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I hand-dyed this fabric, which is 100% cotton. ☆ Indigo dye shibori (swirl pattern) ☆ Size: Approximately 95 x 280 cm after dyeing (100 x 300 cm before dyeing) ☆ Thickness: Normal ☆ Transparency: Almost none It's difficult to accurately describe fabric thickness, and I've researched it extensively, but I still haven't found a definitive answer. The description is based on a comparison with fabrics I have on hand. Please understand. This fabric is suitable for sheets, sofa covers, curtains, clothing, and more. After a light hand wringing, it dried in the sun in about an hour. Lightly machine-drying would also help it dry faster. It's long, so it's been dyed and left as is, with the ends cut. (I generally don't iron it to avoid damaging the fabric, such as causing shine, and will deliver it as is.) Note: Especially with dark colors, some excess dye may still come off. This is due to excess indigo dye that has turned blue on its own, and it's different from fading. The water may turn blue, and the color may transfer if rubbed repeatedly. The color on your hands will wash off easily with soap. Regarding color transfer to other items, I personally haven't had any problems using it regularly, but it's best to wash it separately for a while. I've minimized the use of chemicals during the dyeing process as much as possible (though I haven't completely eliminated them), so the color may change over time. I believe indigo is "breathing." It changes when exposed to sunlight and oxidized by the wind. It is sensitive to chlorine-based bleach, so please be careful. If you take care of it, you can enjoy the fabric until it becomes worn out.
1 month ago