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Yui Ooinunofuguri Tumbling Ditsy Floral Fabric by Kokka
Delicate blue ditsy flowers tumbling over a white background, 85% cotton 15% linen, Japanese fabric, Nani IRO
Storybook Retro Whimsical Woodland Stripes Fabric by Birch Fabrics
cotton fabric with stripes, Collection: Storybook, Design: Jay-Cyn
Field Day Simple Butterfly Insects Fabric by Cloud 9
stretchable fabric with butterflies, Design: Elizabeth Olwen
Field Day Peach Wavy Shapes Bunting Fabric by Cloud 9
stretchable fabric with shapes, Design: Elizabeth Olwen
Tout Petit Light Blue White Polka Dot Fabric by Cloud 9
stretchable fabric with dots, Design: little cube
From the Sidewalk Cute Slipper Shoes Fabric by Cloud 9
stretchable fabric with slippers, Fancy Steps, Design: Rae Hoekstra
Off the Trail Sidewalk Cute Cartoon Snakes Fabric by Cloud 9
stretchable fabric with snakes, Off the Trail, Design: Rae Hoekstra
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Organic
'Organic fabric' refers to fabrics that are made using 100% organic cotton. In this category, you'll find a mix of organic fabrics, as well as Oeko-Tex certified fabrics. Oeko-Tex refers to fabrics that are free of certain harmful substances. You'll see many fabric types, such as knit fabrics, double-gauze, light cotton fabrics etc., that either use organic cotton or are Oeko-Tex certified.
These fabrics, organic or Oeko-Tex certified, are incredibly popular amongst a wide range of people, including those with slightly more sensitive skin. Many parents also prefer these fabrics when making clothes for babies and young children. Of course they're not limited to just youngsters, as many adults prefer organic or Oeko-Tex certified products so you'll see these fabrics used for all kinds of projects such as shirts, onesies, baby bibs, tank tops and more.
'Organic fabric' refers to fabrics that are made using 100% organic cotton. In this category, you'll find a mix of organic fabrics, as well as Oeko-Tex certified fabrics. Oeko-Tex refers to fabrics that are free of certain harmful substances. You'll see many fabric types, such as knit fabrics, double-gauze, light cotton fabrics etc., that either use organic cotton or are Oeko-Tex certified.
These fabrics, organic or Oeko-Tex certified, are incredibly popular amongst a wide range of people, including those with slightly more sensitive skin. Many parents also prefer these fabrics when making clothes for babies and young children. Of course they're not limited to just youngsters, as many adults prefer organic or Oeko-Tex certified products so you'll see these fabrics used for all kinds of projects such as shirts, onesies, baby bibs, tank tops and more.