | 1 | |
Cotton Stuffing | 1 | Processed cotton fiber commonly used in padding. | 1 | |
Cotton Yarn | 1 | Light yarn spun from cotton. | 1 | |
Crawler Cocoon | 1 | The sticky cocoon of a giant crawler. | 1 | |
Damascene Cloth | 1 | This cloth was woven using a long and complicated process. It is a traditional fabric from the south of Othard. | 1 | |
Dancing Wing | 1 | A gossamer fae wing, liberated from its owner in the Dancing Plague. | 48 | |
Dark Hemp | 1 | Native to the islands of the north seas, the fibrous stem of this plant can be used to weave cloth. | 2 | |
Dark Hempen Cloth | 1 | A sturdy fabric woven from dark hemp. | 4 | |
Dew Thread | 1 | Sticky thread spun from diremite webs. | 1 | |
Diremite Web | 1 | A thick sticky web used to entangle exceptionally large prey. | 1 | |
Doman Weave | 1 | Hempen cloth woven using age-old methods passed down for countless generations by Doman clothiers. | 4 | |
Dotharli Cloth | 1 | The dyeing techniques used to color this bolt of cloth are unique to the Dotharl. | 0 | |
Dress Material | 1 | Pre-cut linen used in the sewing of a spring dress. | 1 | |
Duskblooms | 1 | A flowering plant with tiny purple blooms. | 2 | |
Duskcourt Cloth | 1 | Finely woven cloth with that distinctive duskbloom hue that says, “wealthier than you.” | 4 | |
Duskglow Cocoon | 1 | This variety of silkworm cocoon is prized by textile makers for its warm iridescence. ※Only for use in Namazu society quests. ※Not included in the gathering log. | 0 | |
Dwarven Cotton | 1 | This thick-yet-supple variety of cotton is the traditional cloth of the dwarven people─which makes it the best cloth, as far as said people are concerned. | 4 | |
Dwarven Cotton Boll | 1 | Flowers of the coincidentally short-stalked dwarven cotton plant are used by the people bearing the same name to create everything from undergarments to beards. | 2 | |
Dwarven Cotton Thread | 1 | Versatile thread spun from dwarven cotton bolls. | 2 | |
Eikon Cloth | 1 | Finely woven cloth blessed by a primal. | 3 | |
Eikon Fiber | 1 | Tightly spun thread blessed by a primal. | 2 | |
Ethereal Cocoon | 1 | As difficult to lay hands upon as bubbles on the water, from these cocoons can be spun a rare type of silk. | 2 | |
Exciting Fiber | 1 | Synthetic material invented and woven by the Loporrits. The texture is exhilaratingly different on either side. | 1 | |
Exciting Leather | 1 | Synthetic material invented and cured by the Loporrits. It is both exhilaratingly durable and pleasing to the touch. | 1 | |
Falconer’s Hemp | 1 | A double-weave variety of hemp used by falconers to protect themselves from the sharp talons of their raptors. | 2 | |
Farreach Canvas | 1 | Originally conceived by inhabitants of the sparsely settled Farreach to withstand the gale-force winds ceaselessly blowing on the Bloodbrine Sea, this rugged sailcloth is one of few materials suited to air travel. | 17 | |
Felt Lining | 1 | A roll of woolen felt used as insulation in building construction. | 1 | |
Flannel | 1 | Sturdy cloth woven with two varieties of thread─wool and cotton. | 2 | |
Flax | 1 | Commonly growing in the highlands of Coerthas, the stalk of this fibrous plant is used to create a linen yarn. | 1 | |
Fleece | 1 | Soft white wool sheared from a sheep. | 1 | |
Frontier Cloth | 1 | A bolt of highly durable cloth, ideal for use in garments worn when venturing into parts unknown. | 4 | |
Frost Cotton Boll | 1 | A soft and fluffy variety of cotton named for its resemblance to morning hoarfrost. | 2 | |
Garlean Fiber | 1 | A lightweight fiber far more durable than any woven in Eorzea. | 1 | |
Garnet Cotton | 1 | A cloth woven with traditional techniques and dyed a deep red. | 4 | |
Glass Fiber | 1 | Thinly spun glass remarkably resistant to high temperatures. | 1 | |
Golden Cocoon | 1 | These shining cocoons are woven only by Thavnairian silkworms. | 2 | |
Grade 2 Artisanal Skybuilders’ Cotton Boll | 1 | To the untrained eye, this may appear to be no different from any other cotton boll. Those with trained eyes, however, will notice that it is pink, not the usual white. Used in expert crafting recipes. | 7 | |
