Description
Madhav Fashion Floral Cotton Hakoba Fabric a premium quality textile crafted for designers who demand Stylish, comfort, and authenticity. This beautiful fabric is made from 100% Pure Organic Cotton, also known as Kora Cotton, renowned for its soft, breathable texture and natural finish. Featuring a beautiful Allover Schiffli Embroidery Pattern, this fabric combines tradition with contemporary design, making it ideal for everything from ethnic wear to chic modern outfits.
Floral Cotton Hakoba Fabric
Product Features:
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Fabric Type: Floral Cotton Hakoba Fabric
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Material: 100% Pure Kora Cotton (Organic Cotton)
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Width: 44 inches (Pana) | Embroidery Width: 38–36 inches
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Design: Allover floral Schiffli lace embroidery
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Color/Finish: Undyed – Can be dyed or printed as per requirement
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Applications: Ideal for designer dresses, ethnic wear, Indo-western outfits, kurtis, tops, and more
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Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): 50 meters (Sample Purpose Only)
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Brand Quality: Designed and developed in-house by Madhav Fashion’s expert team with years of experience in crafting exclusive Hakoba designs
Why Choose Madhav Fashion Hakoba Fabric?
This Hakoba fabric is exclusively created by Madhav Fashion’s experienced designers and technical experts. Every detail reflects a commitment to high-quality craftsmanship and refined aesthetics. Whether you’re a fashion label, boutique, or fabric retailer, this fabric brings unmatched versatility and value to your collection.
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FAQ
How is Floral Cotton Hakoba Fabric different from Madhav Fashion’s Hakoba to others?
Floral Cotton Hakoba Fabric, also known as shifli embroidered fabric, Cotton lace fabric is a lightweight cotton fabric with intricate thread embroidery, often in floral or geometric shapes. Traditionally used in ethnic and semi-formal wear, it combines elegance with breathable comfort. What sets Madhav Fashion’s Hakoba apart is its exclusive in-house design and premium-grade organic cotton.
Unlike common machine-run fabrics available in local markets, Madhav Fashion’s Hakoba is designed by experienced professionals with deep expertise in embroidery techniques and fashion trends. D.N. Each design, including the Hakoba-136, has been curated keeping in mind both modern and traditional aesthetics.
The fabric is made from Kora Cotton, which is 100% pure and unprocessed organic cotton, which allows excellent dyeing and printing. The quality is consistent across all batches, and the embroidery work is dense and elaborate, ensuring a luxury-grade output. This makes it not only suitable for dressmaking, but also a favorite choice among boutique designers and fashion exporters, who want something different.
What is blank cotton and why is it used in this fabric?
Raw cotton, often called “grey” or raw cotton, is an unprocessed, organic form of cotton fabric. It retains its natural color – usually off-white or cream – and is free from chemical treatments or synthetic enhancements.
This makes it a sustainable, eco-friendly choice for both designers and consumers. Madhav Fashion uses Kora cotton in its Hakoba garments because it offers several advantages: it is breathable, soft on the skin, and absorbs colors and prints exceptionally well, making it ideal for customization.
Floral Cotton Hakoba Fabric the use of kora cotton enhances the purity and natural charm of the embroidery. Since it is a raw, organic material, it fits perfectly with the philosophy of handmade, traditional textile craft. It is perfect for sensitive skin and summer wear due to its high moisture absorbing properties.
Also, the untouched nature of the fabric gives designers a blank canvas to explore a wide range of colors, prints and apparel ideas. Kora Cotton also contributes to a more sustainable fashion ecosystem, reducing environmental impact through minimal processing and biodegradable fibers.
Can this Hakoba fabric be dyed or printed? How does it last?
Yes, of course! A special feature of Madhav Fashion Floral Cotton Hakoba Fabric is its versatility – it can be both dyed and printed. Since the base fabric is 100% pure organic kora cotton, it absorbs dyes beautifully, providing rich and long-lasting colors. Whether you’re looking to add pastel tones, vibrant colors or earthy neutrals, this fabric retains color without losing its soft texture.
Likewise, this fabric is great for block printing, digital printing, screen printing or hand painting. Its smooth yet breathable texture allows the ink or pigment to bond effectively with the fiber. It’s perfect for designers who want to create unique patterns, branding elements, or combine embroidery with prints for a contemporary twist.
Also, despite having intricate shifli embroidery, the fabric retains its structure and finish even after processing. Professional dyeing units can achieve a uniform result without compromising the detail of the embroidery. Whether you’re making lehengas, kurtis, summer dresses or tops, dyeing and printing open up a world of customization options for this already elegant fabric.
What kind of apparel can I make from floral cotton hakoba fabric?
Madhav Fashion Floral Cotton Hakoba Fabric is a great material for designers and boutique owners looking for versatility and charm in a single fabric. Due to its light weight, organic purity and elaborate embroidery, this fabric can be used for a variety of wears, both ethnic and contemporary.
Here are some popular uses:
- Kurtis and kurtas: Perfect for both casual and festive wear due to their comfortable and elegant embroidery.
- Anarkali and Salwar Suits: Intricate Shifli designs add to the ethnic appeal.
