Organic Premium Cotton Rosy Finch Flight Shirting Poplin 115gsm by Birch Fabrics- by the half yard
Organic Premium Cotton Rosy Finch Flight Shirting Poplin 115gsm by Birch Fabrics- by the half yard
Pickup available at LA FINCH FABRIC STORE
Usually ready in 2-4 days
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Content: 100% organic cotton
Width: 44"/45"
Description: A shirting poplin that is soft and versatile. This organic cotton is perfect for garment making and quilts. Lightweight and slight crisp. It is a lighter weight compared to a traditional quilting cotton. This fabric is soft, breathable, and opaque.100% organic cotton poplin, measuring 44/45" wide, 115 gsm. Perfect for quilting, garments and accessories that require a medium to lightweight woven fabric.
Machine wash cold with like colors, gentle cycle, non-chlorine, tumble dry low, remove promptly. Warm iron if needed. Not intended or promoted for use in children and robe sizes 14 and under.
would like to purchase 1 yard, you would enter 2 in the Qty. box at Checkout. Yardage is cut in one continuous piece.
Examples:
½yard = 1
1 yard = 2
1½yards = 3
2 yards = 4
½Yard Measures 18″×44/45″
Charley Harper Alpine Northwest.
Made in Korea.
Birch Fabrics Info:
Birch Organic Fabrics was created in an effort to provide an environmentally friendly cotton alternative to the quilting and crafting community. Birch Fabrics believe that the sustainability of our planet begins with consciousness, and can be successful with real action. That’s why our fabric is produced from 100% organic cotton and printed with low impact dye. Birch Fabrics is devoted to the highest quality of organic cotton fabrics in the marketplace, with a strong yet whimsical design perspective.
To be considered 100% organic, our cotton has to meet a very strict approval process. The certifier has approved every step in the process from cotton to the finished goods. The process begins from the time the cotton is grown, to how the cotton is transported to the mill, how it is milled, how it is bleached using oxygen based bleach (non chlorine), how the cotton is printed using *Low Impact Dyes, and must also meet a standard of fair working conditions set by the International Labour Organization (ILO). At the end of the process a certificate is provided to ensure that all of these standards have been met and approved.