Ginger Cotton and Calico Fabric in Kenya: Uses, Prices & Where to Buy Per Metre or Roll

Looking for ginger fabric (white calico cotton) in Kenya? Learn its uses in Home Science, tailoring, and art , and buy per metre or per 40m roll from Bienville Supplies.

“Ginger fabric” or “ginger material” is a uniquely Kenyan term for a plain, off-white or cream-coloured cotton fabric known internationally as calico, muslin, or unbleached cotton. If you’ve seen it on a school supply list or searched for it online without luck, this guide will clear everything up.

What Is Ginger Fabric?

Ginger fabric (also called white ginger cotton) is a plain-weave, lightweight cotton fabric. It is off-white to cream in colour, slightly textured, versatile, and affordable, one of the most cost-effective natural fabrics available in Kenya.

Common Uses in Kenya

1. Home Science and Tailoring (Schools)

Ginger fabric is the go-to teaching fabric in Home Science classes for practising stitches, making aprons and bags, and learning cutting and pattern-laying skills.

2. Tie-Dye and Fabric Dyeing

Because ginger fabric is unbleached and untreated, it takes vat dyes and reactive dyes exceptionally well. This makes it the fabric of choice for art projects, professional dyeing, and making custom colourful items.

3. Screen Printing

Ginger fabric absorbs ink evenly, making it excellent for screen printing. It pairs well with water-based screen printing inks.

4. Art Projects and Textile Work

  • Background material for fabric paintings
  • Weaving and macramé projects
  • Wrapping and packaging for artisan products

Ginger Fabric vs Calico: Are They the Same?

TermWhere Used
Ginger fabric / ginger materialKenya — common name in schools and markets
CalicoInternational / formal textile term
MuslinFiner weave, used in dressmaking
Unbleached cottonGeneral description

Where to Buy Ginger Fabric in Kenya

Bienville Supplies stocks white ginger cotton fabric available both per metre and per 40-metre roll.

Tips for Working with Ginger Fabric

Before dyeing: Pre-wash to remove any factory sizing. Keep damp when applying dye for better uptake.

Before sewing: Iron to reduce natural crinkle. Use a medium-weight needle and thread.

For school projects: Cut pieces to size before distributing to students, and pre-wash in bulk to prepare a full class set at once.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is ginger fabric the same as canvas? A: No. Canvas is much heavier and stiffer. Ginger fabric is lightweight and soft.

Q: Is it suitable for making school aprons? A: Absolutely. It’s one of the most popular materials for school Home Science aprons in Kenya.

Q: Can it be machine washed? A: Yes, use cold or warm water and it will last well.