Deep Black Pure Solids Cotton Poplin from Art Gallery Fabrics #32345
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Deep Black Pure Solids from Art Gallery Fabrics is a rich, true black with a clean, classic look that works across just about everything. The cotton poplin has a smooth, soft hand that feels nicer for apparel than many standard quilting cottons, while still being stable and easy to sew. It’s one of those dependable colors you can use constantly, whether as the main fabric or a strong contrast. Perfect for shirts, dresses, skirts, pajama sets, quilt backgrounds, linings, collars, cuffs, and everyday handmade staples.
Deep Black Pure Solids from Art Gallery Fabrics is a rich, true black with a clean, classic look that works across just about everything. The cotton poplin has a smooth, soft hand that feels nicer for apparel than many standard quilting cottons, while still being stable and easy to sew. It’s one of those dependable colors you can use constantly, whether as the main fabric or a strong contrast. Perfect for shirts, dresses, skirts, pajama sets, quilt backgrounds, linings, collars, cuffs, and everyday handmade staples.
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