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Bittersweet Red voile (SALE)

Lovely red voile - organic cotton - remnant 155 cm
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Description

Remnant of 155 cm.

Beautiful bright red voile, from the brand C. Pauli. Made of organic cotton, GOTS certified.

Voile is a fine plain weave cotton fabric (just like poplin). It is made of very tin yarn, which makes the fabric slightly transparent and falls very smoothly. This quality is also called 'lawn'.

Voile is suitable for blouses, tops, dresses, (dashing) skirts (lined, if necessary), sweet summer children's dresses and scarfs. But also beautiful as a (net) curtain or for a bed canopy (in the nursery).

Specifications

Material: 100% organic cotton
Colour: Red
Width: 160 cm
Weight: 70 gr/m2
Cleaning advice: 30 C, line drying, ironing 1 point
Shrinkage: max 2%
Produced in: Turkey, GOTS certified
Matching sewing thread: 4805

Brand/Certification

GOTS

The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) is the largest processing standard for organic textiles in the world. The cultivation of the cotton, and the dyeing and processing of the fabric is done as environmentally friendly as possible. Besides, GOTS also stands for fair trade and good working conditions for labor. Better for your skin, better for the planet and better for workers.

C Pauli

C. Pauli is a German fabric manufacturer that highly values sustainable production. Their extensive and colourful fabric and haberdashery collection is made from beautiful organic cotton, which is skin-friendly and soft. Of course, attention is also paid to fair and safe working conditions.

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