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Fabric: Combed Cotton (56" width)

Our Combed Cotton is a lightweight cloth that is easy to work with. This versatile fabric is perfect for sewing projects including quilting and appliqué.

  • Content: 100% cotton
  • Thread count: 210 inches (82 cm)
  • Width: 56" (142.2 cm)
  • Stretch: None
  • Weight: 3.82 oz per square yard (129 gram per square metre)
  • Shrinkage: < 1%
  • Suitable for: Quilting, appliqué and crafts
  • Care Instructions: Machine Wash Separately, Cold Water, Gentle Cycle, No Bleach, Tumble Dry Low Heat, Cool Iron
  • Print Technique: A direct print process that uses colourfast, pigment inks. Our state-of-the-art finishing process produces beautiful fabric prints with great clarity and a soft finish that will not fade over time or in the wash.

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Green Tara Fabric

Green Tara Fabric

Tara or Arya Tara, also known as Jetsun Dolma in Tibetan, is a female Bodhisattva or female Buddha in different Buddhist traditions. She is also a tantric meditation deity used to develop certain inner qualities and understand secret teachings about compassion and emptiness. The most widely known forms of Tara are: - Green Tara, known as the Buddha of enlightened activity - White Tara, also known for compassion, long life, healing and serenity Within Tibetan Buddhism, Tara is regarded as Bodhisattva of compassion and action. She is the female aspect of Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig – the Buddha of Compassion) and in some origin stories she comes from his tears. She eventually came to be considered the "Mother of all Buddhas," which usually refers to the enlightened wisdom of the Buddhas, while simultaneously echoing the ancient concept of the Mother Goddess in India. Green Tara/Khadiravani is usually associated with protection from fear and the following eight obscurations: lions (= pride), wild elephants (= delusion/ignorance), fires (= hatred and anger), snakes (= jealousy), bandits and thieves (= wrong views, including fanatical views), attachment (= avarice and miserliness), floods (= desire and attachment), and evil spirits and demons (= deluded doubts). Tārā has many stories told which explain her origin as a bodhisattva. One in particular has a lot of resonance for women interested in Buddhism and quite likely for those delving into early 21st century feminism. In this tale there is a young princess who lives in a different world system, millions of years in the past. Her name is Yeshe Dawa, which means "Moon of Primordial Awareness". For quite a number of aeons she makes offerings to the Buddha of that world system, whose name was Tonyo Drupa. She receives special instruction from him concerning bodhicitta — the heart-mind of a bodhisattva. After doing this, some monks approach her and suggest that because of her level of attainment she should next pray to be reborn as a male to progress further. At this point she lets the monks know in no uncertain terms that from the point of view of Enlightenment it is only "weak minded worldlings" who see gender as a barrier to attaining enlightenment. She sadly notes there have been few who wish to work for the welfare of beings in a female form, though. Therefore she resolves to always be reborn as a female bodhisattva, until samsara is no more. She then stays in a palace in a state of meditation for some ten million years, and the power of this practice releases tens of

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Feels soft, good for clothing. Colour is accurate, but the printing is fuzzy.
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By Pania B.19 December 2021Verified Purchase
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Good colours and print. Good colours and print clarity
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By Lorraine S.7 May 2019Verified Purchase
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The quality of this fabric is really nice. The colour is really nice and held up when washed. Nice to work with. The printing turned out very well. I was impressed

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Product ID: 256109890571504650
Posted on 14/02/2015, 9:25 PM
Rating: G