Hand Block Print Handmade Queen floral Cotton Quilted Quilt Cotton Blanket Handmade Bedspread Hand Block Print, 100% Cotton Blanket Throw Block Printed Floral jaal Reversible 100 % Cotton Quilted Quilt. Each one-of-a-kind razai (quilt) is crafted from a lightweight block printed cotton voile fabric and is masterfully quilted entirely by hand with 100% pure cotton. This comfortable soft Indian quilt with Indian traditional print is perfect for all weather. Hand Block Printed Reversible Quilt Washing :- Only Dry Clean,Or Stain Clean Only. Material : Filling : (100% Cotton) Front And Back Fabric : Voile (100% Cotton) Color : orange and grey Size : 270 x 230 cms ( 108" x 90" ) Approx. (1-2 inches less possibility ) Usage:- A cotton lightweight "quilt", with an appealing unique colourful design. It can be used as: Bedspread, Bedding Throw, Blanket Or Quilt, A summer bed cover, A throw A fabulous picnic rug, Nice bedroom quilt, A wedding fit, Wonderful Bedroom Bedding ANOKHI, JAIPUR QUILT, JAIPURI RAZAI, ANOKHI QUILT, HANDMADE QUILT, BOHO QUILT BOHO COMFORTER, JAIPUR COMFORTER, JAIPURI RAZAI, HAND BLOCK ANOKHI ANOKHI RAZAI, ANOKHI COMFORTER, JAIPUR BEDCOVER Difference between Quilt and Dohar :- Quilt has cotton filling inside , it has 2.5 kg weight and its for winter use , ac blanket. Dohar made with 3 layers of fabrics back and front fabric is cotton voile and the middle fabric is fallalane , dohar for summer use and its lightweight ac throw . We can do any customise order If someone need please Feel Free to contact us.. IMPORTANT: We accept Bulk Orders. Kindly Message Us For The Same. Note : - International buyers are responsible for their countries duties and taxes. - Actual product might be slightly different in terms of colour because of the nature of photography & screen resolution of your device. -Your product may little smell because of the (colors) product packed for long if your product will smell when you open your parcel please put the product in direct sunlight for 5-6 hours , after this product won't smells. - Buyers are responsible for return postage costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value. Thank You.
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Happy Day After Easter to you all!!! My weekend started off with a horrible headache. I did everything, soaked in a hot bath, applied therapeutic oils, did my best to rest, all with no luck. I had a list a mile long of all I wanted to accomplish, but I gave in, rested and read a book that was quite inspirational. More on that at a later date. Although the headache was still with me yesterday, it was not as painful, so I was able to enjoy the afternoon with my niece, her fiance, and her parents. What an incredible lunch they made! Great food, and great conversation, just the perfect Easter Sunday :) So many of you were very generous with your suggestions last week when I put out a plea for help. Wow!!!, did you ever come through with some great ideas. Rather than allow them all to be buried in the comment section of last week's post, I thought I would share some of the ideas with all of you. First, I found this, Pretty amazing. It's from the same Schiaparelli collection that the coat below which I shared last week is from. I too thought that the coat below might be matelasse, but now I'm wondering if it really was quilted. Charade sent in this idea, a vintage Lilli Ann coat from the 1950's. The quilting is trapunto and the collar can be worn up or down. Beautiful piece. I am a huge fan of President Abraham Lincoln. If you have never read, Lincoln The Unknown, by all means, please do. It is probably the most inspirational book I have ever read. Craft Alchemy sent a link to the picture below. It's the coat that he was wearing the night he was killed. Yes, the coat represents a very sad period in the history of America, but the surprise of the incredible quilting is quite inspiring. Carol In Denver suggested incorporating a little fabric manipulating into the quilting of a garment. There are a number of books, all of which I'm sure are available at your local library. Here's a list of some at Amazon. I own the book below, so I'm off to a great start :) The Sewing Loft suggested some work with dragonflies. Just for the fun of it, I googled "dragonfly quilting," and found this picture of a piece in progress. Just the intricacy of the design is great inspiration. Sue from A Colorful Canvas shared her amazing coat that she recently finished. Be sure to pop over to her blog and see the rest of the coat. Ruth commented on the subtle but beautiful hem of the Ralph Rucci dress that I shared a few weeks ago. I really like the idea of quilting not only being an accent, or design aspect of a garment, but also serving a purpose as it does with this hem. A number of you suggested using Alabama Chanin as a source of inspiration. Cynthiacc also suggested Alabama Chanin, but using different fabrics, possibly boiled wool. Using the concept, but making it your own. Elizabeth K suggested getting some books that show fabrics and designs through the different decades. I do have a couple of books in my collection. A great idea. E McAfee talked about the picture below on the left being a fencing costume. I was making a joke about feeling tied in knots, but she really came up with a great idea. The piece on the right is really amazing. Martha said, "You have great instincts, you know." And Mary said, "You have all the skills and savvy that you need." A few others also offered some words of encouragement as well. Sometimes the best source of inspiration is being told that someone else believes in you. Thank you :) With new found inspiration, I wish you a wonderful week! Rhonda
The Super Easy Bag. A digital Sewing Pattern by Laura Cunningham of Sweet Cinnamon Roses. This project is part of the brand new Super Easy Pattern Series, designed especially with beginners in mind. If you know how to turn on your sewing machine and sew a straight (-ish) line — you're golden! The pattern includes loads of pictures to help you create your own zipper bag. The bag is suitable for beginners, is quickly made, has zipper tabs, rounded corners, is quilted and comes in three (3) sizes and two (2) styles. Whole cloth for beginners and patchwork for all you quilters. With the purchase of this pattern you will receive a digital copy of my pattern via Email. There is no need to print it unless you wish to do so, as there are no templates needed. So you can start straight away. Additional bonus video tutorial for all visual learners. And as with all my patterns, it includes a license to sell. So feel free to make as many zipper pouches as you wish to gift or sell. But please remember, this pattern is for one person only. Do not copy, redistribute or sell. If you wish to teach a class, please get in touch with me. Materials used: quilting cotton, batting, zipper, thread (find details on the blog) Finished Size (all in wxd): Large: approx. 8" x 6" Small: approx. 6" x 4" Mirco: approx. 4" x 3" Please find more about the easy bag in my latest blog post. There I talk you through all the materials needed, share my free video tutorial with and you'll find lots of inspiration! If you have any questions regarding saving/ printing your PDF pattern, which pattern to choose or wonder about the buying process,… please have a look over at my FAQs for more information. And of course please feel free to get in touch if you need anything. I am here to help. Laura x And if you're wondering what materials you'll need - please have a look at the RESOURCES page for all the materials you'll need to get you started. A list - I wish I had ten years ago...
