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Can you believe that this beautiful bed cover was made of fabrics which would otherwise be discarded?
This bed cover is made of patchwork from fabric scraps, in other words, Kain Tampal
(Kain = Fabric, Tampal = Patches). They are made of fabric scraps and off cuts that came from the process of textile cutting, the cornerstone of textile production.
Do you know that around 10-15% of all fabric used for textiles and garment production is wasted during the cutting process? Let’s see how patchwork could be an answer to reduce this waste.
Celebrate your special day with patchwork
Founded by Ms. Susanna who is a designer by training, Two Baskets shop in Balmain, Sydney, developed varieties of patchwork products for Australians, such as a bedcover, table runners, a cushion cover, yoga bags, jelly rolls fabric (precut fabric strips, often used to make quilts and other sewing projects), and even wall tapestries for birthdays and christmas celebrations!

