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Featured Products View all products › In a nutshell Proudly South African Born in South Africa, now living in Canada, we passionately promote Three Cats Shweshwe, a heritage African print made of 100% cotton. More than an Online Fabric Store Besides carrying quilt patterns and Shweshwe fabric kits, we offer live quilting classes on Zoom… Continue reading Home

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Fabric of the Week: Green and Yellow Shweshwe Shwe Shwe Fabric, Shweshwe Fabric, African Textiles Patterns, Indigo Cloth, Shweshwe Dresses, Dresses By Pattern, Printed Cotton Fabric, African Textiles, African Traditional Dresses

This green and yellow is such a stunning colour combination. We now have in stock a selection of Green and Yellow Shweshwe prints from South Africa. You can get these by the metre or you could try one of our mixed fabric bundles.

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Shweshwe fabric is a traditional South African textile with a rich history and cultural significance. Here are some interesting facts about Shweshwe fabric: 1. *Origin*: Shweshwe fabric originated in the 18th century in Southern Africa, specifically among the Basotho people of Lesotho. 2. *Name*: The name "Shweshwe" is derived from the sound of the fabric being unwrapped from its packaging, "shweshwe" being the onomatopoeic word for the rustling sound. 3. *Indigo dye*: Traditionally, Shweshw... Tie Dye Patterns Diy, African Textile, Indigo Dye, Southern Africa, Tie Dye Patterns, South African, Fun Facts, Tie Dye, Textiles

Shweshwe fabric is a traditional South African textile with a rich history and cultural significance. Here are some interesting facts about Shweshwe fabric: 1. *Origin*: Shweshwe fabric originated in the 18th century in Southern Africa, specifically among the Basotho people of Lesotho. 2. *Name*: The name "Shweshwe" is derived from the sound of the fabric being unwrapped from its packaging, "shweshwe" being the onomatopoeic word for the rustling sound. 3. *Indigo dye*: Traditionally…

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