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What is patchwork madras fabric?

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Madras Patchwork fabric is fabric made of patches of Madras plaid fabric. Madras plaid fabric is pure cotton fabric woven in the city of Madras,India, and is known for its bleeding qualities and softness making it ideal wear for summers. The patchwork madras fabric is patch-work stitching formed into a fabric,where the 'base' fabric is madras plaid cottons. More on how it is made: 1. The base fabrics need to be chosen/woven first.These can be ready fabrics in different Madras check patterns/colors. 2.Once the base fabrics are in hand, the designers make color-combinations of 3,4,6 or even 15 checks/plaids in different colors, in order to give the completed fabric its signature pattern. 3.After the color/check patterns are chosen,its time to cut the individual fabrics into strips according to the size of checks required.Most patchwork madras fabric is available in 3x3 inch checks.Which means that the fabric is cut into 3 inch width strips along the entire length of the fabric. 4.These strips (assuming 3 inches in width and of the length equal to the entire length of the fabric in yards) are then loaded on to motorised sewing machines operated by women workers of India,who are untrained masters of sewing despite never having read a book on sewing or crafts,or even ever having seen a sewing pattern. Once loaded on to the machines, these fabric strips are then stiched onto the other fabric strips of different colors/patterns chosen to make the entire design pattern originally decided upon by the fabric designer. Regardless of the stitching method used,the fabric looks almost the same on the front & back of the fabric. It is fabric that is made of small squares of plaid fabric that are sewn together to make one larger piece of fabric. This site shows a pic of some shorts made from patchwork madras fabric: http://www.Amazon.com/Izod-Patchwork-Madras-Plaid-Shorts/dp/B000P8AK3E

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Madras is a lightweight cotton fabric that took its name from what is formerly Chennai in India. It mainly used for summer clothing and is known for its bright check patterns and plain design.

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