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Ever hear of a serape fabric? It is a unique type of fabric that available in bright and striking colors. Serape fabric comes in red, orange, yellow (gold), green lime teal blue purple some more. A lot of the things are actually really colorful and colourful, so they can be quite alive. I also really like the print on the fabric. These may appear as stripes, diamonds or even some more creative shapes so two pieces are never alike. Such a beautiful fabric that has colors and designs weaving an interesting story!
You can make SO MUCH with serape fabric! This is a common design by which to make clothes corresponding to ponchos, that are like capes worn over the shoulders giving comfort at each ends or dresses for young ladies. Other people take all of this cloth to make fashionable creations Stockings, or tapestries for their homes. You can also use serape fabric to make bags, pillows or curtains! There are tons of different ways it can be used and your imagination is the only thing holding you back. From wearing it, decorating your house or crafting gifts for friends and family, serape fabric is perfect!
The serape fabric also signed up to make one of a kind items no-one else has! This could be a quilt or beautiful wall hanging with colours galore. That would be an excellent opportunity to showcase your personality and outfit preference. Or you could create a totally unique purse or backpack These items can be everything from a delightful to play with and at times excellent discussion starters. Some of it could be used to make a stylish headband, or bandana. Not only that but when you create something with serape fabric, literally no one else is going to have the same thing!
Serape fabric actually has a rich and traditional history. That is very important in Mexican culture. Serape is taken from an old Aztec word. This cloth was first used by the folks in Mexico and it is very highly effective to keep them hot on chilly days; many a few years past. But, it was functional and served a purpose. Mexican cowboys (vaqueros) wore serape cloth in the 1800s as ranch hands. This helped them keep warm and was popular style of the day. Serape fabric is still worn in many regions of Mexico today, and rightfully so as it truly looks great people all over the world love this beautiful cultural excellence.
Serape fabric is great for rolling different colors and patterns. This gives you a lot of room for imagination and randomness to entertain yourself. One of the pieces will be fruity and all, in bright pink with yellow stripes-and-another piece that has green diamonds over it on blue. Wow, these both can really look sick paired together! Or say you're using purple fabric striped with orange, and it has to go next a red diamond patterned white. The rest is up to you and the sky's really your limit! The beauty is that you can create something new and somewhat innovative with each mix 'n match.