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This 60" Poly Cotton Broadcloth in rich brown is a versatile fabric blend (65% polyester, 35% cotton) ideal for a variety of applications, from fashion to home decor. With a full-bodied drape and easy care instructions, it’s perfect for creating stunning dresses, scrub uniforms, and chic bedding. Sold by the yard, this fabric allows for customized orders to suit your project needs.
Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
Weave Type | Plain |
Fabric Type | 65% Polyester/ 35% Cotton |
Material Type | Broadcloth |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Item Display Dimensions | 58 inches |
Item Dimensions L x W | 36"L x 58"W |
Special Features | Washable |
Pattern | Solid |
Item Form | Cut By The Yard |
Color | Brown |
J**N
Thick material very nice for quilting good quality
This material has a nice weight for quilting made of good quality and the color is vibrant
L**N
Fabric
The fabric was perfect thickness not to thick and not to thin although it is more on the thin side it works perfectly for what I needed it for cause it flow nicely, very happy with the color it's not a sheen silver but more of a flat color which I liked
A**A
Gorgeous fabric
Very good quality fabric! The color is exactly as pictured. Will be buying again.
A**R
Quality
I did receive the fabric and found it to be a good value
Q**T
I'm pleased with it.
It was hard to get a true pic of the color. I had to put it near a true yellow for you to get a sense of it. As a quilter I like to give accurate descriptions, as I value other's opinions in the reviews. I sometimes use broadcloth for my backing instead of muslin. Especially on smaller quilts. It's just thin enough to not be hard to sew through and it's just thick enough. This funny mustard, brownish-gold yellow was actually what I was looking for and will buy more. But it's not for everyone. If you paint, you're probably familiar with yellow ochre. Picture that with a little less light in it. It's brighter than on the website and I really like it for what I'm doing, which is making bee quilts for friends. You need a color like this to balance the bee exuberance lol.
H**E
good product
I bought this for Halloween costume (Poppy Pomfrey from Harry Potter) so I needed a lot of fabric on a budget. I am pleased with the purchase. It has sewn up nicely. I gave it all 5 on the ratings because I thought it was good value for the intent I had using it for. It asked about rating on sheerness but it is not see through. It is a little on the thinner side for broadcloth but not enough to give bad rating. It did not stretch out of true or fray when sewing the fabric up. Color was as expected. Will try to update review when done with all the sewing.
L**A
Fall color
Just more crafting
D**R
What quilters and crafters should know
First the Burgundy: This fabric measures 59" wide and an inconsistent yard. It is true in color. One end was torn to cut, the other cut at a careless angle. The hand of this fabric is thin and a little crisp. You are getting what you pay for but it is also a fairly tight weave. It's not like a a lawn, the feel and weight closer to a modern batik (not the batiks of a decade ago). As many know cheap broadcloth is frequently more akin to a lawn cloth, which has a more open weave and batiks a decade ago were heavier. Its thread is fine, the salvage thin and tight, about a 1/4". It frays a little easy when you stroke the cut edge. Who ever cut and folded it didn't do it with care. I ordered 2 cuts of fabric they were stacked from a roll (probably not bolt cloth), then folded so sloppy that the edge of the fabric became part of the fold in the shipping bag and the edge of one of the pieces was cut when the bag was opened. Yes you can see light through it, but not much.This should work well for my intentions, I was planning using it for bag linings. Although I am temped to prewash as I am concerned about color bleed and shrink. If my swatch test bleeds I will amend this review.2nd the Jade: The quality of this fabric was a little different. This makes me wonder about inconsistencies with the next bolt of any color. The jade fabric is slightly heavier and the salvage an open weave and is 59" wide. It's length a yard plus a couple inches. It shows the fold lines of coming off a bolt. Its color true enough to the picture but maybe a little better. It is a nice shade of green, I might have named it "evergreen".Any of the negatives of the Burgundy are reprieved by the Jade but they are both still industrial fabrics, not couturier.My one concern even over color bleed is needle size. I'm not sure that this fabric can handle the larger needles used in bag making, which happens when you layer fabrics.All in all I will probably be buying more of this fabric, just careful about where I use it and if I amend it'll be within a day or two.
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