Prints
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Devonstone
Salzburg Cotton Poplin in Lilac
$33.00From the Summer Abroad collection, designed by Lindsay Rae of Sew to Grow, this collection is inspired by the perfect summer holiday.
Salzburg is a vivid floral print on a delightful cotton poplin. Poplin is a lightweight, tightly woven cloth with a lustrous finish. Perfect for warm weather makes, including dresses, blouses, voluminous jumpsuits and more.
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Devonstone
Palace Park Cotton Poplin in Hedge
$33.00From the Summer Abroad collection, designed by Lindsay Rae of Sew to Grow, this collection is inspired by the perfect summer holiday.
Palace Park is a vivid floral print on a delightful cotton poplin. Poplin is a lightweight, tightly woven cloth with a lustrous finish. Perfect for warm weather makes, including dresses, blouses, voluminous jumpsuits and more.
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Devonstone
Palace Park Cotton Poplin in Lawn
$33.00From the Summer Abroad collection, designed by Lindsay Rae of Sew to Grow, this collection is inspired by the perfect summer holiday.
Palace Park is a vivid floral print on a delightful cotton poplin. Poplin is a lightweight, tightly woven cloth with a lustrous finish. Perfect for warm weather makes, including dresses, blouses, voluminous jumpsuits and more.
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Devonstone
Aperol Spritz Cotton Poplin in Spearmint
$33.00From the Summer Abroad collection, designed by Lindsay Rae of Sew to Grow, this collection is inspired by the perfect summer holiday.
Aperol Spritz is a vivid print on a delightful cotton poplin. Poplin is a lightweight, tightly woven cloth with a lustrous finish. Perfect for warm weather makes, including dresses, blouses, voluminous jumpsuits and more.
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Devonstone
Aperol Spritz Cotton Poplin in Lippy
$33.00From the Summer Abroad collection, designed by Lindsay Rae of Sew to Grow, this collection is inspired by the perfect summer holiday.
Aperol Spritz is a vivid print on a delightful cotton poplin. Poplin is a lightweight, tightly woven cloth with a lustrous finish. Perfect for warm weather makes, including dresses, blouses, voluminous jumpsuits and more.
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Fabric Godmother
Linnaea Black Cotton Poplin
$39.00Cascading flowers with a modern Scandi vibe re-printed onto the most wonderful quality cotton lawn dressmaking fabric. An abundance of colour is displayed in this floral design, just perfect for a voluminous dress or blouse.
This is a superfine cotton poplin dress fabric with fantastic colour quality and a beautiful crisp finish.
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Fabric Godmother
Dorothy Floral Denim
$47.00A Fabric Godmother exclusive design printed onto the most wonderful quality denim dressmaking fabric.
This cloth is a fantastic super soft denim with a great weight for trousers, boilersuits, dungarees, skirts, shorts and jackets.
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Fabric Godmother
Tomato Stretch Denim
$47.00This fantastic tomato print stretch denim has a wonderful soft handle with stretch.
It would be suitable for Trousers, Jackets, Skirts and Shorts for a bit light body or structure.
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Fabric Godmother
Enri Viscose Crepe
$45.00A Matisse inspired design featuring cut out shapes on a neutral background.
Enri Viscose Crepe – Black is printed on a lightweight viscose with a highly textured twist weave finish, this viscose fabric has lots of drape and the perfect weight for a dress or blouse.
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Fabric Godmother
Enri Linen Viscose Magenta
$45.00A Matisse inspired design featuring cut out shapes on a neutral background.
Enri Viscose & Linen – Magenta is a lightweight drapey viscose & linen mix fabric that has a smooth finish and lots of drape, making it perfect for dresses and blouses.
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JFF
Art School TENCEL™/Cotton
$42.00A lively blend of colour in an abstract painterly print.
Made from TENCEL™ and cotton fibres, this fabric has plenty of drape, a soft hand feel with a subtle lustre and is perfect for statement dresses, tops and blouses.
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Merchant & Mills
Tooley Ikat Indian Cotton
$42.00A black and caramel large scale cotton ikat.
Suitable for dresses, tops, and shirts.
Ikat is a resist dyeing technique where the threads used for weaving are dyed beforehand. The Ikat threads are bound in a pattern so that the threads covered by the binding ‘resist’ the dye, creating a design. The more binding done before weaving, the more complicated the pattern.
Traditional techniques are used to make this wonderful rural cloth. Indian cloths are sometimes susceptible to irregularities in the weave, this is all part of their charm and are not classed as flaws.