Ebon Cloth
Small Hand-Dyed Fabric Bundles
Small Hand-Dyed Fabric Bundles
Now Available: Hand-Dyed Fabric Bundles – Perfect for Crafting Projects!
Hand-Dyed Fabric Bundles, now available for purchase! These bundles feature unique fabric scraps in various shapes and sizes, hand-dyed using a combination of rust printing, shibori resist techniques, and natural dyes.
Made from 100% upcycled and recycled textiles, these fabric scraps offer endless creative possibilities for all your crafting projects. Whether you're working on small sewing projects, Boro patchwork, slow stitch art, scrapbooking, or creating junk journals, these hand-dyed pieces bring texture, character, and a natural aesthetic to your creations.
Product Details:
- Size Range: Pieces range from 1" x 4" to 6" x 12".
- Bundle Size: Each bundle contains 12-30 pieces of hand-dyed fabric.
- Weight: Approx. 100 grams per bundle.
- Fabric Composition: A mix of natural and synthetic fabrics.
Why Choose Our Hand-Dyed Fabric Bundles?
- Eco-Friendly: Composed entirely of upcycled and recycled textiles.
- Versatile: The assorted sizes and shapes in each bundle are perfect for a variety of projects—whether you're mending, embellishing, or creating something entirely new.
- Unique: Each piece is individually hand-dyed, ensuring that no two fabric scraps are alike.
- Perfect for Boro and Slow Stitching: Ideal for Boro patchwork, slow stitch art, and any project that benefits from a handmade, imperfect aesthetic.
Shop Now and Elevate Your Crafting Projects with Our Unique Hand-Dyed Fabric Scraps!
Measurements
Measurements
Assortment
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
I recommend hand washing in cold or spot washing as needed. Place in cold, soapy water and gently agitate. Then, let soak for half an hour. You may see dye in the sink, especially from newer items, but don't worry; this is normal. Then, rinse with cold water until it runs clear. Lay flat to dye. Once dry, you can throw it in the dryer on low or no heat to soften
Customer Caution
Customer Caution
Please be advised that your textile may have mini-burns or holes from the rusting process. I repair more extensive burns with some visible mending/ small patches. Mostly this is aesthetic, as these burns will not affect the structural integrity.
I photograph all fabric flaws & add them to each listing, but if this is not something you would be ok with, please consider this warning, for some spots may slip by me.