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Fabric is perfect for making clothes, quilts, and other crafts.


Auction Details:

12 Colors of Traditional Military Camouflage Fabrics:

  1. Snow: Gray, White, and Black

  2. Red & Gray: Blood Red, White, Gray, and Black

  3. Purple: Lilac to Royal Purple and Black

  4. Army: Army Green, Khaki, and Black

  5. Neon Green: Sunshine Yellow, Lime, Pine Green, and Black

    • Used for John Deere, 4-H, Mt. Dew, Hulk-themed projects

  6. Pinks: Light to Dark Pink

    • Used for Barbie, Hunting, Minnie Mouse projects

  7. Volcano Fire and Lava: Gold, Chocolate Brown, Claret Red, Fuchsia

  8. Blue Water: Shades of Blue

  9. Psychedelic: Hot Pink, Royal Blue, Light Gray, Black

  10. Brown Ground Cover: Shades of Brown and Black

  11. Mini Camo: Red, White, and Blue

  1. Holiday Camo: Red, White, and Green

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IMPORTANT!

Washed fabric cannot be returned. Washed fabric is considered damaged goods.

Pre-Washing 100% Cotton Fabric: Important Information

If you choose to wash your 100% cotton fabric before starting a project, here's what you need to know:

  • Fabric Shrinkage: Washing, drying, and/or ironing may cause shrinkage.
  • Fraying: Exposed cut edges of woven fabric will fray when washed.

To minimize fraying when pre-washing, you can:

  1. Hand wash and line dry.
  2. Serge or zigzag the cut edges before washing.
  3. Use a mesh laundry bag (like the ones used for delicate fabrics).

Care Instructions:

  • Detergents: Do not wash with harsh detergents or chemicals (like bleach).
  • Color Bleeding: Wash each colored fabric separately to avoid color bleeding.
  • Ironing: To press out wrinkles, mist fabric with water and use a clothes iron set to the cotton setting. If your iron has a steam option, you can use that instead. Use a gentle up and down motion, not a heavy dragging motion across the fabric.
  • Starch: Clothes starch, used as recommended, can be used instead of water.

REMEMBER: Once you wash the fabric, it is considered damaged goods and cannot be returned.