KOKKA ~ Watercolour Floral Cotton Linen
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£11.00 - Regular price
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£11.00
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PLEASE NOTE: Fabric is sold in half metre units. For example, to order 1.5 metres, please enter a quantity of 3.
A beautifully crafted cotton and linen blend from Kokka, known for its exceptional quality.
The fabric combines the breathability of linen with the smoothness of cotton, creating a finish that feels refined. The surface has a matte quality, enhancing its elegance.
The painterly floral design, set against a warm, earthy base with tones of soft blue and muted green, brings depth and feels timeless.
Light to midweight with a soft structure, ideal for garments such as dresses, skirts, culottes and trousers.
Composition ~ 85% cotton / 15% Linen
Width ~ 108cm
Weight ~ 145 g/m²
Washing Instructions ~ cool wash 30 degrees. Do not tumble dry.
Suitable Sewing Patterns ~ this fabric works beautifully for:
Tops ~ The Everyday Shirt, The Raglan (Adult), The V-Neck Top
Dresses ~ The A-Line Dress, The Day Dress, The Shift Dress, The Sun Dress
Trousers & Bottoms ~ The City Trousers, The Culottes, The Pyjama Bottoms
Skirts ~ The Universal Skirt
Outerwear ~ The Blazer
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- Digital patterns are sent instantly.


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What Clients Are Saying
Ruth“Loved this kit, gorgeous fabric, interesting pattern and clear instructions”
Claire Cooper"The Blouse was a great project, with very detailed instructions, helpful photos, and useful sewing techniques. I have certainly learnt from this make, and the blouse turned out perfectly. I was so thrilled with the pattern that I made another, straight after completing the first! The option for 2 patterns in the pack was great, as my daughter has requested a blouse, and I really dislike tracing patterns! I added to the seam allowances so I could sew French Seams at the shoulders and sides, and reduced the seam allowance on the collar so that it was more of a feature, just my preference for the sew.
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