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Healing Waters Fish Toss Black Multi 24727-99 Cotton Quilting Fabric 1/2 YARD

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  • Jill Martin - 5th Nov 2024

    5
    Healing Waters Fish Toss Black Multi...

    I love this fabric, and it will be perfect for a pillow. I would really love to find 4.5 yds of it to back a quilt that needs to be finished. If you can provide that, I will gladly buy it, or if you have suggestions for anywhere else I could find it, it would be very much appreciated! Thank you!

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  • Jill Martin - 5th Nov 2024

    5
    Healing Waters Fish Toss Black Multi...

    I love this fabric, and it will be perfect for a pillow. I would really love to find 4.5 yds of it to back a quilt that needs to be finished. If you can provide that, I will gladly buy it, or if you have suggestions for anywhere else I could find it, it would be very much appreciated! Thank you!

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Healing Waters Fish Toss Black Multi 24727-99 Cotton Quilting Fabric is designed by Mark Anthony Jacobson for Northcott Fabrics

Healing Waters Collection by Mark Anthony Jacobson (Native Name: Pey-sim-away-apey-binasi) is an amalgamation of his works that embrace the profound beauty of Ojibway culture.

A portion of the procceds from this collection will be donated to a charity that supports First Nations, Metis and Inuit communities.

This fabric is 100% cotton and is approx 44 inches (112 cm) wide.

(1/2 yard = 45.7 cm)This fabric is sold in 1/2 yard increments if you would like 1 yard please select 2,1 1/2 yards select 3, 2 yards select 4 and so on

 

While every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the colours depicted in our images, please be aware that due to monitor resolution, lighting etc it is almost impossible to represent colour to 100% accuracy.