French Terry Border fabric construction worker outfit – light orange/silver grey
Variant: light orange
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Minimum order quantity: 0.5 m
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Delivery time approx. 4 - 6 working days
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£11.63/m²
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Delivery time approx. 4 - 6 working days
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- Material:
- 95% Cotton, 5% Spandex
- Width (cm):
- 150.00
- Weight (g/m²):
- 230.00
- Colour:
- light orange
- More colours:
- silver grey
- Theme details:
- Lengthwise stripes
- Seal of quality:
- Certified
- Certificate:
- OEKO-TEX®️ STANDARD 100, 1802023 Centexbel
- Your project:
- Baby clothing, Carnival, Children''s apparel, Hats, Scarves
- Use:
- kids
- Type of fabric:
- Sweatshirt material
- Manufacturing:
- knitted
- Features:
- eudermic, 4-way stretch
- Feel:
- smooth to the touch, Light drape
- Material Surface:
- smooth, matte
- Textile Finishing:
- Digitally printed
- Brand:
- Stoff & Liebe
- Art-No:
- 80_k79100_340
Description
Certified
30° gentle wash
do not bleach
do not tumble dry
iron, steam or dry with low heat
dryclean allowed
Casual and sporty - comfortable sweatshirt fabric to fall in love with.
This high-quality French terry with its classic looped look on the back can be used for so many different projects. It’s heavier than jersey and is also called summer sweatshirt fabric as it’s cool yet wonderfully soft. It’s especially suitable for making cool sweatshirts, jogging bottoms, light and airy dresses and much more. Its stretch lets it mould to the body.
- Ideal for the following sewing projects:
From leggings or children’s dresses to comfortable cardigans, anything is possible! - We recommend washing the fabric before use, as fabrics made from natural fibres may shrink in the first wash!
- The pretty border on one side is a real head-turner! YOUR SEWING PROJECT: Please note that the pattern pieces are cut with the hem edge at the border rather than on the grain (pieces placed sideways), increasing the amount of fabric required. You should take this into account when working out how much fabric you need for your sewing project.