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Island Batik *Mystery* Fabric Collection – Blueberry Scrolling
Price is per 1 yd quantity. Fabric sold will be a single continuous cut off the bolt.
$12.20
Price is per 1 yd quantity.
8.5 in stock
Island Batik *Mystery* Fabric Collection – Blueberry Scrolling
Price is per 1 yd quantity. Fabric sold will be a single continuous cut off the bolt.
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14 in stock
Price is per 1 yd quantity.
3.5 in stock
The actual fabric looks lighter, happier and a little bit more turquoise than all three of the photos. It was very difficult to get a decent blue color in the photo of this fabric because the color is very strong. This turquoise blue is a pretty clean colored blue.
9.25 in stock
Price is per 1 yd quantity.
3.5 in stock
This fabric is lighter in person than what shows on my computer screen. It still has the same color tones.
9.75 in stock
The actual fabric looks closest to the first two photos and is not quite as turquoise green as the third photo. It’s a beautiful and vibrant fabric with a strong turquoise blue background and a mix of orange, magenta, red dots on top.
10 in stock
Price is per 1 yd quantity.
13.75 in stock
The actual fabric looks like the first three photos and is not quite as red or dark as the last photo shows. This fabric has a very warm golden orange, medallion gold-yellow, and deep magenta pink with notes of burnt red coloration in it. Sister fabrics are: 4531 & 4533.
NOTE: The first two photos are from the previous dye lot which was a little bit lighter than what I currently have in the third photo (brighter).
7.75 in stock
The actual fabric appears closest to the first two photos and is not as teal green or as muddy as the last photo shows. There are areas of lime green, cold and warm purple and medium and dark turquoise blue with gray color where the areas meld together. The Aboriginal snake design on top is in the same/lighter color scheme.
NOTE: This fabric has white streaks throughout it about every 1/2-yard. Some of it lightens when water is used to remove these areas, but it doesn’t disappear entirely. This may be a detergent that was used during the batik making process. Please be away that this is will likely be present on fabric that is purchased. See lighter/white streak that runs through the middle of the first two photos.
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