Introducing you to our wonderful bundle set, which has two jersey/ knit fabrics. In addition to this it includes a matching thread. A perfect match for making a lovely loungewear set to get you through the colder months.
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Fabric 1:
We have this lovely cotton jersey fabric with a leopard print against an olive background, a popular dressmaking fabric. It has 4 way stretch, with a smooth stretchy finish and is a lovely weight for casual wear and is great for children and adults alike. It would be a perfect jersey sewing fabric for dressmaking projects or craft.
Composition: 95% Cotton 5% Elastane
Width: 145cm
Weight: 200g/ m2
Shrinkage: up to 5%
Wash & Care: Gentle wash on 30 degrees, do not tumble dry & low iron setting
Fabric 2:
This amazing Tencel Stretch Jersey fabric is silky and soft with elastic and a beautiful flowing drape and a light to medium weight. This lovely stretch jersey fabric would make a number of garments including Dresses, T-Shirts and light cardigans, a great dressmaking fabric to add to your sewing stash.
Meet Milk is a brand founded on offering an alternative choice of sustainably sourced fabric for home sewers and makers who enjoy high quality and eco-friendliness when choosing their fabrics.
TENCEL™ is made from renewable raw materials and manufactured using environmentally responsible production process. These are certified biobased fibres, and they are certified because they can be compostable and biodegradable, so better and safer for the environment.
Composition: 96% TENCEL™ Lyocell and 4% Elastane
Certification: TENCEL™ fibers, OEKO-TEX® 100
Width: 165 cm
Weight: 180g/ m2
Shrinkage: up to 5%
Wash & Care: Gentle wash on 30 degrees, do not tumble dry & low iron setting
Our fabrics are sold by Half Metre increments. If you require 1 metre please enter quantity 2, if you require 2 metres please enter quantity 4.
Please note every effort is made to ensure our pictures are a true reflection of the fabric colours but there may be slight variations to what has been shown.