SEVENBERRY ~ Cotton Printed Broadcloth ~ Leopard
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£8.20 - Regular price
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£8.20
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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 smooth broadcloth with a refined finish and soft, structured handle.
Woven in a tight plain weave using fine yarns, this fabric has a subtle sheen and a gently crisp feel, giving it a polished appearance while remaining comfortable to wear. Its medium weight allows it to hold shape well, making it ideal for garments that benefit from structure without feeling heavy.
The bold, organic print adds depth and character - who doesn't love a leopard print! The Culottes, Universal Skirt or Sun Dress would be a dream match for this fabric.
Composition ~ 100% Cotton
Width ~ 112cm
Weight ~ 110 g/m²
Washing Instructions ~ Cool wash. 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 Day Dress, The Sun Dress
Trousers & Bottoms ~ The City Trousers, The Culottes, The Pyjama Bottoms
Skirts ~ The Universal Skirt
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Shipping information
- Ships within 2 business days.
- 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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