Fabric is sold by the quarter yard and cut as one piece. The amount available refers to how many quarter yard increments are available.
Example: Quantity 1 = 1/4 yard. Quantity 2 = 1/2 yard. Etc.
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While 100% linen fabrics can be slightly challenging to sew due to the wobble, the cotton content in this fabric makes it easier to sew - especially if you are looking to get a sharp corner when piecing quilts or sewing a collar. That being said, this fabric exhibits the benefits of linen - lending a slight drape to the fabric and a touch of luster. This fabric shares a similar composition to Essex, however, it is lighter weight and the slightly increased linen content provides more drape.
Linen responds well to . The linen soaks up the dye a bit more than cotton, so when dyed, due to the combination of fibers, the color has depth and nuance.
This fabric's weight lends itself nicely a wide variety of projects: shirts, tunics, home-wares such as quilts, pillow cases, place mats, napkins, and curtains.