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Undyed 100% cotton canvas fabric. Use this sturdy, tough canvas as an interlining to add stiffness to corsets and other garments or on its own to mock up a new corset pattern.
Read moreShade: | natural |
Material: | 100% cotton |
Width (cm): | 150 cm |
Width (inches): | 59 ″ |
Weight (gsm): | 300 gsm |
Weight (oz): | 8.8 oz |
Drape: | stiff |
Care: | |
Availability: | never out of stock |
Minimum order: | 0.2 m |
in stock 113.9 m
Canvas is a very sturdy, stiff plain-weave fabric with a rough texture. It is a great material for mocking up new corset patterns or as an inexpensive interlining for coutil fabric to add strength to a corset. You can also use canvas fabric for upholstery. Some other ideas:
This canvas fabric is woven of pure cotton. It is washable – just remember that it will shrink slightly with each laundering and will loosen up again with each wearing (just like a pair of jeans).
Care
Wash at 30°C. Do not machine dry; air dry. Iron on the cotton setting. When using canvas as an interlining for a more delicate material (such as corset satin) follow care instructions for that material.
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