Grade 2 Skybuilders’ Cotton Boll | 1 | One of the skybuilder’s children asked, “Is this what sheep are made from?” The answer was a resounding, “I’m not sure. Possibly.” Used in level 80 crafting recipes. | 7 | |
Grade 2 Skybuilders’ Flax | 1 | Included in a surprising number of recipes and concoctions despite its only notable property being “it smells nice.” Used in level 40 crafting recipes. | 1 | |
Grade 2 Skybuilders’ Hemp | 1 | One can only hope that whatever purpose the skybuilders have in mind for this hardy plant was worth depriving some herbivorous creature of its leafy goodness. Used in level 20 crafting recipes. | 1 | |
Grade 2 Skybuilders’ Straw | 1 | In some parts of Eorzea, straw is used to weave hats with wide peaks to keep the sun from the wearer’s eyes. Fortunately─or perhaps unfortunately─for Ishgardians, there is seldom enough sunlight to warrant such headwear, and the vicious winds would prevent the owner from remaining behatted for more than a few scant moments. Used in level 60 crafting recipes. | 3 | |
Grade 2 Skybuilders’ Vine | 1 | Careless owners of high-walled castles in faerie tales often allow these to grow over said walls, thereby allowing dashing heroes to infiltrate the premises to steal jewels, damsels in distress, scones from the pantry, and so forth. Used in level 70 crafting recipes. | 6 | |
Grade 3 Artisanal Skybuilders’ Cotton Boll | 1 | These bolls contain roughly twice the amount of cotton as the regular sort, but due to the thickness of the plant’s stems, take roughly twice as much effort to harvest. Used in expert crafting recipes. | 7 | |
Grade 3 Artisanal Skybuilders’ Vine | 1 | The artisanal vines that are chosen for the Firmament tend to stand out from the common-or-garden varieties. One could say they are vine for attention. Used in expert crafting recipes. | 7 | |
Grade 3 Skybuilders’ Cotton Boll | 1 | Often misheard as “cotton bowl,” which has led to several nigh on useless pieces of fluffy tableware being submitted to the skybuilders. Used in level 40 crafting recipes. | 1 | |
Grade 3 Skybuilders’ Gossamer Cotton Boll | 1 | In this case, the word “gossamer” is applied in a literal sense, as each boll is covered in a fine layer of cobweb. This is kept intact until the cotton is spun into thread, which grants it extraordinary resilience to wear and tear. Used in level 80 crafting recipes. | 7 | |
Grade 3 Skybuilders’ Hemp | 1 | Compared to the grade 2 variety, this is the good shite. Used in level 20 crafting recipes. | 1 | |
Grade 3 Skybuilders’ Vine | 1 | A naturally occurring substitute for rope, perfect for swinging through the trees while yodeling like a buffoon. | 3 | |
Grade 4 Artisanal Skybuilders’ Cocoon | 1 | As the skybuilders neglected to specify the exact type of cocoon they would like delivered, its contents remain unknown. It could be home to anything from a wamoura pupa to the larva of a parasitic wespe. Nothing good, in other words. Used in expert crafting recipes. | 7 | |
Grade 4 Skybuilders’ Cotton Boll | 1 | A freshly picked cotton boll with the stem still attached is the perfect implement for cleaning one’s ears, though it is likely that the skybuilders will notice if that same cotton boll is submitted to them after being used. They tend to object to that sort of thing. Used in level 40 crafting recipes. | 1 | |
Grade 4 Skybuilders’ Gossamer Cotton Boll | 1 | When it comes to cotton bolls, this is the sovereign of softness, the commandant of comfort, the liege lord of loveliness. Used in level 80 crafting recipes. | 7 | |
Grade 4 Skybuilders’ Hemp | 1 | Since time immemorial, this robust plant has helped many a convicted criminal dance the hempen jig. Used in level 20 crafting recipes. | 1 | |
Grade 4 Skybuilders’ Vine | 1 | Although such vines make perfectly adequate replacements for rope, it seems that the skybuilders have more than enough actual rope to make the use of this plant somewhat redundant. Used in level 60 and 70 crafting recipes. | 3 | |
Hagnos Cloth | 1 | Created in a stroke of pure brilliance, this soft, versatile fabric is incapable of being soiled in any way. | 1 | |
