Cotton Fabrics
Poplin fabric small flowers grey
SKU: P2031-053
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AUDE PETOUX
"Very good fabrics and spedition is very fast . Thanks and as soon"
AUDE PETOUX
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Chun Y Chan
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Product description
Poplin fabric small flowers grey is a printed cotton fabric with a tight, lightweight weave and fresh floral pattern. Perfect for clothing, quilt projects and accessories. The 100% cotton composition makes it pleasant to work with and comfortable to wear.
Specifications
- SKU:
- P2031-053
- Weight
- 115 g
Poplin fabric small flowers grey is a printed 100% cotton fabric with a cheerful floral pattern on a grey base. The tight, fine weave creates a smooth surface where the design looks sharp and vibrant, setting this fabric apart from coarser or looser cotton varieties.
Poplin is known for its light, tight weave that drapes beautifully without creasing or stretching. It feels lovely soft against your skin and is wonderfully easy to work with thanks to its stable structure. The 100% cotton composition means the fabric breathes well, making it comfortable to wear for long periods.
Applications
This product is perfect for:
- Women’s blouses, dresses and skirts where a light, fluid drape is desired
- Children’s and baby clothing thanks to skin-friendly cotton
- Shirts and breezy summer outfits
- Quilting and patchwork projects where sharp prints matter
- Bags, scarves and other accessories with a cheerful look
| Weight | 115 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