Carnival Fabrics
Borg Teddy fabric light brown
SKU: B1082-1352
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Product description
Borg Teddy fabric light brown is a lovely soft, fluffy fabric with slight width stretch and high cuddle appeal. The fabric has a full, warm look and suits clothing, accessories and soft toys. A versatile choice for projects where soft feel is central.
Specifications
- SKU:
- B1082-1352
- Weight
- 240 g
Borg Teddy fabric light brown is a lovely soft and fluffy fabric with slight width stretch that gives pleasantly during sewing. The fabric feels instantly familiar and warm, exactly what you want when comfort and softness matter in your project.
This Teddy fabric is known for its full, cuddly texture and subtle fluffy structure reminiscent of teddy bear material. The fabric has a smooth drape, is nicely thick without feeling heavy, and lies beautifully soft in your hand. The light brown colour gives it a neutral, warm appearance that combines perfectly with many other colours and materials.
Applications
This product is perfect for:
- Winter jackets, coats and gilets with warm, soft lining or outer layer
- Vests and oversized jumpers for a casual, cosy look
- Baby blankets and wraps where softness is essential
- Soft toys and plush toys for children
- Inner cushions, blankets and decorative home accessories
| Weight | 240 g |
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"Good fabrics. Send fast. Funkytex is OK"
AUDE PETOUX · 27 Apr 2026
"Very good fabrics and spedition is very fast . Thanks and as soon"
AUDE PETOUX · 6 Jan 2024
"Love the range of fabrics. I’ve just got to decide what to make."
Chun Y Chan · 28 Aug 2025
"Helpful personal, great communication, quite fast delivery, good fabrics. I can recommend Funkytex"
Santa · 2 Nov 2021