IL020 -3.5 ounces a yard 100% linen is one of the finest linen fabrics available in the world and it is here now, just in time for your spring projects.
IL020, better known as Handkerchief linen, has an incredibly gentle hand, is woven using fine, long staple threads and has very few slubs.
The finesse of this easy in care, handkerchief linen makes it a favorite among people who love luxurious, comfortable surroundings.
IL020 linen fabric application is often seen in couture clothing, embroidered bedding, christening gowns, sleepwear, and in fine details of the interior decor.
The fabric selection that just arrived is based on designer color forecasts for Spring/Summer 2008.
For next week only – you can purchase these hot colors in the finest linen fabric at reduced prices!
Through March 30th, the price per yard has been reduced by 10%.
Enter here to go directly to IL020 colors for Spring/Summer 2008!
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