The linens from ‘The Great Ghats’ collection must be cut along the grain or using
the pull-thread method. All our fabrics are cut accordingly, with a pulled thread left
visible to help indicate any pattern skewness, especially at the bottom of panels.
Yes, curtain panels should ideally be left to hang overnight to stabilise before hemming the bottom. There are several linen-friendly hemming methods. Choose one that preserves the fabric’s natural drape.
It’s best not to stitch lining or blackout fabrics directly to linen curtains, as this can interfere with their natural drape and beauty. If stitching is necessary, it should only be done at the top. Ideally, using double-track channels allows the lining or sheer fabric to hang independently from the main curtain.
Yes, the repeat chart is attached separately, and we have indicated where there is a half drop.
Fabrics from ‘The Great Ghats’ collection are available in 3-meter and 3.5-meter
panels, made possible by our unique finishing procedures. The Ikats come in
running lengths of 22 metres and the block prints between 20-30 metre
running lengths.
The linens from ‘The Great Ghats’ collection are machine washable at 40
degrees Celsius using no or mild detergent; tumble dry on a low setting.
Yes, the linens from ‘The Great Ghats’ collection can dry on a low wool cycle.
Use a warm iron while the fabric is slightly damp.
Dry cleaning is not recommended for the linens from ‘The Great Ghats’ collection. If necessary, always test the solvent on a hidden area first.
No, these fabrics are intended for indoor use only.
These fabrics are dry-clean only.