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Big Bundle of different fabrics, great for kids crafts or adult craft projects etc. ?20 the bundle.


Haven't been able to measure it all but rough ideas as below:

large brown hessian, 42" x 50"

brown leatherette, 42" x 38"

Cornflower Blue Fleece 40" x 38"

Yellow Fleece 22" x 38"

Red Fleece 31" x 24"

Felt Squares, 1 blue and 2 x red 11"x11" each.

White Felt 17" x 17" and a 9"x9"

Satins - Blue piece, probably at least 1x1 metre, yellow - again a largish piece, Pink, light blue and Red, smaller pieces probably up to half a meter but larger than fat quarters for sure.

Pack of interfacing.

Big bundle of assorted pattern fabrics, mostly cottons. Some fat quarter sizes, some small squares suitable for quilting projects etc. Too many to list in this bundle, have a few more photos of more individual shots if you want to see more, just PM me your email address for me to send you them.

Also two packs of plastic flowers and a pack of fabric/wire butterflies

Wooden Pegs - doll peg type

large reel of waterproof white ribbon (florists i think)

bag of hessian ribbon, a straw one and a pink one.


smoke/pet free home. Please PM me if interested. Collection West Dulwich or can drop off if local during school hours weekdays.

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