What's your favorite brand of BATIKS and are you brand-loyal?
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What's your favorite brand of BATIKS and are you brand-loyal?
I know that I have a favorite brand... I like the way this particular company's batiks look, and I also like the way they feel. I've noticed that not all batiks have the same "hand"; some are much rougher. Batiks usually grab me by color, but the feel is important, too.
Do you have a favorite brand, and are you loyal?
Do you have a favorite brand, and are you loyal?
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I buy mostly for color, scale, and hand, not brand. However, even though I am not overtly brand loyal, what I pick out in person usually winds up being something from the same 3-4 manufacturers...Tonga (Timeless Treasures), Batavian (Wilmington Prints), and Artisan (Robert Kaufman) mostly. When I buy batiks online (not often, but sometimes), I stick to brands with which I have experience.
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When it come to batiks its hard to stay or be loyal as there is no real area in the selvage to print the manufacture. So even tough I buy LOTS of batiks .. I can't really tell you who's I have more of. I have found I like Kaufmans artisan line over some others.. but Moda has some really spectacular ones. ... and I can't tell the difference in Hoffman water color ( 1895's) over the Kaufman comparable lines.. even the color cards look darn close.
There is one manufacture .. darn if I have been able to remember to identify it when I buy it.. but they print on a fabric that had a selvage with a bit of what can be best described as about 1/8 inch of fringy type edge... they are a bit thicker and have just a bit of sheen .. I have not seen any of these lately ..
I do wish there is a way to identify the manufacture and batik # on the fabric. I do appreciate when I buy on line when the "store" puts their stock number and manufacture on a sticker on the fabric... particularly the watercolors when there are some that are just soo close in color/shade.
It comes down to colors used and the print.
There is one manufacture .. darn if I have been able to remember to identify it when I buy it.. but they print on a fabric that had a selvage with a bit of what can be best described as about 1/8 inch of fringy type edge... they are a bit thicker and have just a bit of sheen .. I have not seen any of these lately ..
I do wish there is a way to identify the manufacture and batik # on the fabric. I do appreciate when I buy on line when the "store" puts their stock number and manufacture on a sticker on the fabric... particularly the watercolors when there are some that are just soo close in color/shade.
It comes down to colors used and the print.
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I buy mostly from www.fabricfanatics.com they only sell batiks. I like them all! A few years ago I was in Dallas for work. Did an online search for quilt/fabric shops. They are in Plano just outside Dallas. I stayed two extra days just to shop. Ended up buying a huge duffle bag to get my fabrics home. I spread out all my batiks on my hotel bed and took a photo and sent it to my husband. He loved them all and told me to go get more so that's why it took me two days to shop.
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