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- #157,989 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen)
- #14 in Quilts
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Perfect for multi use as picnics, wraps for evening, blankets, gifts and just does not matter which ones they pick. Very boho type and wash up easy in washing machine and dryer friendly♡♡♡
Nano Banano
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2024
These are wonderful for sitting on a sticky couch in the heat... also great for a light layer. I wash everything in hot water that gets sweaty or comes in contact with my dogs, so they were washed in hot water. This also took care of the initial funky smell. These held up fine so far. The colors give that muted boho avocado vibe.... but I like the pattern and will probably get a few more, as my family seems to like them as well.
Bobbie Jean
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024
I purchased with a doubt about the quantity o in the pack. Some places in the listing say one, others ten. It was a calculated risk on my part.I haven't taken it out of the plastic yet but can detect the funky smell others have noted. Probably packed in a hot humid place, it happens.Color is nice but a bit muted... sunset oranges. Pattern is okay from the small bit visible.Not sure if I will keep it. Suppose it will depend on how bad the smell is.
catherine tyrrell
Reviewed in Canada on May 22, 2024
Loved the colors.softness, and size
Lourdes Reyes
Reviewed in Mexico on January 31, 2024
son muy bonitas, aunque me dijeron que no las enviarian acaban de llegar, muy coloridas y de buen tamaño
Reyna
Reviewed in Mexico on April 7, 2024
No me gustó que mandan al azar como si mandaran sobrantes, no me gusto el color ni el diseño.ponen que es un LOTE (Más de una pieza) y solo es una pieza.creo que voy a regresar el producto
wjm
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2023
For $20. it was worth a try even without knowing what colors one would get. Then it arrived and it was reds and oranges and just beautiful. I put it in the washer on delicate and then tossed it in the dryer and it came out fine and if possible, even softer. Lusciously soft...that pure cotton of old kind of soft. I loved it...went back on line and ordered two more which I am now waiting for.Full description - you have one primary side of bright color and one side which is still nice but very obviously not as showy as the other. Still attractive old India prints but more (in mine) muted in colors of tan, black, etc.These ARE old...I'm guessing the 60's or so but I'm not sure. They are rectangular, made of two pieces stitched together so double layered.. longer than they are wide but still a nice size for pulling up around yourself. They are crudely stitched completely by hand...in other words, very imperfect as far as that goes. The stitching of the actual blanket itself is extensive...in crude rows about an inch apart across the entire blanket. Doesn't look like thread...more like cotton string not that it matters but the point is LOTS of stitching...it won't come apart within the blanket, thats for sure...but there will be some issues with the stitching at the edges. None of the threads appear tied off...which means, they just ran out of thread and left the end dangling when they started with a new one. Its a typical quilting technique.Also, just FYI (not that it matters to me) it appears (because of the design break) that mine (the red/orange side) was originally 1/4 of a king sized spread so if you picture border printing on an India spread, you get one quarter of it.Lastly...the softness and coziness. For me, it's incomparable. I was curled up in it within seconds of it coming out of the dryer. Sheer heaven.
Agnes Teresa Avila Canedo
Reviewed in Mexico on May 30, 2023
La uso por las noches, es freca y suave, muy agradable
Jien Hephyr
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2023
This is my second time buying a mixed five pack lot from the same seller. My initial goal was to make a patchwork “wizard coat” for a Halloween costume and use the others as bedding.As it turns out, sometimes a learning process is forty hours of sewing to discover: “hey maybe a coat should have a front.”On the other hand, I was one thousand percent successful at making a cape with sleeves, and had the best possible fabric for the experience.So I bought another batch.The quilts themselves are surprisingly light and breathable with a comfortable cotton feel, and the patterns, while a grab bag, usually yield at least one “good one” in each set, and each quilt is double-sided. So you really get about ten chances in a five piece lot to get a batch you really like on a bed, but the others are perfectly tablecloth sized or about the right size to protective cover an armchair or sofa. (And hey. Quilting supply. Can’t fail to design a front for things every time if you’ve got enough chances.)My first had two I particularly liked the patterns of. But my second set is pictured above, airing out, and has *five* fully gorgeous double-sided patterns. So gorgeous, in fact, I might do a nervous practice round on my last remaining more plain quilt from the first set. (Which is peach and orange, adorable, and has a pattern of repeating geese. If you didn’t know geese are a possibility in this, geese are a possibility. I can’t sell a higher recommendation of a piece than that it has Cute Geese Potential and makes a perfect lightweight picnic blanket.)Some of the quilts on both sets have had irregular square patches sewn in in unmatching patterns to cover tears in the fabric. Which I find utterly charming, but might bear warning for if you’re a pristine duvet kind of person. Although if you’re a pristine duvet person I kind of have to wonder what you’re doing buying what’s essentially an upcycle quilt blind box.While the sets are pre washed, both times they’ve had a faint storage odor, so I’d probably recommend washing or airing them before use instead of going straight to throwing them on the bed. And they’re noticeably hand-sewn, so I’d say treat them with the same delicacy you’d treat any other hand sewn item with gentle knotwork—probably forgo the washer unless you don’t have another option, or you might risk pulling threads or bleeding the gorgeous patterns.Eleven out of five stars
Minda D.
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2023
The bright colors and prints of these throws caught my eye. I ordered an individual beautiful blanket and it came clean and fresh smell. I ordered another set of five, good price for 5. The prints are not as nice as if bought individually. Considering they’re packed and ship from a hot and humid region of the world they smelled musty. It might take a couple x to get the smell out with a a tiny bit of bleach. It washed well in perm/press cycle and dried ok in normal setting. Overall I like and will keep them. I will be buying more single ones with the prints and colors I want that’s on my cart. Thank you ladies for all the hand-stitching.
Rossana
Reviewed in Mexico on April 23, 2023
Me gusto la tela, los colores, el pesoCreí que los parches eran de menor tamaño y unidos a manoMe encanta la rapidez para entregar
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