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Guatemalan Handwoven Fabric Bundle Assorted. Half Yard Bundle. 2 Pieces1/2 Yard Each Red Purple Stripes, Rainbow Ikat1 YARD Total - Etsy Guatemalan Textiles, Love Mama, Global Textiles, Handwoven Fabric, Textile Crafts, More Love, Fabric Bundle, Yellow Stripes, Red Purple

Welcome to More Love Mama Global Textiles! Wrapping you in a world of fabrics and More Love! Guatemalan Handwoven Fabric Bundle Assorted. Half Yard Bundle. 2 Pieces--1/2 Yard Each Red Purple Stripes, Rainbow Ikat--1 YARD Total This bundle is all high quality assorted Guatemalan fabric. Most pieces are from the end of bolts. Perfect for garments, housewares, and other textile crafts. This is a woven fabric NOT a print. This fabric is 1 ply, light weight and was completely hand woven of 100%…

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Discover the beauty of our Jacquard Peru Fabric in a breathtaking Sky Blue Stripe, sourced from Guatemalan & Mexican artisans. Ideal for fashion designers and sewing enthusiasts, this exquisite material is available by the yard and makes a fantastic gift for the creative in your life! Peruvian Fabric, Mexican Fabric, Mexican Textiles, Striped Fabrics, Dress Designs, Fantastic Gifts, Fabric Collection, Fashion Designers, Guatemala

Discover the beauty of our Jacquard Peru Fabric in a breathtaking Sky Blue Stripe, sourced from Guatemalan & Mexican artisans. Ideal for fashion designers and sewing enthusiasts, this exquisite material is available by the yard and makes a fantastic gift for the creative in your life!

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To create their intricately beautiful array of fabrics, A Rum Fellow’s cofounders, husband-and-wife Dylan O’Shea and Caroline Lindsell, draw on centuries-old techniques found in Guatemala. “It’s a nation that lives and breathes textiles,” says O’Shea. There, family-run weavers produce the London-based studio’s brightly colored brocades and fabrics, which debut in the U.S. this summer with

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