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Japanese Geishas Sisters Of The Golden Temple Dark Tea Alexander Henry Cotton Quilting Fabric 1/2 YARD

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  • Hilary Kenneally - 5th Jan 2021

    4
    Japanese Geisha Sisters Dark Tea.

    A beautiful fabric of extremely high quality. Unfortunately, the colouring is much darker than it appeared on my monitor. It does not suit me and so I will have to find another project for it’s use. I had originally intended to make a dress for myself.

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  • Hilary Kenneally - 5th Jan 2021

    4
    Japanese Geisha Sisters Dark Tea.

    A beautiful fabric of extremely high quality. Unfortunately, the colouring is much darker than it appeared on my monitor. It does not suit me and so I will have to find another project for it’s use. I had originally intended to make a dress for myself.

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Japanese Geishas Sisters Of The Golden Temple Dark Tea Alexander Henry Cotton Quilting Fabric has been designed by the DeLeon Design Group for Alexander Henry, it is 100% cotton and is approx 44 inches (112 cm) wide. Fabric repeat is 12 inches (30.48cms) Approx 5 inches (12.7cms) From the top of her head to her chin.(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 4and so onIf you do not wish to purchase in 1 yard (90cm) increments, Wecan cut your fabric to any length required. Please emailadmin@jrsfabrics.comwith your request and a special order will be created for you. (Full width of fabric, subject to print suitability and minimum ½ yard (45cm) combined purchase)

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.