Friday, November 4, 2016

By Tanisha Marsico


There is a new trend where people are looking for everything natural, even in apparel. A lot of parents are choosing all natural items for their kids, especially top quality clothes made from silk, cotton and natural wool. One place that stocks this type of product is a company that sells clothing for children in Northern California. They offer a great selection of handmade accessories and clothing made in the traditional manner.

Kalamkari, a decorating technique that dates to 13th century India, involves an intricate process using a "kalam" (pen). The southeastern Indian practice consists of 17 steps of decorating. Natural dyes made from stems, leaves, and naturally-occurring metals are used to color the fabric. Natural mordants, commonly referred to as alum or iron acetate, are used to help "set" the color within the fabric so that it doesn't fade when washed. Artisans further embellish textiles using seeds, plants, and crushed flowers.

Another Indian method of decoration is hand block-printing. It is a simple but slow process. This method allows the artisan to add different colorful patterns or designs to the textiles they make. The artist makes a design on a block of wood. He must have a different block for each color he plans to use. A flat relief carving of the pattern is put on the block. Then it is painted in the desired color and firmly pressed onto the fabric to relocate the design.

If multiple colors are to be used, they are applied one at a time and the fabric is allowed to dry between applications. Block-printing is sometimes the only way to achieve the desired aesthetic effect on fabric. An establishment selling children's clothing in Northern California showcases block-printed items.

Ikat is a type of material that uses a resist dyeing process to make multi-colored material and designs. Each individual thread is dyed the necessary color and then woven into the design the artisan desires. The best quality of items using this technique uses two layers of ikat material. True artists make very elaborate designs.

A children's apparel store in Northern California sells items made with detailed decorative techniques applied on organic fabric.




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