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1200 days ago

Various pieces of fabric

Lanthia from Red Beach

Hi
I am in the process of clearing out my stash of material. All the fabric listed is new and were excess to the various projects I've completed.

The descriptions are listed above the photos. One photo is of all 3 orange/ salmon fabric together, (photo #8) so you can compare them.

You are welcome to view; just reply to this message, or call 021820803.
Pick up is from Red Beach.

All fabric is costed less than 1/3 the retail price.
There are 16 pieces of fabric (2 pieces of the Salmon embossed cotton fabric).

Questions welcome.

Type Colour Description Width Length Cost

SOLD 17.11.22 Polyester Dusky Pink Has a sheen/ satin look. 110mmx 2.'''''''''''''=-=[8m $16.80

1 Polyester Green & lilac Green border and bottom of lilac area is embroidered. 110mmx 1.5m $7.50

2 Polyester Black Large piece of material in excellent condition. 260cm x 1.4m $18.20

3 Polycotton Green Emerald green material with geometric patterns
embossed in black. 150cmx 2m $16.00

4 Cotton Salmon 2 pieces: Has an embossed pattern of the same colour. 115cmx 2.8m $19.60
AND ................................................................................... 115cmx 2m $14.00

5 Cotton Orange Has a 2 way stretch to it. 110cmx 1.5m $10.50

SOLD 17.11.22 Polyester Orange Has stitches and ‘ruffles’. 140cmx 1.6m $12.00

6 Cotton Green Green fabric with small white and red spots 110cmx 1m $6.00

7 Cotton Autumn Browns, greens & oranges of various shapes. 106cmx 2m $14.00

8 Cotton Tartan Red, green and white 114cmx 2m $15.00

9 Tweed Black/white Thicker weaved material. 280cmx 2.8m $25.00

SOLD 17.11.22 Tweed Black/white Tweed. 145cmx 2m $16.00

10 Cotton Floral Very light and flowing floral 110cmx 1.25m $6.25

11 Cotton Green/white Green with white flowers 110cmx 3.6m $25.20

SOLD 17.11.22 Cotton Floral Very soft feel to it. 110cmx 1.8m $12.60

Negotiable

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