In an era where trend changes faster than a microwave ticks, 2025 has installed a do-it-yourself home decor trend, which is weird yet wonderful: textile printing at home, and it seems even in the kitchen.
No need to bake banana bread or fire up the oven. The American people are setting up linen-patterned swatches of fabric on countertops and stirring up natural dyes next to their coffee mugs and block-printing beds, table runners, and pillow covers with oat milk on the side.
According to Jordan Levi, LA-based interior designer, printing on fabrics is no longer about professional studios, but on stovetops.
What is so special about the Kitchen?
It is the new creative lab.
• Water?
• Heat?
• And then flat surfaces?
• Get in the mood to be creative after a morning coffee?
A recent USA Report revealed that 34% of Gen Z and millennial homeowners have made textile prints at home, and more than half of them have done so in their kitchens!

And the best part? Printed linen fabric by the yard can barely sit on the shelves of online shops or stores due to the actions of DIY enthusiasts who want to do their block-print magic and have a clean slate to work with it.
What is Impelling This Fashion?
It can be divided
• Indian Inspiration: In the foundations of this tendency, there are block-printed Indian fabrics that were used ages before, still proliferating in special cities with artisans such as Jaipur.
• Affordable entry: Starting is not hard due to the low-priced kits and availability of the block-printed fabric in India.

• Organic Ink & Linen: Organic ink and the use of linen fabric patterned in calming and earthy tones are being adored by Americans.
• Personal Touch: Handmade decor items done at home are not as fake as decor bought in a store.
And what are People Printing?
• Loud ethnic designs on pillow covers
• This is the use of DIY florals on curtains
• Table runners paled in ombre dyes
• Monogrammed block stamped lampshades
• Kitchen towels and aprons that are even matched
It is very personal to design your home using your own two hands. It is so imperfectly perfect.” In San Francisco, Elena Carter is the stylist.
The Fabritual Fix: Art by the Touch of a Key
At Fabritual, a curated collection of the soulful world of Indian craft makes you closer to the world of Indian craftsmanship, inspired by our:
• Quality printed linen yardage
• Blue Indigo: hand block printed fabric with a print made in India
• Linen that is ready to be dyed and patterned to design-it-yourself
And, there are also complete items such as pillow covers, curtains, table runners, and lampshades (unless you can deal with ink stains, of course)
Final Word:
And is your kitchen a tiny bit inky these days? Oh, don't give me away, you are not the only one. You are of a sort of messy, yet beautiful and very expressive decor movement which is now spreading 2025 across the USA.
Ink it. Print it. Live it.
It is exclusively with Fabritual-where tradition comes to dinner.
FAQs
Q: Is it possible to print on linen fabric at home with the help of any special devices?
Absolutely! What you need is a piece of hand-carved indian fabric block print stamps, ink, and a bit of patience.
Q: In what store can I purchase printed godets of linen in yard fractions of fabric by myself?
Sites such as Fabritual sell hand-printed block Indian fabric and plain linen so that you can add your magic with ink!