This is a 3 yard fabric cut for only $15!
Batiks are an Indonesian technique of wax-resist dyeing on fabric. Traditional batiks are made by drawing dots and lines with a spouted tool called a tjanting or using a copper stamp called a cap. Paint brushes are now utilized in some modern batiks. Once the design is drawn on in wax, the fabric is dyed. The process can be repeated multiple times for more intricate designs. The wax is then removed with boiling water.
Manufacturer: Freespirit Fabrics
Designer: Kaffe Fassett
Line: Artisan
Width: 44/45"
Fiber content: 100% cotton