Pink Check Khadi sample
This fabric can be used for home decor goodies, accessories and wearables.
If used for clothing, please bear in mind that this is a fresh and cooling fabric, but not very fluid due to its thickness.
If you are interested in purchasing this fabric by the meter or wish to enquire about current stock, please send us an e-mail to hello@allthefruits.com or fill the form below.
We welcome wholesale orders.
DETAILS
width 80 cm (sample size approximately 15x15 cm)
100% Khadi - hand woven Indian cotton
block printed by hand in Jaipur, India
wash with a delicate soap, iron if needed
when washed at high temperatures, a slight change in colour and size is expected on Khadi
This is a feel good purchase:
All The Fruits spent five months in India working alongside Craftboat, a design studio and paper company based in wonderful Jaipur. They helped us achieve the best block printing results and facilitated ethical manufacturing, providing fair wages and a clean work environment for the artisans that realised this collection.
WE ♡ KHADI
It’s a 100% handwoven textile with a lot of character and a lovely irregular texture.
It supports artisans in villages and micro level weavers across India.
It’s eco-friendly: the only textile activity that doesn’t use fossil fuels.
It’s a fabric full of history, encouraged by Mahatma Gandhi as a program to promote Indian self-reliance and resilience in the weaving industry.
This fabric can be used for home decor goodies, accessories and wearables.
If used for clothing, please bear in mind that this is a fresh and cooling fabric, but not very fluid due to its thickness.
If you are interested in purchasing this fabric by the meter or wish to enquire about current stock, please send us an e-mail to hello@allthefruits.com or fill the form below.
We welcome wholesale orders.
DETAILS
width 80 cm (sample size approximately 15x15 cm)
100% Khadi - hand woven Indian cotton
block printed by hand in Jaipur, India
wash with a delicate soap, iron if needed
when washed at high temperatures, a slight change in colour and size is expected on Khadi
This is a feel good purchase:
All The Fruits spent five months in India working alongside Craftboat, a design studio and paper company based in wonderful Jaipur. They helped us achieve the best block printing results and facilitated ethical manufacturing, providing fair wages and a clean work environment for the artisans that realised this collection.
WE ♡ KHADI
It’s a 100% handwoven textile with a lot of character and a lovely irregular texture.
It supports artisans in villages and micro level weavers across India.
It’s eco-friendly: the only textile activity that doesn’t use fossil fuels.
It’s a fabric full of history, encouraged by Mahatma Gandhi as a program to promote Indian self-reliance and resilience in the weaving industry.
This fabric can be used for home decor goodies, accessories and wearables.
If used for clothing, please bear in mind that this is a fresh and cooling fabric, but not very fluid due to its thickness.
If you are interested in purchasing this fabric by the meter or wish to enquire about current stock, please send us an e-mail to hello@allthefruits.com or fill the form below.
We welcome wholesale orders.
DETAILS
width 80 cm (sample size approximately 15x15 cm)
100% Khadi - hand woven Indian cotton
block printed by hand in Jaipur, India
wash with a delicate soap, iron if needed
when washed at high temperatures, a slight change in colour and size is expected on Khadi
This is a feel good purchase:
All The Fruits spent five months in India working alongside Craftboat, a design studio and paper company based in wonderful Jaipur. They helped us achieve the best block printing results and facilitated ethical manufacturing, providing fair wages and a clean work environment for the artisans that realised this collection.
WE ♡ KHADI
It’s a 100% handwoven textile with a lot of character and a lovely irregular texture.
It supports artisans in villages and micro level weavers across India.
It’s eco-friendly: the only textile activity that doesn’t use fossil fuels.
It’s a fabric full of history, encouraged by Mahatma Gandhi as a program to promote Indian self-reliance and resilience in the weaving industry.