Merchant & Mills Indian Cotton – Cross Hatch Red €14,50 pm

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Merchant & Mills Indian Cotton – Cross Hatch Red €14,50 pm

1,45

A unique hand block from Jaipur. A dark hatched line print on a deep red background.

Cross Hatch is suitable for tops, loose fitting trousers and shorts, and dresses and skirts with fullness.

  • Fabric is €14,50 per meter, the price listed is per 10cm 
  • fabric will be cut into 1 continuous piece when ordering multiple quantities
  • 112cm wide.
  • 100% summer weight organic cotton.
  • Please note: Indian hand-printed cloths are sometimes susceptible to irregularities in the print, this is all part of their charm and are not classed as flaws.
  • This fabric is hand dyed. For the couple of washes, place the fabric in the washing machine drum at 30 or 40 degrees with a handful of table salt. This will fix the dye to prevent it from running.

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Carolyn Denham and Roderick Field began Merchant & Mills in 2010 with the intention of bringing style and purpose to the overlooked world of sewing.

Style: The decision was made to put style to work in the presentation and packaging, as a language that would attract the very people that had hitherto overlooked sewing. Equally, they were determined to include the steadfast makers and menders who had continued regardless of current trends

Purpose: in supplying patterns, fabrics, and tools that allowed the creation of a desirable functioning wardrobe. Merchant & Mills offers a viable, wearable alternative to the increasingly indistinguishable options of the high street.

Merchant & Mills continues to grow steadily, evolving and developing as experience and ideas demand. Carolyn and Roderick now travel the world in search of unique and beautiful fabrics, finding aesthetic and practical inspiration along the way. Merchant & Mills products are stocked in the world’s most respected outlets and the company has successfully collaborated with London’s V&A Museum and Alexander McQueen.

New patterns and products emerge, never rushed to market, but slowly developed to be exemplary, desirable, and pragmatic.
Their ethos is to respect the roots of sewing, from trade to home dressmaking, as we enable and inspire more people to find the satisfaction of simply making. To this end, they have published three instructive, illustrated books.

Carolyn Denham has a degree in Fashion Design and has worked in New York, Italy, and London.
Roderick Field is a respected photographer with works in the National Portrait Gallery.

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Brand

Colour

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Fabric Width

112cm