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thetastelady
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thetastelady
thetastelady
Updated 2 hours ago

Leiter's Designer Fabric Ditsy Floral Print 6 Yards Vintage 1970s Cotton Blend

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Leiter's Designer Fabric in a 45" wide ditsy floral cotton blend from the 1970s. Price is for a 6-yard-length of fabric. Cottagecore print features sprigs of raspberry colored flowers with green stems against a soft white ground. There are tiny dots of blue and bronze in the print. Comes with a fabric Leiter's Designer Fabric label that can be sewn onto the finished product. I believe this is a cotton/polyester blend calico though it's possible that it's all cotton. Estate sale find. I'm dating it to the mid-1970s based on receipts found with some of the fabrics. See photos for print scale. This is a delicate floral print that would work equally well for clothing, crafts or home furnishings such as curtains. Fabric has been well stored and is clean and in excellent condition. Fabric has not been washed and I don't detect any odor. - Stored in a non-smoking home Size: 6 yards Save by bundling 3 or more items! I ship within 2 business days.
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2 Comments
olgu4ka
olgu4ka What is the length?
Feb 01Reply
thetastelady
thetastelady @olgu4ka It’s 6 yards in length. Lots of fabric to work with!
Feb 01Reply

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