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    Double Gauze Fabric Check Light Old Green

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      Double Gauze Fabric Check Light Old Green is a double woven cotton fabric that absorbs moisture very well. With further properties such as breathability, light weight, soft and skin-friendly, it is a very suitable fabric for baby clothes or blankets. The structure of the fabric is recognizable by the wrinkled effect. It is also called the crinkle effect.

      These Double Gauze fabrics are available in different colors and nice to combine with a Waffle Pique.

      Natural fabrics such as Double Gauze Fabric can shrink (very much) by washing. We therefore recommend ordering more and washing the fabric in advance.

       

      Warning: Colors can deviate from those shown on your screen.
      If you're in doubt about a fabric or color, please order a sample! Click here!

      When further processing, take consideration with cutting loss.

       

      Oeko-Tex® Standard 100 Cat I t/m IV

      Material100% Cotton
      Weight± 125 gram/m²
      Width± 130 cm
      DessinCheck
      AdjustmentWoven
      PropertiesNatural, flexible, soft
      UseBaby clothes, hooded towel, play mat, blanket, Children's clothes, Dress, skirt, shirt, Camisole, skirt, top, summer trousers, pillow cover, Garden cushion, bag, bedding, curtains, apron

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