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Feed Sack Fabric By The Yard | Farmhouse Fabric | Blue 12 Stripe | Beige Background | 54" Wide | Upholstery Weight

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Sweet Annie Acres was featured in the 2015 edition of Country Living Magazine. Whether you're making farmhouse style curtains or a rustic country table runner, this feed sack fabric is sure to inspire you. Reproduced to give it plenty of vintage style with its hand dyed stripe and tightly woven fibers, each style has the look of well-worn grain sack material. No need to dry-clean as this fabric is easy to care for and built to last. Our french country style fabric is 54 inches wide and sold in half yard or full yard increments. All fabric is cut when ordered, and will be one continuous length. The longest length option is 12.5 yards. Slight color variations can occur in monitor settings. Orders are shipped promptly via Priority Mail and occasionally UPS Ground. All sample orders are shipped regular parcel post. 11 Styles Available: Blue 3 Stripe/Blue 9 Stripe/Blue 12 Stripe/Burgundy 3 Stripe/Burgundy 9 Stripe/Burgundy 12 Stripe/Tan 3 Stripe/Tan 12 Stripe/Black 3 Stripe/White 9 Stripe/Beige No Stripe 70% Cotton 30% Poly Acrylic Machine wash cold with like colors, gentle cycle. Do not bleach. Lay flat to dry. Cool iron if needed. 10% Shrinkage Rate Stripe Repeat/Dimensions: For 3 Stripe Fabrics: 1st set of stripes is 6 inches from the factory edge. Each set of stripes is 10 inches from one another. Total of 5 sets of stripes. Stripe runs up the roll. For 9 Stripe Fabrics: 1st stripe is 9 inches from factory edge. Each stripe is 15 1/2 inches away from one another. Total of 3 sets of stripes. Stripe runs up the roll. For 12 Stripe Fabrics: Stripe has a continuous repeat. Stripe runs up the roll. Advisories: Variations in dye lots are inherent to linen and are standard to the fabric industry. If exact color match is critical, please be sure to order accordingly to your complete project. Slight odor can be present due to the bleaching process of the cotton but does dissipate over time. Due to the spinning of the fibers, this fabric may contain slubs and other imperfections which are considered natural characteristics.
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