Halgai Mane | 1 | The regal mane of a halgai. | 2 | |
Hallowed Ramie Cloth | 1 | Several yalms of ramie cloth purified with holy water and wrapped around a short wooden distaff. | 2 | |
Hannish Cotton | 1 | Woven with techniques perfected over generations on Thavnair, this cotton is durable, dyeable, and─perhaps most importantly─affordable. | 4 | |
Hannish Fiber | 1 | An alchemically created bundle of fine, plant-based material. | 2 | |
Hannish Wool | 1 | An improved variety of Thavnairian wool conceived by the Radz–at–Han Weavers’ Guild. | 1 | |
Hempen Yarn | 1 | Coarse yarn spun from moko grass fiber. | 1 | |
Hingan Flax | 1 | A distant cousin to the flax found in the highlands of Coerthas, the stalk of this fibrous plant is used to create a yarn known in Hingashi as “true linen.” | 2 | |
Hive Forewing | 1 | Plucked from the Lord of the Hive’s back, this remarkably light wing pulses with uncontrollably powerful aetherial energies. | 23 | |
Holy Linen | 1 | This length of true linen has been blessed by one or more religious figures of varying holiness. | 1 | |
Holy Rainbow Cloth | 1 | Several yalms of rainbow cloth purified with holy water and wrapped around a short wooden distaff. | 2 | |
Indigo Cloth | 1 | This fabric makes clothing both durable and difficult to notice dirt and stains upon. …Not that anyone is advising never washing your trousers, mind you. | 4 | |
Intricate Silver Brocade | 1 | A luxurious fabric woven from silver thread, featuring raised patterns more beautiful than anything ever seen in the realm. | 19 | |
Iridescent Cocoon | 1 | This worm-spun cocoon reflects a rainbow’s worth of colors in the light. | 2 | |
Jute | 1 | Native to the islands of the south seas, the fibrous stem of this plant can be used to weave cloth. | 1 | |
Jute Yarn | 1 | Light yarn spun from jute. | 1 | |
Kudzu Cloth | 1 | Several yalms of undyed kudzu cloth wrapped around a short wooden distaff. | 3 | |
Kudzu Thread | 1 | Thick, fibrous yarn spun from kudzu vines. | 2 | |
Kudzu Vine | 1 | If allowed to grow unchecked, a single kudzu plant can cover an acre of forest in less than a single summer, blocking the sun from the plants it envelops. A large swath of the outer Black Shroud currently finds itself being slowly suffocated by the invasive weed. | 2 | |
Linen Canvas | 1 | A roll of sturdy canvas woven from linen. | 1 | |
Linen Yarn | 1 | Stiff yarn spun from flaxen fiber. | 1 | |
Lorikeet Down | 1 | Soft plumes plucked from a lorikeet. | 2 | |
Luminous Fiber | 1 | Glass fiber strengthened using alchemic components. | 2 | |
Magicked Oilcloth | 1 | Linen cloth treated with magicked oil. When wrapped about ore or metal, it prevents the slow yet gradual diffusion of elemental charge from the material. | 360 | |
Maiden Grass | 1 | A bundle of dried maiden grass stalks for use in thatching. | 1 | |
Malake Karpasos | 1 | The method used to weave this luxuriously soft cotton fabric defies identification. | 1 | |
Manzasiri Hair | 1 | The long brown hair of a steppe manzasiri. | 2 | |
Mariner Cotton Cloth | 1 | Favored by sailors, this bundle of cotton cloth is resistant to wrinkles even when wet. | 1 | |
Moko Grass | 1 | A common grass found growing throughout Aldenard. From its stalks, hempen yarn is created. | 1 | |
Mountain Flax | 1 | Sourced from the lofty mountains of Urqopacha. | 2 | |
Mountain Linen | 1 | Several yalms of mountain linen wrapped around a short wooden distaff. | 4 | |
Multifaceted Cotton Cloth | 1 | This multi-purpose cloth, created through collaborative efforts by the Mean’s various facets, is soft, supple, and durable. | 4 | |
New World Macrame | 1 | Colorful textile created by knotting together several lengths of coarse thread. | 1 | |
Oddly Delicate Rhea | 1 | Rhea this oddly delicate is reserved for the production of oddly delicate rhea cloth. It is then, in turn, used to make all sorts of cloth-based items, provided that they are not hindered in any way by being oddly delicate, which rules out practically everything. | 40 | |
Oddly Delicate Rhea Cloth | 1 | Great care must be taken not to stretch, crumple, crease, or─if possible─touch this specimen, lest its intrinsic delicateness be marred. | 35 | |
