Weighty Kantha Stitched Indian Cotton - Merchant & Mills
A heavyweight ecru cotton with a thich black kantha stitch that runs selvedge to selvedge. There is no batting in the middle of this cloth, the inside is made up of a series of thicker yarns which gives it the quilted feel. For making something like a simple boxy jacket we would recommend simply finishing the edges by hemming or binding the edges. This cloth would also look great as a simple quilt with binding, or as cushions.
- 148cm wide.
- 20.9oz, 709gsm.
- 100% cotton.
- sold per half meter increment / 19.5"
Samples NOT available.
Made in India.
- Indian handlooms are sometimes susceptible to irregularities in the weave due to their handmade nature, this is all part of their charm and are not classed as flaws.
- For the first couple of washes, place the fabric in the washing machine drum at 30 or 40 degrees with a handful of table salt. This will help fix the dye to prevent it running.
****PLEASE NOTE: all textiles are sold per 1/2meter/yard
If you require 1 full meter = QTY 2, 2 meters = QTY 4 etc...
Indian handlooms are sometimes susceptible to irregularities in the weave due to their handmade nature, this is all part of their charm and are not classed as flaws.
For the first couple of washes, place the fabric in the washing machine drum at 30 or 40 degrees with a handful of table salt. This will help fix the dye to prevent it running.
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Weighty Kantha Stitched Indian Cotton - Merchant & Mills
Weighty Kantha Stitched Indian Cotton - Merchant & Mills
A heavyweight ecru cotton with a thich black kantha stitch that runs selvedge to selvedge. There is no batting in the middle of this cloth, the inside is made up of a series of thicker yarns which gives it the quilted feel. For making something like a simple boxy jacket we would recommend simply finishing the edges by hemming or binding the edges. This cloth would also look great as a simple quilt with binding, or as cushions.
- 148cm wide.
- 20.9oz, 709gsm.
- 100% cotton.
- sold per half meter increment / 19.5"
Samples NOT available.
Made in India.
- Indian handlooms are sometimes susceptible to irregularities in the weave due to their handmade nature, this is all part of their charm and are not classed as flaws.
- For the first couple of washes, place the fabric in the washing machine drum at 30 or 40 degrees with a handful of table salt. This will help fix the dye to prevent it running.
****PLEASE NOTE: all textiles are sold per 1/2meter/yard
If you require 1 full meter = QTY 2, 2 meters = QTY 4 etc...
Indian handlooms are sometimes susceptible to irregularities in the weave due to their handmade nature, this is all part of their charm and are not classed as flaws.
For the first couple of washes, place the fabric in the washing machine drum at 30 or 40 degrees with a handful of table salt. This will help fix the dye to prevent it running.
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A heavyweight ecru cotton with a thich black kantha stitch that runs selvedge to selvedge. There is no batting in the middle of this cloth, the inside is made up of a series of thicker yarns which gives it the quilted feel. For making something like a simple boxy jacket we would recommend simply finishing the edges by hemming or binding the edges. This cloth would also look great as a simple quilt with binding, or as cushions.
- 148cm wide.
- 20.9oz, 709gsm.
- 100% cotton.
- sold per half meter increment / 19.5"
Samples NOT available.
Made in India.
- Indian handlooms are sometimes susceptible to irregularities in the weave due to their handmade nature, this is all part of their charm and are not classed as flaws.
- For the first couple of washes, place the fabric in the washing machine drum at 30 or 40 degrees with a handful of table salt. This will help fix the dye to prevent it running.
****PLEASE NOTE: all textiles are sold per 1/2meter/yard
If you require 1 full meter = QTY 2, 2 meters = QTY 4 etc...
Indian handlooms are sometimes susceptible to irregularities in the weave due to their handmade nature, this is all part of their charm and are not classed as flaws.
For the first couple of washes, place the fabric in the washing machine drum at 30 or 40 degrees with a handful of table salt. This will help fix the dye to prevent it running.























