★[Material] 100%Cotton ★[Width] 59'' or 150 cm (± 2 cm) ★[Length ] Cut to order, will be sent in continuous one piece, unless otherwise stated or requested. If you want more, please order more for correct qty. ★[Weight] 900 g/ m ♡ 。◕‿◕。 ♡ Most of this material is suitable for making dresses, skirts, shirts, coats, windbreakers, dresses, trousers and so on. Please use your creativity to complete it. New fabric, kept in a smoke and pet free room. If you need any special length, we are always happy to issue a customized listing specially for you! *-*Wonderful fabric for clothes and other handmade accessories, Free your imagination to create with this beautiful fabric!! ★[Please note that]: *-* Please note that the real color might be slightly different from what you see on your monitors. *-*Please check the detail picture carefully before buying. The fabric is a customized product. It is not refundable or exchangeable. Thanks for your understanding. ★[Shipping Information]: Your order will be shipped out in 3-5 working days. We'll choose the most efficient shipping ways to different countries. Standard transportation time varies from 2 to 3 weeks, or even longer to different countries and places. It might be delayed due to busy seasons, holidays, extreme weather or other unexpected happenings. Should you need a faster shipping way, please let us know! ♡ 。◕‿◕。 ♡ Thank you very much for visiting our shop! We are trying our best to find beautiful, great, special fabric for you. Any questions and concerns, please contact us conversation at any time.
Bundle dyeing is one of the easiest dyeing techniques. It produces a unique pattern every time, as it all depends on the arrangement of the dyestuff. This tutorial doesn’t cover mordanting - fixing the color. If you are working with materials you have at home, you can skip this step, though colors will be less vibrant and less durable. Don’t let it stop you from experimenting, though!
Easy Shibori Techniques to Try. DIY: How To Shibori Dye Tutorial
Traditional Shibori Hand Dyed Indigo Fabric Tablecloth / Tapestry - Square
These moody earthy tones are so hard to photograph. They do have a bit of sparkle to them. Available here. SOLD Have a goo...
Soft, luxurious, and great for your skin and hair, this 100% hand dyed silk bedding is a dream. Each silk sheet is unique and hand dyed in signature Peacock technique, layering magnificent indigos and emeralds to create a special blend. Due to the nature of the hand dye process, what you receive will vary from the product image in tone and pattern.
Fast ein halber Meter handgefärbter Baumwollente 7 oz. Stoffstück mit den Maßen 45 x 52 cm (läuft nicht von Webkante zu Webkante). Die Färbung mit niedrigem Eintauchen erzeugt Variationen in der Farbpalette und im Muster, was zu einem einzigartigen Wirbel aus Grüntönen und blassen Malachit führt. Auf der einen Seite befindet sich ein kleiner roter Fleck, auf der anderen nicht. Die verwendeten Farbstoffe sind umweltfreundliche Kaltwasserfarben. Vorgewaschen, vorgeschrumpft. Ideal für Stoffcollagen, Home-Projekte, Taschen. Obwohl wir uns bemühen, die tatsächlichen Farben darzustellen, kann es aufgrund unterschiedlicher Monitore zu leichten Abweichungen kommen. Foto-Requisiten sind nicht enthalten - Sie kaufen ein dünnes Viertel des Stoffes. Bitte beachten Sie, wir versenden so schnell wie möglich, aber aufgrund unserer abgelegenen Lage dauert es manchmal 3 bis 5 Werktage, bis wir es zur Post bringen können.
This is tutorial on sun printing fabric with Dye-na-Flow by Jacquard.
Discover how to dye fabric with onion skins using various techniques. Follow this complete guide for natural, eco-friendly dyeing methods and beautiful results.
We have been busy expanding our colour palette using only natural plant and mineral dyes. We have added indigo blue to our colours and have started growing our own at our test farm. Madder root which produces reds, oranges and pinks grows wild here in Jordan. Yellows are easy to find. Our favourites come from pomegranate rind, olive leaves, camomile flowers and ochre earth. And blacks are made by adding iron to pomegranate, tea or eucalyptus bark. Natural dyes produce different colours on wool or cotton. Our scrap pile of cotton fabric is rich in possibilities now.
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