Oddly Specific Cloth | 1 | Though the Skysteel Manufactory staff were oddly specific regarding the material itself, this odd level of specificity did not extend to its name, which is oddly unspecific. | 35 | |
Oddly Specific Cotton | 1 | If cotton’s fluffiness were rated on a scale of one to one thousand, which it absolutely is not─by anyone other than Nimie, at any rate─this would rate exactly nine hundred and eighty-seven. | 40 | |
Oddly Specific Fleece | 1 | The fleece must be soft enough that one can put their hand into the basket and not be able to feel a thing─except for the inside of said basket. | 40 | |
Oddly Specific Velvet | 1 | The depth and density of this cloth’s plush pile has been measured to 1/1000th of an ilm. | 35 | |
Odin’s Mantle | 1 | Removed from the back of the elder primal Odin, this heavy mantle is fit for a god. | 27 | |
Oroniri Cloth | 1 | The dyeing techniques used to color this bolt of cloth are unique to the Oronir. | 1 | |
Ovim Fleece | 1 | Long, lustrous hair shorn from an ovim. | 2 | |
Ovim Wool | 1 | Resilient fabric woven with the hair of the mountain-dwelling ovim. | 4 | |
Ovim Wool Yarn | 1 | Coarse yarn spun from ovim fleece. | 2 | |
Palebloom Kudzu Cloth | 1 | Prized among traders of finery, this fabric is woven from a rare Far Eastern plant. | 4 | |
Pelupelu Yarn | 1 | A vibrant yarn, spun from the cotton flowers which are native to Urqopacha. | 2 | |
Perfect Cloth | 1 | A better balance of warp and weft has not been seen for centuries. | 6 | |
Pixie Cotton | 1 | A soft fabric woven from pixie floss. | 4 | |
Pixie Floss | 1 | Unbelievably delicate cotton thread. | 2 | |
Pixie Floss Boll | 1 | The brilliantly white flower of an unusual variety of cotton plant. | 2 | |
Rainbow Cloth | 1 | Several yalms of undyed rainbow cloth wrapped around a short wooden distaff. | 2 | |
Rainbow Cotton Boll | 1 | A rare variety of cotton which produces fibers that change color depending on the angle at which light strikes them. | 1 | |
Rainbow Thread | 1 | Multicolored yarn spun from rainbow cotton. | 1 | |
Raindrop Cotton Boll | 1 | The cotton produced by this particular species is said to be as delicate to the touch as a raindrop. Unfortunately, this makes it rather difficult to pick without crushing the boll. | 2 | |
Ramie Cloth | 1 | Several yalms of undyed ramie cloth wrapped around a short wooden distaff. | 2 | |
Ramie Thread | 1 | Strong, absorbent yarn spun from ramie. | 1 | |
Ravana’s Forewing | 1 | Plucked from the Lord of the Hive’s back, this remarkably light wing is impossible to tear despite its thinness. | 22 | |
Red Moko Grass | 1 | A less-common variety of moko grass found growing predominantly in the northern mountainous regions of Aldenard. | 17 | |
Rhea | 1 | A variety of ramie better suited to the climes of Far Eastern Othard. | 2 | |
Rhea Cloth | 1 | Cloth woven from the plant rhea. Due to the complexity of the spinning process, there are very few clothcrafters in the world who can produce this weave, making it extremely rare. Most known samples are in the possession of Far Eastern royalty. | 4 | |
Rroneek Fleece | 1 | Thick, heavy hair shorn from a rroneek. | 2 | |
Rroneek Serge | 1 | Durable fabric woven from the hair of a rroneek. | 4 | |
Ruby Cotton Boll | 1 | The fibrous flower of a rare cotton plant that only grows under the Ruby Sea. As such, Eorzean scholars insist that the flora is in no way related to normal cotton, and is instead a unique variety of sea kelp. | 2 | |
Ruby Cotton Cloth | 1 | Several yalms of undyed ruby cotton cloth wrapped around a short wooden distaff. | 3 | |
Ruby Cotton Yarn | 1 | Light yarn spun from ruby cotton. | 2 | |
Ruinous Plume | 1 | An arcanely complicated feather possessed of three conflicting elemental energies. | 48 | |
Rush Grass | 1 | A durable sweet-smelling grass native to the Far East and used in the weaving of baskets and floor mats. | 1 | |
Saffron Cloth | 1 | Finely woven cloth dyed a vibrant orange with gardenia fruit, rather than the expensive spice after which the color was named. | 4 | |
