puchki
Size
Since our blankets are custom - size will vary from piece to piece from twin to full.
Washing Instructions
Kantha quilts are generally easy to care for. They are made from cotton sari layers and are easy machine-washable.
Follow are the guidelines of Kantha Care with machine washing:
Use a mild detergent (eco-friendly, cruelty-free )
Cycle: delicate/hand wash, normal or set it to blanket wash
Temperature: cold to 30°C (max.)
Note: Wash Indigo Separately as there are chances for color bleed
If you happen upon a kantha with particularly delicate stitching or very old weak fabric, it’s recommended to hand wash, to avoid the delicate fabric tearing or threads being pulled. If unsure, always hand wash.
Size
Since our blankets are custom - size will vary from piece to piece from twin to full.
Washing Instructions
Kantha quilts are generally easy to care for. They are made from cotton sari layers and are easy machine-washable.
Follow are the guidelines of Kantha Care with machine washing:
Use a mild detergent (eco-friendly, cruelty-free )
Cycle: delicate/hand wash, normal or set it to blanket wash
Temperature: cold to 30°C (max.)
Note: Wash Indigo Separately as there are chances for color bleed
If you happen upon a kantha with particularly delicate stitching or very old weak fabric, it’s recommended to hand wash, to avoid the delicate fabric tearing or threads being pulled. If unsure, always hand wash.
Size
Since our blankets are custom - size will vary from piece to piece from twin to full.
Washing Instructions
Kantha quilts are generally easy to care for. They are made from cotton sari layers and are easy machine-washable.
Follow are the guidelines of Kantha Care with machine washing:
Use a mild detergent (eco-friendly, cruelty-free )
Cycle: delicate/hand wash, normal or set it to blanket wash
Temperature: cold to 30°C (max.)
Note: Wash Indigo Separately as there are chances for color bleed
If you happen upon a kantha with particularly delicate stitching or very old weak fabric, it’s recommended to hand wash, to avoid the delicate fabric tearing or threads being pulled. If unsure, always hand wash.