Promotional Sale on Brand New Super Heavy Weight 100% Linen!
Get the heaviest linen fabric yet and get it today while the promotion deal applies!
Requests have been pouring in to add an even heavier fabric to the store selection and this long awaited super heavy fabric is finally available.
100% linen and 8 ounces a yard – IL090 is the answer to the heaviest linen needs. The tight weave and thick threads give the cloth a super thick body. Couch upholstery, rug hooking, tents, outdoor furniture covers and umbrellas – these are just some of the things that people have been waiting to make out of this fabric.
The fabric was manufactured in a bleached/natural mix to give it more aesthetic texture and versatility in color coordination. It is also available in Softened and not treated for you to select the proper stiffness that your project requires.
The fabric can certainly be pre washed if you need your made garments to be washable or if you would like to make the fabric softer to the touch, you can just throw the cloth in your washer and dryer to have the fabric acquire the extra softness.
Heavy weight linen fabrics are difficult to find, they also rarely come at a good price or with such a guarantee that only Fabrics-store.com provides. Today, you are able to get this brand new fabric at a terrific discount, the answer to all you heavy cloth projects can be in your hands, in no time.
For this week only – the brand new, very heavy 100% linen fabric is on sale with 10% already subtracted from the price. The promotion will end Sunday, May 25th at midnight.
Enter here to go directly to the very heavy new linen IL090 and start saving now!
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