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FAQs
Are these vintages?
Yes, absolutely. They were handmade to be dowry or used for everyday wear in the middle of 20th century of China. With the entry of industrial textile, those rustic fabrics were hand down.
What it can be used for?
It can be used for bags, quilting, boro patchwork, framed, Sashiko, crafting, table runners, curtains, cushions, clothes, wall hanging, lampshades, throw pillows, chair upholstery, collage and many uses.
How is the material?
The material is lightweight enough to go through sewing machine without any problems, and heavy enough to be suitable for any projects that needs a tad bit thicker fabrics.
Why prices are different?
Prices are vary from its rarity, width, special colorway, ages, condition, woven skills and process complexity.
Can I get it more meters on specific pattern?
Each roll is unique and limited quantity, no two exactly the same. We can find the replacement of similar one if common pattern, but no more after sold if rare pattern.
Why are they so narrow width?
Because they were hand woven on ancient wooden loom from rural family, so the width is limited and vary.
How is the condition?
Overall is in good condition with no hole. If anywhere worn, I will point out in description. For light color fabrics, it’s unavoidable to have stains a little bit or yellowing, that’s the age marks.
How can I get wholesale price?
If order quantity more than 30 meters(mixed order), please feel free to message me for wholesale price.
Why cotton seeds shown on surface of fabric?
Due to the nature of the woven piece (homespun natural fiber cotton and handwoven on a wooden loom), there are some imperfections like slubs or cotton seeds in the weave of the fabric. These are considered part of their charm. Imperfection but individual.
How to wash?
Machine washable, or hand wash, dark color wash separately, it may loose surface color for first few washes. All vintage textiles will be pre-washed in salt water to remove the dusts before shipping to you.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Yes, absolutely. They were handmade to be dowry or used for everyday wear in the middle of 20th century of China. With the entry of industrial textile, those rustic fabrics were hand down.
It can be used for bags, quilting, boro patchwork, framed, Sashiko, crafting, table runners, curtains, cushions, clothes, wall hanging, lampshades, throw pillows, chair upholstery, collage and many uses.
The material is lightweight enough to go through sewing machine without any problems, and heavy enough to be suitable for any projects that needs a tad bit thicker fabrics.
Prices are vary from its rarity, width, special colorway, ages, condition, woven skills and process complexity.
Each roll is unique and limited quantity, no two exactly the same. We can find the replacement of similar one if common pattern, but no more after sold if rare pattern.
Because they were hand woven on ancient wooden loom from rural family, so the width is limited and vary.
Overall is in good condition with no hole. If anywhere worn, I will point out in description. For light color fabrics, it’s unavoidable to have stains a little bit or yellowing, that’s the age marks.
If order quantity more than 30 meters(mixed order), please feel free to message me for wholesale price.
Due to the nature of the woven piece (homespun natural fiber cotton and handwoven on a wooden loom), there are some imperfections like slubs or cotton seeds in the weave of the fabric. These are considered part of their charm. Imperfection but individual.
Machine washable, or hand wash, dark color wash separately, it may loose surface color for first few washes. All vintage textiles will be pre-washed in salt water to remove the dusts before shipping to you.