Flannel Patterned Fabric
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New Here Scandi Animal Heads Elephant Lion Panda Fabric by Dear Stella
soft grey cotton flannel with peach pink and grey animal heads, Collection: New Here
Red Christmas Plaid Super Soft Cuddly Fabric by Timeless Treasures
USA fabric minky, Christmas collection high quality check tartan Collection: Softie Holiday
Panda Bear with Dots Fabric by Robert Kaufman
soft fabric with animal pattern, from the USA, Cuddly Crew
Small Bicycles Grey Soft Cosy Fabric by Robert Kaufman
soft fabric with bicycles, from the USA, Design: Studio RK
Mini Calaveras Folklorico Fabric by Alexander Henry
Skull fabric Mini Calaveras, 100% brushed cotton. from the USA, Folklorico
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Flannel
Ah, fabulous flannel fabric! Flannel is a type of fabric that is soft, of medium weight and has a fluffy texture. Given its texture, weight and nature, it is a fabric suitable for cooler climates and wintertime; flannel helps keep you warm and cozy. It's easy to wash, and what's especially great about this fabric is that it softens up over time as you use it and wash it more. You'll also find that most flannel fabrics these days are 100% cotton.
Many people enjoy using this fabric for sewing projects such as tops to wear during winter. You'll also see it used for blankets, bedsheets, and even skirts and dresses. Some people enjoy pairing this fabric up with a lining (such as a plain cotton fabric) to maintain warmth further and help keep you all snuggled up!
Ah, fabulous flannel fabric! Flannel is a type of fabric that is soft, of medium weight and has a fluffy texture. Given its texture, weight and nature, it is a fabric suitable for cooler climates and wintertime; flannel helps keep you warm and cozy. It's easy to wash, and what's especially great about this fabric is that it softens up over time as you use it and wash it more. You'll also find that most flannel fabrics these days are 100% cotton.
Many people enjoy using this fabric for sewing projects such as tops to wear during winter. You'll also see it used for blankets, bedsheets, and even skirts and dresses. Some people enjoy pairing this fabric up with a lining (such as a plain cotton fabric) to maintain warmth further and help keep you all snuggled up!