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BTY Purple Spilled Marbled Paint 100% Cotton Material

$ 3.17

  • Brand: MDG
  • Color: Purple
  • Fabric Weight: Medium
  • Features: 100% Cotton
  • Fiber Content: Cotton
  • Length/Amount: By the Yard
  • Material: Cotton
  • Pattern: Tone-on-Tone
  • Quilting Sizes: Yard (36")
  • SiteWideCondition: New
  • Suitable For: Apparel - Everyday Clothing, Crafts, Quilting, Home Decor, Sewing
  • Theme: Paint
  • Thread Count: High
  • Unit of Sale: Roll, Measured off bolt
  • Width: Up to 45''

Description

Please add me to your favorite seller list and sign up for my newsletter! Fabric is suitable for making clothes and crafts such as quilts. This auction is based on 1 yard of fabric amounts to be bid on. The fabric is on a bolt and I cut it off for you in the amount you want. Fabric has shades of Purple to Dark Purple. It is 44 inches (111.5 cm) wide. Fiber Content: 100% Cotton Manufacture: MDG CLICK HERE to see the Carpenter and Mechanic Supply fabrics CLICK HERE to see all the colors of Spilled Marbled Paint fabric CLICK HERE to see all the Solid and also Tone on Tone fabrics in Quilt Plus More CLICK HERE to see all the Geometric, Stripes, & Dots fabrics in Quilt Plus More If you have any questions, please email me. Items are sent out after payment clears eBay. IMPORTANT! Washed fabric cannot be returned. Washed fabric is considered damaged goods. Pre-Washing 100% Cotton Fabric: Important Information If you choose to wash your 100% cotton fabric before starting a project, here's what you need to know: Fabric Shrinkage : Washing, drying, and/or ironing may cause shrinkage. Fraying : Exposed cut edges of woven fabric will fray when washed. To minimize fraying when pre-washing, you can: 1. Hand wash and line dry. 2. Serge or zigzag the cut edges before washing. 3. Use a mesh laundry bag (like the ones used for delicate fabrics). Care Instructions : Detergents : Do not wash with harsh detergents or chemicals (like bleach). Color Bleeding : Wash each colored fabric separately to avoid color bleeding. Ironing : To press out wrinkles, mist fabric with water and use a clothes iron set to the cotton setting. If your iron has a steam option, you can use that instead. Use a gentle up and down motion, not a heavy dragging motion across the fabric. Starch : Clothes starch, used as recommended, can be used instead of water. REMEMBER : Once you wash the fabric, it is considered damaged goods and cannot be returned.