viscose fabric birds and wild roses – terracotta/caramel

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Variant: terracotta
Select length Minimum order quantity: 0.5 m
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Delivery time approx. 4 - 5 working days
£10.95
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£10.95/m £7.30/m²
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Benefit from the quantity discount: With this product you can select larger quantities, so that the price per meter/unit is reduced. The reduced price will be displayed in the list. It is therefore worth ordering in advance.
from 1.0 m £10.95/m (£7.30/m²)
from 10.0 m £10.45/m (£6.97/m²)
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Material:
100% Viscose
Width (cm):
150.00
Weight (g/m²):
125.00
Pattern size:
Width: 18 cm
Height: 11 cm
Normal offset
Colour:
terracotta
More colours:
caramel
Theme details:
Roses, Birds
Seal of quality:
Certified
Certificate:
OEKO-TEX®️ STANDARD 100, 2009AN7847 AITEX
Your project:
Tunics, Blouses, Skirts, Dresses
Use:
adults
Type of fabric:
Viscose
Manufacturing:
woven
Features:
light, breezy, Non-Stretchy
Feel:
Flowing drape, smooth to the touch
Material Surface:
smooth, matte
Textile Finishing:
printed
Art-No:
33_7097_02
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Certified
30° normal wash
do not bleach
do not tumble dry
iron, steam or dry with low heat
dryclean allowed

Light and breezy!

This fine viscose fabric is not only wonderfully light and airy, but also has a smooth hand and a great soft drape.

  • VISCOSE: This lightweight viscose fabric has a subtle cooling effect and clings to curves perfectly - so you won’t sweat it on hot summer days. Thanks to its natural cellulose fibres, it’s also kind to the skin.
  • YOUR SEWING PROJECT: Use this wonderful fabric to sew up charming blouses, shirts and tunics or light and airy dresses, skirts and scarves. It’s best to use a fine needle to avoid damaging the delicate fabric.
  • YOUR SEWING PROJECT: Please note that this fabric has a directional pattern. All pattern pieces should be cut in the same direction, which may increase fabric consumption. You should take this into account when calculating the amount needed for your sewing project.