Cotton Broderie Anglaise Fabric – Iris in Sky Blue – My Dress Made

Cotton Broderie Anglaise Fabric – Iris in Sky Blue – My Dress Made

$15.95 USD
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Cotton Broderie Anglaise Fabric – Iris in Sky Blue – My Dress Made

Cotton Broderie Anglaise Fabric – Iris in Sky Blue – My Dress Made

$15.95 USD

This garment sewing fabric is a cotton broderie anglaise made from 100% cotton. Designed by My Dress Made, it features an embroidered stripe pattern with fine openwork details across a soft sky blue base, creating a light and luminous surface. The fabric has a soft hand and a supple drape with light structure, allowing it to hold gentle shape while remaining breathable and comfortable to wear, making it suitable for blouses, shirts, tops, and lightweight lined dresses.

The hand is soft with a delicately textured embroidered surface. It moves easily while maintaining enough structure to support details such as gathers, sleeves, and light shaping. The openwork embroidery allows air to circulate, contributing to comfort in warm weather while remaining manageable during sewing.

Sold by the half meter.

*This fabric will not be restocked as it is produced in China. Price is increased slightly due to 45% tariffs.

Key Features

• 100% cotton broderie anglaise
• Lightweight (105 g/m²)
• Supple drape with light structure
• Embroidered openwork stripe pattern
• Breathable and suitable for garment sewing

Ideal For

• Suitable for garments that benefit from breathability and light structure
• Appropriate for warm-weather and seasonal pieces

✂️ Fabric Details

🧵 Design: Embroidered stripe pattern (broderie anglaise)
🧵 Colorway: Sky blue
🧵 Composition: 100% cotton
🧵 Weight: 105 g/m²
🧵 Width: 137 cm
🧵 Opacity: Semi-sheer due to openwork
🧵 Designed in France & printed in China

🧺 Care Instructions

🧺 Wash: Machine wash, delicate, cold 30°C
🧺 Iron: Moderate temperature (maximum 150°C)
🧺 Dry clean: Do not dry clean
🧺 Tumble dry: Do not tumble dry

🪡 Sewing Tips

Use a fine universal or sharp needle and handle the fabric carefully while cutting to maintain accuracy, especially around embroidered areas. Test stitches on a scrap before sewing.

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