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Monday, 18 March 2013

Robert Kaufman Hunter Green Kona Cotton Broadcloth Fabric

Robert Kaufman Hunter Green Kona Cotton Broadcloth Fabric: Fabrics by the Yard


Robert Kaufman Fabric

This hunter green cotton broadcloth has echoes of the shadows in the deepest part of the forest. This cloth is a deep, earthy green that pairs well with other deep colors for a nature-inspired quilt or craft project. Kona broadcloth is machine washable, sturdy, and soft. It is a high quality, 100 percent cotton fabric. Originally, broadcloth was made from wool. It played an important role in medieval costume. Today, this versatile material is used in clothing, upholstery, and crafts. Broadcloth is densely woven, with a medium drape. This allows it to flow and also to hold a crease. Broadcloth is a dense, high thread count fabric that resists tears, making it well-suited for clothing and crafts.

Amy Butler Wildflowers Navy Fabric

Amy Butler Wildflowers Navy Fabric: Fabrics by the Yard


Amy Butler Wildflowers Navy Fabric

Amy Butler Wildflowers Navy Fabric: Amy Butler Wildflowers Navy fabric is a striking pattern reminiscent of the tropics. It has strong, bold lines that are inspired by nature. Lush navy flowers and leaves are surrounded by aqua and turquoise and are outlined in lime. This calls for a beach cabana, or a lush summer skirt or wrap. Go on a journey of discovery and create a quilt, a bag, or a piece of clothing that will inspire! These quality cotton fabrics will last over time, making them an excellent choice for quilts and blankets. Let Amy Butler wildflowers patterns help your project bloom!

Sunday, 17 March 2013

Amy Butler Trailing Orchid Blue Velvet Laminated Cotton Fabric

Amy Butler Trailing Orchid Blue Velvet Laminated Cotton Fabric: Fabrics by the Yard


Amy Butler Fabrics

Amy Butler Trailing Orchid Blue Velvet Laminated Cotton Fabric: Varied shades of blue dominate this beautiful print, interspersed with green detailing. Trailing orchids carefully flutter across the pattern, as if floating in a gentle breeze. Amy Butler’s Trailing Orchid Blue Velvet Laminated Cotton is sure to fulfill your every hope for it, and offer you a unique and useful alternative to the everyday, ordinary, and humdrum. Laminated cotton is waterproof, with a glossy surface that wipes clean with a little soapy water. It is fairly light and has a good drape less stiff than oilcloth. It’s perfect for lunch totes, diaper bags, drawer and shelf liners, arts and crafts projects, table cloths, placemats, aprons, and many more possibilities.

Monday, 4 March 2013

Silk Charmeuse /Warm Floral: Fabrics By the Yard

Silk Charmeuse /Warm Floral: Fabrics By the Yard


Floral Fabrics

A beautiful warm Silk Charmeuse, with various shades in soft tones. Warm pink,rose,mauves to purple, navy, brown. Black and gold tones with a large orange flower throughout this pattern.

Sunday, 3 March 2013

Indoor/Outdoor Classic & Traditional Deveron Black/Beige Fabric: Fabrics By the Yard

Indoor/Outdoor Classic & Traditional Deveron Black/Beige Fabric: Fabrics By the Yard


Indoor/Outdoor Classic & Traditional Fabrics

This indoor/outdoor classic & traditional fabric is stain and water resistant, very family friendly and perfect for outdoor settings and indoors in sunny rooms. It is fade resistant up to 500 hours of direct sun exposure. Create decorative accent pillows, cushions, chair pads, placemats, tote bags, slipcovers and upholstery. Color include black and beige.

Designer Crepe Lining White Fabrics: Fabrics By the Yard

Designer Crepe Lining White Fabrics: Fabrics By the Yard


Designer Crepe Lining White Fabrics

This lining fabric features a soft crepe texture and a fluid drape. Perfect for lining apparel.

Friday, 1 March 2013

Susan Winget Nature: Fabrics By the Yard

Susan Winget Nature: Fabrics By the Yard
Susan Winget Nature

Pre-Treat Your New Fabrics!

It is very important to treat/ wash your new fabrics exactly as you plan to treat/wash them after the garment or home decor item is made. Even dry cleaning can produce some shrinkage. We recommend you test a 4’’ x 4’’ square of your new fabric if you are at all unsure how it will react to your chosen laundering method. If you always test the same sized square, you will be able to check the percentage of shrinkage.