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From Ruby Star Society's  'Warp and Weft - Ooh Lukcy Lucky' wovens for Moda, 'Apron Stripe' in navy blue (first photo) is the name of this bold, dark stripe, designed by Alexia Marcelle Abegg. It is very reminiscent of the striped fabrics once used for everyday kimono and workwear in Japan.

This listing is for half metre of Apron Stripe - multiples will be sent as one piece of fabric.

Limited stock - and I can't reorder these, because they were the last the wholesaler could get for me.

Photos 4 - 7 show the other weaves I have from this collection.

 

These are not Japanese fabrics, but are typical good quality from Moda, with interesting weaves, and they remind me of late C20th wool kimono fabrics very much! This one would be excellent to include in a piece of boro inspired stitching, among other things, make a great base for a sashiko project using the stripe as part of the the foundation grid, add depth of colour to patchwork, and make unique wearables.

 

NB - this fabric is sold by the half metre, so please order '1' for 1/2m, '2' for 1m etc.

 

110cm (43in) wide approx.

There may be 3 - 5% shrinkage, so please preshrink.

Cool wash.


Woven in India
 

 

4123-14 Warp and Weft Ooh Lucky Lucky Apron Stripe, Ruby Star Society

£9.00Price

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