Product Details
+DERBY HOUSE BRANDED PREMIUM POLYCOTTON DYED FABRIC
As the fabric is a blended polycotton it can be used for face masks however we advise the fabric be washed at 30 degrees before use.
All materials from this range are made from cotton, so are durable and long-lasting. They are made especially for crafting, quilting and dressmaking.
Why Choose Polycotton?
Poly-Cotton blends are often fashioned into abrasion-resistant fabrics. Poly cotton can also be washed more often and doesn’t shrink like 100% cotton or polyester; because of this you can wear poly-cotton fabric more often and wash it more often without worrying about the material losing its durability as fast as other types of fabrics.
Polyester by itself is not a breathable fabric and has a tendency to stick to the skin. Once perspiration begins, polyester can be a nuisance and not necessarily the most comfortable fabric to wear. Combining cotton and polyester makes the garment less prone to piling and static. One of the main advantages of the cotton-polyester blend is that it is more wrinkle-free. Because of poly cotton’s wrinkle-free characteristics, it doesn’t really need to be ironed. Cotton’s lightweight and cool characteristics in the blend also make the fabric ultimately perfect for all-day comfort. Cotton is also hypoallergenic — so it doesn’t cause allergies or skin irritation.
Characteristics:
Plain PolyCotton Fabric
45" (112cms) Wide
Composition: 65% Polyester 35% Cotton
Weight: 105gsm
30-degree wash
Warm tumble dry
Available in 50 colors.
This product is also available in 50 additional designs
FABRIC ORDERING GUIDE:
Sold in all quantities, we cut the fabric straight from a fresh roll so if ordering any additional quantities for example (1 1) meters you will receive a continuous 2-meter length of fabric, or if ordering 3 x 1 meter you will receive a continuous 3-meter length of fabric and so on and so forth.
Please Consider:
Whilst every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the colours depicted in our images, please be aware that due to different monitor resolutions, lighting, and variances in photo viewing software the image seen on screen may not be 100% accurate.