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Helen discovers all the many ways to sew on a button and she shares her designs with you! This is great for sewing craft projects!
A few weeks ago, I did a Monday Morning Inspiration post on Antonio Berardi. I just love his design aesthetic, and I mentioned in the post how much he reminds me of the late, great Claude Montana(my d
After taking a look at Art Deco last week, I became curious about Art Nouveau. "What's the difference?" kept entering my mind. So I did a little research. Flower border Turns out I'm addressing them backwards: Art Nouveau (new art) is the earlier style and is more naturalistic. That should have been last week's inspiration. Art Nouveau architecture My mnemonic: First, art is "nouveau," (pronounced new-voe) and natural; it includes shapes from nature such as leaves, arcs, ferns. Note the arcs, parabolas, and flower stamens Then, it decorates and styles a space, including sleek, geometric lines, chrome, zigzags. This is a broadly defining way of remembering the differences, but I need something. As you look at the modern quilts below, note the arcs, parabolas, flowers, and stylized, contrasting lines. Do you agree that these have some elements of Art Nouveau? Do you find that they also have elements of Art Deco as well? It gets a little confusing, doesn't it?
We all need a little sunshine in our lives and when we spotted these cute bags we knew that you would all love them too.
Natural: Our original, most ubiquitous Shade textile that gives a warm, neutral glow to any space. Natural Shades are best used for spaces that require a brighter light.
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Learn how to make broderie anglaise lace (eyelet lace) by hand. It's really easy!
A modern take on a classic American heirloom, the Stillwater Floral Quilt’s bold color-blocking and symmetry pay homage to traditional applique, while its mirrored floral motif makes it easy to style in either direction. The perfect layering piece throughout the seasons, this jacquard woven textile’s cozy weight and lived-in texture are sure to be forever cherished. Made in Portugal from 100% cotton. A Schoolhouse Original. • A Schoolhouse Original • Handcrafted from 100% cotton • Cozy, jacquard woven textile
I discovered Ainu Textiles on my trip to Hokkaido. Here's a bit more about these powerful, bold fabrics and the people that made them.
Use charmeuse cord to make elegant pockets, collars, or cuffs.
I am so honored to be invited again by the wonderful Agatha from Green Issues by Agy to jump on board her new blogging train: Making Good...
This listing is for a PAPER copy of the Retro Blossoms quilt pattern. It is printed on a 5.5" x 8.5" booklet using high quality paper and is enclosed in a clear zip bag. A PDF instant download copy of the pattern can be found here. Retro Blossoms is a modern take on pieced curves with a nod to the past. This vintage fl
Discover the Knotting Knitting – Merino Wool Throw Blanket by Ana María Gómez, exclusively available on Adorno. "Knotting Knitting" is constructed with filled bands, all knitted. It forms a rhythmic combination of colours and uneven lines. It can be reshaped to sit, sleep, read, cover up, or lie down. It is made to adapt actively to your body and find any kind of comfort with a warming touch. Produced in a small.
Di of Di van Niekerk found this lovableness at a quilt show in Dubai’s Town Centre. So glad she shared it with us. See photos of her trip. Image credit: Di van Niekerk
Sewing business has become one of the most widespread service business today. If you enjoy sewing, learn how to start a profitable sewing business from home.
In this tutorial, we show you how to add ric rac to your favorite fabrics to create beautiful reversible cloth napkins perfect for any table.
I don't know if you have a "quilting bucket list", but I sure do! And a cathedral window quilt was at the top of that list! There's something so elegant and perplexing about how they're constructed and I always love a good challenge of figuring things out and stretching my skills and this quilt did just that! I first d
Super simple but really satisfying sewing project, a block pincushion fussy cut from cute vintage folk fabric and stuffed with walnut shells. #pincushion #quicksewingproject #vintagefabric
Our Kantha stitch quilt upcycles old textiles with vibrant embroidery and rich textures. Learn how to make Kantha quilt and help reduce waste with Gathered
Huge list of sew and no sew projects for fabric scraps. Make gifts, jewelery or home decor items out of the trimmings, crumbs and other items you would normally toss in the scrap bin.
I'd hoped to finish two PIGS (Projects in Grocery Sacks) in May but it didn't happen. I had a project for Creative Machine Embroidery to make. See my blog here to see that pretty quilt.
Discover 26 brilliant, creative and thoughtful DIY items to handcraft to donate to your local nursing home.
Okay everyone! This long time anticipated crochet quilt tutorial is finally available! (happy jig!) My friend Tiffany of Fanny Lu Designs took the time to put together the most thorough and detaile…
Shabby chic style are also known as cottage style. It became popular in the late 1990s and still has a strong fan club. Many people love this romantic and vintage style of decorating. If you decide…