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Remnant

Genuine organic cotton indigo fabric, 0.9m

Product code 150-55-0002-R (3)

Cotton plain-weave fabric dyed with natural indigo. Perfect for clothing, interior decor, and crafts such as Japanese sashiko stitching.

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Basic parameters
Shade: indigo
Pattern: solid
Material: 100% organic cotton
Width (cm): 146 cm
Weight (mm): 26 mm
Weight (gsm): 112 gsm
Drape: slightly supple
Shrinkage: 1–2 %
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Product description

Product description

This perfect dark blue organic cotton fabric gets its deep blue color from natural indigo, a traditional plant-based dye that has been used for thousands of years by cultures all over the world.

Organic cotton

This fabric is made of GOTS-certified organic cotton, which guarantees responsible production from the cultivation process through fabric finishing.

Use of indigo fabric

Sashiko fabric

Indigo fabric like this one has long been used in Japan for sashiko stitching, a traditional craft with humble origins that has gained a growing following in recent years. The intricate, geometrical sashiko patterns were simply an artful way to reinforce and mend clothing. In traditional sashiko patterns the needlework is done with white thread on indigo fabric, though today sashiko mending may incorporate other colors too. Thicker than ordinary cotton thread, sashiko thread requires the use of a special sashiko needle.

Sewing

Naturally, this indigo cotton fabric lends itself to a broad range of other uses too. It is beautiful for sewing clothes, from pants and skirts to dresses and tops. It is great in the interior, where it can be used for pillows and other accessories. If you enjoy needlework, try adding sashiko patterns or something of your own design. The dark blue combines well with white, red, light blue, yellow, and natural tones.

Nature of indigo dyed fabrics

While this indigo dye is fairly stable – it has been applied professionally with proven techniques – you should always keep in mind that the color will bleed slightly. With indigo garments, treat them as you would a new pair of jeans – wash with similar colors in tepid water without bleach, dry in the shade to prevent fading. If you do sashiko stitching on this fabric with white thread, it will take on some of the blue with the first wash. With sashiko this effect is expected and the “softening” of the bright white thread is considered desirable. If you don’t want this effect for your project, avoid combining indigo-dyed fabric with white (e.g. white collars and cuffs).

Wash to shrink before sewing. The fabric may be slightly starchy and stiff, and may have a slight gloss, but this will vanish with the first wash.

About indigo

Natural indigo dye comes from the indigo plant, which grows in subtropical regions. Indigo is used in many world cultures, with long traditions in Japan, India, and Africa. Jeans were originally dyed with natural indigo back in the early days. Dying with indigo is a sort of alchemy, so it’s best to leave it up to an expert.

Care

Machine wash 30°C. Iron on the cotton setting, with or without steam. The color on this fabric with bleed slightly, wash with like colors. If you plan to embroider this fabric using white thread, we recommend hand washing, as the manufacturer recommends, in soapy water and rinsing thoroughly. Dry in the shade.

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Fabric remnants – Bolt ends Japanese sashiko fabric

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