This double-sided quilt blanket is made of 100% cotton both sides, off-white color, with computer embroidery. Lightweight and comfortable with no pilling issues, suitable for hospitals or as a baby blanket. 51X67 inches or customized size.
OUR ADVANTAGE
We specialized in feather and down hometextile produts for more than 10 years.
OEM available.
Our capacity is up to 30 containers per month.
We exported to more than 20 countries / areas, such as USA, France, South Africa, Turkey, New Zealand and so on.
Our products are all under very strict quality control.We have our own quality inspection team, and we always offer top quality products for our clients.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Spot clean when necessary.
Machine wash in warm water in a commercial sized washer; gentle cycle.
Tumble dry low in a commercial-sized dryer, remove promptly when dry.
Stop dryer frequently to turn center out to ensure center dries and to avoid scorching.
Avoid excessive heat as fabric may scorch. Do not dry clean, bleach, iron or steam.
Store in ventilated bag.
Item Hotel Duck Down Quilt Usage Hotel bed set,hotel bed sheet,hotel bed linens,home bed set,home bed linens
Filling 95%Goosedown, 5% feather
or as your requirements Color White, Ivory, Cream or Customized Colors
Size Super King, King, Queen, Single, Double/Twin/ Full Pattern Plain white
MOQ 100 sets Technique Diamond quilting, double needle-stitching with piping, four corners with elastic bands
Lead time 10-35 days Payment term Paypal,T/T,WU,etc
Standard
packing
Each set with waterproof film packed,
OEM/ODM Available
Personalization
Service 1) GSM can be made as per clients' requirement
2) Customerized name labels accepted
They say simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. And Quilting has been proving them right for the longest time. While it does not require the genius and precise hands of embroidery or the color contrasts of block printing, quilting is simply the joining of multiple pieces of cloth to create magical designs out of otherwise pieces deemed as rags.
With the primary use of creating padded fabrics in order to avoid the wrath of the cold, quilting has always drawn its most magnificent inventions from the needs of the environment. It has had a wide number of applications right from art, to even creating padded armors for warriors.
Historic heritage:
While it may seem a very humble form, there is much more to making of quilt than that. The process is dated as back as 3000 BC. With a history worth millennia on each habitable continent of the planet, quilting has developed in various fields and walks of life.
Originating from various places, the earliest evidences of making quilt have emerged from China, Egypt and the Indian Subcontinent. Right from the commoners, to the Pharaohs of Egypt, to even Gautama Buddha, quilts have been on the backs of people since time immemorial. Quilts have even been believed to play a pivotal role in the freeing of slaves during the American Civil War.
Thus, itâ??s not just two pieces of cloth sewed together, but a timeline of human evolution attached with it. Not that humble anymore?
Immaculate indigenous quilts of India:
India has always had its way with making the most of the resources it has been bestowed upon with. The principles of zero waste, very recent to the new world, have been a foundation to what quilting work in India represents. The rural quilters have been turning these seemingly unfit rags to cultural riches for generations now.
To the multi-faceted Kantha which is used even still today for various day-to-day purposes in the Bengali way of life, to the colorful Gudari of Rajasthan which changes in its methodology with every changing village, quilting in India is a major indicator of lifestyle. With such prominent diversity, Koudi from Karnataka, Ledra of Jharkhand, Jaipuri Razai and Sujni from Bihar, along with many more quilts from Gujarat, Goa and other areas, form a palette of colors painting the canvas of Indian quilting scene.
A powerful tool for spiritual expression, religious asceticism and cultural togetherness, Indian quilts tell very interesting stories. Borrowing inspiration from local architecture, lifestyle, weather and the environment altogether, quilting in India is an archaeological record of life in itself.
The Current Scenario:
To many, quilting is just a hobby. While to the others it is an entire thriving industry worth nearly $4 billion annually, only in America. The total worth of quilting industry around the globe is unfathomable to a lay man.