NO WALK-INS. Due to so many deaths of those near and dear to us, and so many we know suffering from COVID-19 right now, we are NOT doing curbside or in store pickup until Jan. 29. We are trying to lessen as much risk as we can.
We are shipping orders. We do hope you understand this very difficult decision. Wishing for you and yours to be safe and well.
If you are needing something, please email us:
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Oh, how we love batiks! A special wax-resist dyeing technique gives these fabrics an organic, almost tie-dye or watercolor-like look. Because of how they're made, no two batik prints are the same — and the fabrics are reversible! Batik is an Indonesian technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to whole cloth. This technique originated from Java, Indonesia. Batik is made either by drawing dots and lines of the resist with a spouted tool called a tjanting, or by printing the resist with a copper stamp called a cap.
You'll find batiks in every color of the rainbow and lots of different prints, yet they're all recognizable by that gorgeous, arty watercolor effect. Batiks play well together, but they're also a great element to throw into an eclectic mix.
We have a very large sellection (at or near 1000) of hand-dyed batiks, both collections and recurring fabrics. Come over and check out our wide array!