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Block Print Project Pack

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A - black & redB - blues etcC - bold red/blackcomposite
Our price: £12.00
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Block Print Project Packs

Stitch and quilt a cushion cover, sew a tote bag, make bunting, Japanese style rice bags, padded coasters and so on.

Or incorporate them into clothing as patches or pockets or inset patterning in a plain shirt

 

Each of the packs contains 16 x 15cm squares of various block printed fabrics from renowned printers in Bagru in Rajasthan, and a fat quarter of a complementary Indian cotton.

A - SOLD OUT- mainly blacks, red and terracotta shades, matched with a FQ of overdyed block printed cotton from Gujarat

B - SOLD OUT- mainly blues and greens with red detailing, matched with a FQ of striped handwoven khadi cotton from Gujarat

C - bolder black, red and white shades, matched with a FQ of Ajrakh-style block printed cotton from Gujarat

There may be slight variations in the squares patterns from those shown here. The packs contain only fabric, no instructions

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Block print project pack *****Posted by Debbi S on December 3 2025 at 15:40Lovely selection of block printed squares and a delicious fat quarter
Customer rating:*****

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