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Jaipur Fabric lengths

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F - £25G - £24J - £26N - £24P - £22Jaipur Fabric lengths
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Hand block printed and/or hand dyed cotton fabrics from Sanganer and Bagru in Rajasthan

Sanganer is a major centre of traditional block printing, using chemical dyes.

The block printers I visited in Bagru use natural dyes. They have maybe seven indigo vats on the go!

I am offering most of these as 2.5 metre lengths so that you have enough to make a garment, be it a top, simple dress or lightweight trousers. Of course you may have other plans - tablecloth, napkins, quilt backing, pillowcases... I’d love to see what you do with your chosen pieces!

The pink ruler in each image is 15cm/6” long, to help you judge the size of the patterns.

All fabrics are a minimum of 110cm wide. Most of the cottons are lightweight (L).

I have washed and pressed every length but still recommend another gentle machine wash before use.

C - From Sanganer, a deceptively simple red check on white ground (L) 2.5 metres

F - From Bagru, a natural dyed medallion design (L) 2.5 metres

G - From Bagru, a complex multi-block print (Willam Morris - Indian style!) (L) 2.6 metres

H - From Bagru, an Ajrakh design in madder, black and indigo (L) 2.5 metres

J - From Bagru, an Ajrakh design in madder, black and light indigo (L) 2.5 metres

K - From Bagru, a bold contemporary flower design in indigo (L) 2.5 metres

N - From Bagru, a natural dyed indigo and black design (L) 2.5 metres

P - From Bagru, a busy wave and flower design in natural indigo and madder (L) 2.3 metres

Q - From Jaipur, a rich raspberry hand woven khadi cotton (VL) 2 metres

 

 

 

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