Sarcenet | 1 | Compared to thread spun from ordinary cocoons, sarcenet is nearly invisible when held between the fingers. | 2 | |
Sarcenet Cloth | 1 | Finely textured fabric painstakingly woven in the traditional Pelupelu style. | 4 | |
Scarlet Moko Cloth | 1 | A fabric woven from scarlet moko grass. | 4 | |
Scarlet Moko Grass | 1 | An ancient species of moko grass which can be used to weave cloth. | 2 | |
Seacloth | 1 | So named for its origin among the isles of the southern seas, this fabric’s unique loose weave has yet to be replicated elsewhere. | 1 | |
Select Duskcourt Cloth | 1 | Finely woven cloth with a distinctive duskbloom hue, selected for its quality by a Boutique of Splendors procurer. | 40 | |
Select Scarlet Moko Cloth | 1 | A bolt of fabric woven from scarlet moko grass, selected for its quality by a Boutique of Splendors procurer. | 40 | |
Select Waterproof Cloth | 1 | A bolt of fabric that has been treated to repel water, selected for its quality by a Boutique of Splendors procurer. | 40 | |
Sewing Thread | 1 | A spool of light, airy thread spun from frost cotton fibers. | 6 | |
Silver Brocade | 1 | A luxurious fabric woven from silver thread, featuring raised patterns. | 18 | |
Skybuilders’ Cocoon | 1 | While there seems to be an endless supply of these in Yanxia, why anyone would actually want them is unclear. They have a taste to match their appearance, in other words, revolting. | 6 | |
Skybuilders’ Cotton Boll | 1 | This cotton must be very special indeed for you to bring it all the way from Lakeland in the First. You can only hope that the skybuilders appreciate you going the extra malm. And traveling to another world. | 7 | |
Skybuilders’ Flax | 1 | It is a well known fact among botanists that the flax in the South Shroud is superior to every other kind, for reasons far too complicated and boring for anyone else to care about. | 1 | |
Skybuilders’ Hemp | 1 | Though this hardy plant can grow almost anywhere, the snow-blasted precipices of Ishgard have so far proven too steep a challenge for it to overcome. This particular specimen was harvested in lower La Noscea, an environment far more conducive to plant life─or any sort of life, for that matter. | 1 | |
Skybuilders’ Straw | 1 | Why the skybuilders would specify that their straw be brought from the Dravanian forelands is anyone’s guess. Perhaps the smell helps their chocobos sleep more peacefully? | 3 | |
Skybuilders’ Vine | 1 | Quite why a particular type of vine that can only be found in the Azim Steppe is necessary to the skybuilders’ plans has yet to be explained. Perhaps they are planning to surprise you with a work of surpassing genius? Or perhaps not. | 6 | |
Skysteel Cloth | 1 | The most advanced technology of the Skysteel Manufactory went into the creation of this bolt of cloth. According to Biggs, equipment made from this material will allow its user to smell a person’s thoughts from a malm away. | 3 | |
Snow Cotton | 1 | The frosty flower of a cotton plant. Soft to the touch like a blanket of fresh snow upon the peaks of Urqopacha. | 2 | |
Snow Cotton Cloth | 1 | Several yalms of snow cotton cloth wrapped around a short wooden distaff. | 4 | |
Snow Flax | 1 | Sourced from the northern reaches of Ilsabard. | 2 | |
Snow Linen | 1 | A bolt of snow-white fabric. | 4 | |
Snurble Tufts | 1 | Long bristly fur taken from a snurble. | 1 | |
Spectral Cocoon | 1 | Spun by a rare breed of silkworm, this ghostly white casing is said to ward off baleful spirits. ※Only for use in Qitari society quests. ※Not included in the gathering log. | 0 | |
Splendid Broombush | 1 | To keep a place looking splendid, you must have tools equally as splendid. This broombush can be used to sweep away even the most stubborn dust. ※Only for use in Qitari society quests. ※Not included in the gathering log. | 0 | |
Splendid Flax | 1 | This fibrous plant makes splendidly sturdy rope. ※Only for use in Qitari society quests. ※Not included in the gathering log. | 0 | |
Splendid Hemp | 1 | This hemp can be woven into splendid paper that can stand the test of time Qhoterl Pasol’s masterpiece will have to endure. ※Only for use in Qitari society quests. ※Not included in the gathering log. | 0 | |
