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Our Most Versatile Bandana
Switcheroo bandana let’s you choose the light or the dark side. There are so many ways to wear this bandana. This lightweight versatile bandana makes the travel packing list every time! Soft cotton dyed a sweet raspberry pink and hand printed in India.
Read more about our new and improved cotton bandanas here.
Concho Bandana Slide
Dress up your bandana or scarf with a traditional western-wear concho! The back has an adjustable double ring making it perfect for any size scarf or bandana.
Make Your Own Cyanotype Bandana
Create a one-of-a-kind bandana using one of the oldest forms of photography-Cyanotype. Also known as sun printing, this process blends chemistry, art, and nature for a satisfyingly hands-on project that is fun for everyone!
The BASIC KIT includes one cotton bandana, two cotton practice swatches, cyanotype chemistry, protective gloves, and glass beads for holding your objects in place.
Add-Ons
The kit comes with enough solution to create additional items, so we have included options to purchase socks and/or silk handkerchiefs for further cyanotype experimentation. Use the drop-down menu to add additional pieces to the basic kit.
Add two SILK HANKIES and we'll include two 100% silk handkerchiefs. Each is 11"x11" square with rolled hem. (+ $7.00)
Add a pair of SOCKS and we'll include a pair of bamboo socks that fit adult size 6-9. These are very soft and squishy and feel great! 94% Bamboo rayon and 6% Spandex. (+ $10.00)
Add both a pair of SOCKS and two SILK HANKIES for an additional $17.00.
FAQs
Q: Is there enough solution to do more items than what comes in the basic kit?
A: Yes, if you are careful and only mix what you need for each use, you'll have a little extra to create 1-3 more small projects. Check out our optional add-ons for items we think make great additional projects!
Q: Can I only do this project on a sunny day?
A: This can be done on a cloudy day too but you should avoid precipitation. It must be done outside because glass windows can sometimes block the UV light that triggers the chemical reaction that turns the molecules blue!
Q: Do I need supplies beyond what comes in the kit?
A: You'll need a flat portable work surface ( a flattened cardboard box works well) and a small non-food-use bowl or container to mix the solution in.
Wear clothes that you can get messy. Gather your own objects for printing- we love collecting leaves outside, everyday objects like pasta, snack foods, and tools.
Read more about cyanotype here. Check out our IG highlight for more FAQ and inspiration.
Handwoven Bandana Slide
The perfect little flair for your favorite neck accessory. These bandana slides are a great one-of-a-kind piece when you need a little something extra. Handwoven textile made in Guatemala, backed by leather with a hand-laced closure detail. Created by Arloom who collaborates with artisans to design and produce one-of-a-kind accessories.
Moon and Stars Bandana Slide
Bandana slides are the perfect accessory to add your bandanas. To wear, wrap your bandana as desired, then push both ends of the bandana through the ring on the back of the slide and pull the ends through to adjust.
These handcrafted slides are made by Mineral and Matter, a woman-owned jewelry studio based in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Brass Bandana Slide
Bandana slides are the perfect accessory to add your bandanas. To wear, wrap your bandana as desired, then push both ends of the bandana through the ring on the back of the slide and pull ends through to adjust.
These handcrafted slides are made by Mineral and Matter, a woman owned jewelry studio based in Salt Lake City, Utah.
UPDATE: Please Read
We now have this option available on each bandana product page. The easiest way to order is to navigate to your favorite bandana and select "Yes" above the Add To Cart button.
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Brass Bandana Slide
Bandana slides are the perfect accessory to add your bandanas. To wear, wrap your bandana as desired, then push both ends of the bandana through the ring on the back of the slide and pull the ends through to adjust.
These handcrafted slides are made by Mineral and Matter, a woman-owned jewelry studio based in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Block Printed by Hand
Approximately 28" by 28"
This block print cotton scarf is the perfect accessory for any outfit. Featuring layers of juicy orange and blush pink patterning, the artisanal process of hand-printing with antique wooden blocks lends the Duet Scarf a perfectly imperfect hand-made texture. Made of soft and lightweight cotton, you'll find many effortless ways to wear this beautiful accessory such as tying around your neck, in your hair, or onto a favorite tote bag.
About Our Collaboration
Made in collaboration with the Jaipur artisan studio of, Shaivyya Gupta. Shaivyya is known for her colorful aesthetic that infuses the local Jaipur design vernacular with historic architectural details and op-art compositions. Then she works with master block printer artisans to lay these patterns down. We hope you'll love the designs she and her team created exclusively for Last Chance Textiles customers!
Block Printed by Hand
Approximately 28" by 28"
Be bold and beautiful in Jackie in Aperol. Showcase your preppy meets psychedelic style with her fun gingham and floral print, hand block printed by master artisans in Jaipur. Soft and lightweight, the perfect size to tie in your hair, you'll be grinning from ear to ear!
About the Cotton Fabric
Suvin cotton is known as the 'cashmere of cotton' and 'white gold' and competes with Egyptian cotton for the title of the 'world's finest cotton'. It is rarer than other fine cotton because it is temperamental to grow and requires much care and expertise from the farmers. It grows in extra-long staple fibers meaning a smooth, soft, and almost silk-like hand that gets better with time.
About Our Collaboration
Made in collaboration with the Jaipur artisan studio of, Shaivyya Gupta. Shaivyya is known for her colorful aesthetic that infuses the local Jaipur design vernacular with historic architectural details and op-art compositions. Then she works with master block printer artisans to lay these patterns down. We hope you'll love the designs she and her team created exclusively for Last Chance Textiles customers!