Black -Twill Weave 4 Pedal HandWoven Denim Textured Cotton Fabrics - [ 4 Mtrs]

Denim Textured Twill Weave Hand-Woven Cotton Fabric

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Azo-Free Dyed Hand-Woven Pure Cotton Denim Textured Fabrics.

Product Features:

  • Craft - handloom Jacquard.

  • Pattern - Twill.

  • 350 GSM Fabrics.

  • UV Protection

  • Style -

    Corded

  • Eco-Friendly & Sustainable.

Medium -Weight Fabric with a classic twill check pattern, carefully handwoven on a Jacquard loom.

Twill Weave 4 Pedal Hand-Woven Denim Textured 100% Cotton Fabrics

Premium Hand Spun Cotton Yarns Dyed without Azo, skillfully HandWoven into fabrics ideal for various clothing applications. This process produces the distinctive diagonal ribbing characteristic of denim fabric.

Width : 45-46" inches

Fabric Count : 56DT/20DT [ Double Twist ]

GSM : 350.

Transparency : 0%

Shrinkage : 0%

All of our fabrics are subjected to multiple washes throughout both the yarn and fabric production stages. This approach improves dye uptake, eliminates any yarn impurities, and pre-shrinks the fabric during the finishing stage to prevent additional shrinkage in the final textiles.

Fabric Texture/ Feel : The warp and weft, crafted entirely from pure cotton, guarantee a soft, breathable, and resilient finish that oozes quality. The Matt Bark Black shade imparts a refined elegance to our creations, whether they are skirts, shirts, casual trousers, or comfy jackets. With a weight of 350 GSM, it is versatile for a variety of stylish applications, ensuring your designs are prominent in both appearance and functionality.

Composed mainly of organic cotton fibers (the basic fabric) and molecules of lead free dye that are embedded into and on the surface of the fibers to be absorbed by the cotton. When the fabric is dried in sunlight the dye gets trapped in the fabric yarns and creates a rich surface texture.

Width : ( 45”inches )

Length :  4 Mtrs

Dye type : AZO FREE !. [ Azo dyes can release potentially harmful substances like aromatic amines. Azo-free products are a safer, more sustainable alternative.]

Color :  Bark Black. [ Slight difference in colour from the visible product image is possible. ].

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To preserve their beauty, Dyed fabrics require careful handling.

Washing: 

  • Use cold water and a few drops of a mild, pH-neutral detergent.

  • Do not soak for long—Fabrics weakens when left in water.

  • Wash gently without rubbing or wringing.

 Drying: 

  • Never wring or twist Cotton to remove water. Lay flat on a clean towel and roll to absorb moisture.

  • Dry in shade, away from direct sunlight, which can cause fading. Avoid tumble dryers.

 Ironing: 

  • Iron on low heat (Cotton setting) while still slightly damp. Place a thin cotton cloth between the iron and the fabric.

  • Use steam lightly to remove wrinkles—avoid direct spray of water.

Storage:

  • Wrap in brown paper , avoid plastic covers.

  • Keep in a cool, dry place. Refold periodically to prevent permanent creases.

Here’s a brief pointwise process for how we hand dye our cotton yarns with azo-free dyes before handweaving:

1. Preparation of Cotton Yarns:

* Clean the cotton yarns by washing them with a mild detergent to remove any impurities, oils, or residues.

* Rinse thoroughly and allow the yarn to dampen but not soak.

2. Preparing Dye Bath:

* Dissolve the azo-free dye in warm water (following specific dye manufacturer's instructions).

* Adding appropriate amount of mordant like Alum  (if required) to fix the dye onto the fibers (some azo-free dyes may not need a mordant).

3. Heat Setting:

* Heat the dye bath to the recommended temperature (usually between 70–90°C, depending on dye type).

* Stir gently to ensure even dye distribution throughout the yarn.

4. Dyeing the Yarn:

* Submerge the damp yarns into the dye bath.

* Stir occasionally to avoid uneven dyeing and to ensure all the yarns are thoroughly dyed.

* Keep the yarns in the dye bath for the required amount of time (usually 30 minutes to 1 hour, or as per dye instructions).

5. Rinsing and Setting Color:

* After dyeing, rinse the yarns in cold water until the water runs clear, ensuring excess dye is removed.

* If needed, apply a fixative to help set the color.

6. Drying:

* Hang the dyed yarns in a shaded, well-ventilated area to dry.

* Avoid direct sunlight to prevent fading of colors.

7. Post-dyeing Wash:

* Once dried, wash the yarns again with a mild detergent to ensure any remaining dye residues are removed.

8. Storage:

* Store the dyed yarns in a cool, dry place to maintain their color and texture until use.

This process ensures vibrant, long-lasting color while being eco-friendly by avoiding azo dyes, which can have harmful environmental impacts.

The more saturated the color, the greater the probability for the fabrics to bleed.

For the first several washes, wash items separately. Dark colors may transfer to lighter ones; it’s recommended to wash dark items separately.

Avoid exposing these fabrics to direct sunlight or intense lighting.

Keep them away from direct application of perfume and deodorant, as the alcohol content can bleach the dyes and tarnish the fabrics.

 Pro Tip: Slight color bleeding during the first few washes is normal—Handle with care, and they will develop character beautifully.