Splendid Water Ivy | 1 | This length of ivy is splendid for adding a touch of home to the Stopple. ※Only for use in Qitari society quests. ※Not included in the gathering log. | 0 | |
Stained Cloth | 1 | A beautiful piece of cloth that appears to have been dragged through the mud, dipped in sheep offal, and then forgotten in a latrine. | 4 | |
Stalk of Ramie | 1 | A variety of swift-growing grass native to the Near East. The stalks can be dried and processed into thin threads which, when spun together, can be woven into a cloth not unlike hemp. | 1 | |
Star Cotton Boll | 1 | A rare variety of cotton which produces nitid fibers that, when struck by light, coruscate like the very stars in the heavens. | 2 | |
Star Velvet | 1 | Tufted fabric with extremely short pile rendering it smooth to the touch. This rare velvet’s thin fibers grant it a unique glossiness from which it earns its name. | 3 | |
Stardust Cotton Cloth | 1 | Several yalms of undyed stardust cotton wrapped around a short distaff. | 4 | |
Stardust Cotton Yarn | 1 | Glimmering yarn reminiscent of a comet’s tail. | 2 | |
Steppe Serge | 1 | Several yalms of undyed steppe serge wrapped around a short wooden distaff. | 3 | |
Stormcloud Cotton Boll | 1 | Extended exposure to the extreme aetherial currents found on and near the Diadem have somehow altered the fibers of this otherwise ordinary cloud cotton. | 2 | |
Stormcloud Cotton Cloth | 1 | Several yalms of undyed stormcloud cotton cloth wrapped around a short wooden distaff. | 3 | |
Straw | 1 | Earless stalks of wheat. | 1 | |
Sturdy Vine | 1 | A durable vine harvested on the Azim Steppe. ※Only for use in Namazu society quests. ※Not included in the gathering log. | 0 | |
Synthetic Fiber | 1 | Alchemically crafted fiber both thin and durable. Used for holding together pieces when creating models. | 19 | |
Taffeta Cloth | 1 | A soft and effulgent cloth originating from the southern lands. | 1 | |
Taoist’s Wool | 1 | Despite supposedly being woven countless generations past, this cloth appears as it was crafted yesterday. | 4 | |
Thavnairian Cotton | 1 | A traditional Near Eastern weave that keeps its wearer cool while protecting her from the harsh rays of the sun. | 4 | |
Thavnairian Thread | 1 | Beautiful thread of the sort Ruveydah Fibers prides itself on. | 4 | |
Thavnairian Wool | 1 | A coarse woolen cloth made from large gauge yarn. A historically important cloth in Thavnair’s textile trade. | 1 | |
Timeless Turali Cloth | 1 | Though the base materials differ from that of modern Turali textiles, this lightweight, handwoven fabric was─and still is─considered ideal for clothing and accessories. | 1 | |
True Linen | 1 | Several yalms of undyed true linen wrapped around a short distaff. | 4 | |
Twincoon | 1 | A massive cocoon spun by not one, but multiple highland erucas. | 2 | |
Twinthread | 1 | A thin lustrous thread woven from countless silken strands pulled from a rare highland twincoon. | 2 | |
Waterproof Cloth | 1 | This durable fabric is backed with a layer of rubber, making it far less permeable to water than typical garment materials. | 4 | |
Waterproof Cotton Cloth | 1 | This soft cloth has been treated with a thin layer of resin to repel water. | 1 | |
Weatherproof Cloth | 1 | Resistant to both dust and water, this sturdy fabric was pulled from the ocean in remarkably pristine condition. | 1 | |
Whisperfine Fleece | 1 | Fine white wool sheared from a breed of sheep prized for the softness of its coat. | 2 | |
Whitefrost Cotton Boll | 1 | Despite their delicate appearance, the fibers of the whitefrost cotton flower are deceptively durable. | 6 | |
Wool Top | 1 | Raw, soft sheep wool combed, bound, and braided. Can be spun into yarn or pressed into felt. | 1 | |
Woolen Yarn | 1 | Heavy yarn spun from sheep fleece. | 1 | |
Worsted Yarn | 1 | Soft, water-absorbent yarn spun from multiple varieties of hair sheared from beastkin of the Azim Steppe. | 2 | |
Yanxian Cotton Boll | 1 | These whimsical cotton flowers, found only in Yanxia, glimmer faintly like stars in the night. | 2 |