- Tops and Blouses: Ideal for designer wear when paired with solid or contrasting fabrics.
- Dresses & Gowns: Gives a chic, edgy look perfect for summer parties or casual outings.
- Lehengas and dupattas: Can be layered or lined for a heavy ethnic look.
- Baby clothes: Soft, non-irritating and safe for children’s sensitive skin.
Whether you are designing for a boutique collection, a custom order or a festive collection, this fabric lends itself beautifully to a variety of silhouettes and designs. It also pairs well with net, silk and plain cotton, making it perfect for layered, mixed-media garments.
What is the minimum order quantity (MOQ)?
D.N. of Madhav Fashion. The minimum order quantity (MOQ) for Hakoba-136 fabric is 50 meters, set for sample purposes only. This allows small manufacturers, boutique owners and designers to test fabric quality, embroidery, dyeability and customer feedback before placing large production orders.
Unlike many suppliers who require wholesale commitments, Madhav Fashion supports emerging designers and small businesses by offering this MOQ flexibility. A sample lot of 50 meters is ideal for making 8-10 complete outfits depending on the design, making it a smart way to gauge utility and demand.
If you are using dyeing, printing or mixing this hakoba with other materials, this MOQ gives you enough material to do detailed prototyping. You can also use it for client sampling or short-run capsule collections.
Once satisfied, larger orders can be placed directly with the company for specific dyeing, color matching or customization requirements. Bulk orders typically offer more competitive pricing and custom options depending on the client’s project scope.
How durable is this fabric for regular use?
Despite its delicate appearance, Madhav Fashion Floral Cotton Hakoba fabric is quite durable, especially when compared to other embroidered cottons. The base fabric—pure kora cotton—is naturally strong, and shifli embroidery is carefully done to ensure long-lasting durability. This makes it suitable not only for occasional festive wear but also for semi-formal or daily outfits if maintained properly.
Since it is cotton-based, it can be washed regularly – hand washing is best to preserve the embroidery – but it can also be machine washed in cold water. The embroidery is well secured, so it does not open easily with standard care. Avoid harsh detergents or bleach, and air drying is recommended rather than using a dryer.
In case of garment wear and tear, the fabric is resistant to pilling, holds its shape well, and the embroidery does not shrink or twist after dyeing or sewing. This makes it a reliable choice for designers and brands who want to provide not only beauty but also lasting quality to their customers.
Is embroidery machine made or hand made?
Madhav Fashion Floral Cotton Hakoba Fabric is done using high precision Shifley embroidery machines operated by skilled technicians with years of expertise. Although it is not hand-embroidered, the intricate detailing and finishing mimic the richness and artistry of handmade work.
Machine-based Shiffley embroidery offers uniformity, speed and durability, making it ideal for commercial use while maintaining aesthetic elegance. Each thread is carefully selected to complement the organic cotton base, and the patterns are curated by Madhav Fashion’s expert design team, ensuring exclusivity and uniqueness.
This approach brings the best of both worlds – precision engineering with artistic detail. Unlike mass-market Hacoba garments with basic designs and inconsistent quality, Madhav Fashion ensures a premium-grade, designer-level finish that resonates with modern as well as traditional design sensibilities.
If you are looking for an embroidery that is clean, consistent and visually rich while keeping the cost feasible for medium to large scale production, this machine-assisted craftsmanship is the ideal choice.
Is this fabric and environment friendly?
Yes, Madhav Fashion Floral Cotton Hakoba Fabric is a citizen and environment friendly option, especially when compared to synthetic or chemically processed fabrics. The base is made from 100% pure organic cotton (Kora Cotton), which is biodegradable, non-toxic and free from harmful dyes or preservatives in the form of your product.
Sustainability is beyond materials. Madhav focuses on protecting the environment by using responsible weaving practices, reducing the age of the fabrics and promoting eco-friendly dyeing techniques.
Chunki fabrics are color-fast and printable on demand, helping to reduce overproduction and allowing for proper disposal, which is a key tenet of fashion. It is a step towards fashion brands, consumers and designers who want to present style without compromising the planet you understand.
If you are creating a fashion label with a cult following, looking for ethical material options, then Hakoba fabrics are perfectly in line with modern environmental standards and beauty concerns.
How do I store and care for Hakoba fabrics to maintain their beauty?
Madhav Fashion Floral Cotton Hakoba Fabric requires proper storage and care to maintain its quality and beauty. Although it is a material, it needs some attention to maintain its structure and follow through with the time of the delicate dyeing.
Here are some key tips:
- Washing: Hand wash in cold water using mild detergent. Avoid using bleach or strong chemicals. If machine wash, use a gentle cycle inside a mesh bag.
- Drying: Always air dry in the shade. Avoid squeezing clothes, and never use direct sunlight as the color may fade.
- Ironing: Use at least a medium section to protect the garment and iron on the reverse side. Alternatively, place a cotton cloth over it before ironing.
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry place. If the garment is not in use, wrap it in muslin or cotton cloth, especially in high humidity areas. Avoid plastic wrap, as it can trap moisture and encourage mildew.
With care, this Hakoba garment will retain its charm, softness and detail for years to come – your clothes will only get better with time.