Product Info: Fabric
Our washable fabric is printed on demand, in the U.S., using reactive inks - a permanent way of printing on natural fabrics by creating chemical bonds at a cellular level in fibers. The result is a more durable print with a softer hand feel and vibrant colors.
Our printer uses an eco-friendly digital process that results in less water, less electricity, less dye, and less unused fabric. In addition, all of our fabrics are OKEO-TEX certified.
ORGANIC COTTON HEMP |
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Use for lightweight home decor like pillows, table linens or fabric wallpaper. It's also great for quilting projects and clothing. And how about for a lining fabric? Everyone loves a little pattern pop on the inside! Organic cotton hemp feels similar in weight and structure to quilting cotton, but has a lovely composition and tighter weave. It’s a perfect twist when you want to get away from basics. The hemp fibers create small slub textures in the fabric so your print surface has enhanced dimension. It’s easy to manipulate and sew. Use it as an alternative to quilting cotton where you want ease of use but also a bit of structure. Content | 76% organic cotton/24% hemp |
SILK TWILL |
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Use for pajamas, scarves, and other accessories. Silk can be an option for luxury, lightweight home decor products like pillows, curtains, or fabric wallpaper. Our silk twill is a luxurious fabric. At 14mm, this fabric is a medium weight silk and the denser weave provides a beautiful, even surface for the ink to be absorbed. Silk twill has a matte finish so there is only a moderate shine to this fabric. The twill weave features the characteristic diagonals and is both delicate and strong. There's a reason why silk twill is the popular choice for Hermes silk scarves! The drape and dimension of silk twill will suit any high end project. |
COTTON LINEN CANVAS |
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Use for home decor including pillows, poufs, light-use upholstery, and table linens. Or you can pull a Maria a la The Sound of Music and make clothing to match your abode! Our cotton-linen blend is a medium weight, semi-structured fabric. It has large surface fibers so the canvas weave gives added texture to any of our prints. It's a characteristic we love, but may not be your vibe. Due to the inherent characteristics of linen fibers, solid areas of color may show white spots due to wash-off of seeds or surface fuzz during the finishing process. This is going to be most visible with our prints that have large areas of solid color. Content | 68% cotton/32% linen |
COTTON CANVAS |
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Use for home decor including pillows, poufs, light-use upholstery, and table linens. Featuring a typical canvas textured surface, our cotton canvas is even and smooth. The tight weave of this fabric has excellent structure so it can be used in projects that require shape and durability. Cotton canvas can be used for light-use upholstery projects, but it has not been tested for rub count. Content | 100% cotton |
CARING FOR REACTIVE FABRICS
- All of our fabrics can be washed in a home washing machine on a normal cycle with cool or warm water using a mild, phosphate-free detergent.
- However, for the first wash, we recommend washing your fabric separate in cold water with a mild, phosphate-free detergent. We suggest adding 1 cup of vinegar and 2 teaspoons of salt to a full wash (not an eco-cycle with reduced water).
- Transfer fabrics immediately to the dryer. Do not allow to sit wet in the washing machine. If fabrics do sit, you may see bluish stains where ink heavy surfaces transfer to lighter areas. If this happens, wash again using the same full water settings and detergent.
- Tumble dry immediately using medium to high heat.
- Iron on the reverse side, if needed, using a cotton setting. Steam may be used to remove wrinkles. Please note that mineral deposits from your iron may cause unexpected staining or marking - to avoid this, use only use distilled water in your iron.
- If you prefer, all fabrics can be dry cleaned as well.