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dress fabric cotton Girls Yellow Blue Floral Cotton Smocked Fabric – 27” Wide Add or Buy 3/4 yd

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dress fabric cotton Girls Yellow Blue Floral Cotton Smocked Fabric – 27” Wide Add or Buy 3/4 ydStraight from the past, made for now this girls yellow and blue floral cotton smocked fabric is pure pattern nostalgia in a pint sized width. With 5 inches of elastic shirring across the top and a 27 inch fabric width, its scaled perfectly for childrens dresses, skirts, and tops. The ditsy floral print blends sunny yellow with soft blue for a fresh, vintage inspired look thats just as charming for everyday wear as it is for special occasions. Because

Straight from the past, made for now — this girls’ yellow and blue floral cotton smocked fabric is pure pattern nostalgia in a pint-sized width.

With 5 inches of elastic shirring across the top and a 27-inch fabric width, it’s scaled perfectly for children’s dresses, skirts, and tops. The ditsy floral print blends sunny yellow with soft blue for a fresh, vintage-inspired look that’s just as charming for everyday wear as it is for special occasions. Because it’s pre-shirred, most of the work is already done — simply hem, add straps if you like, and your project is ready to wear. 

DETAILS
• Contents: 100% Cotton 
• Shirring Repeat: 9/16" apart
• Top Ruffle Width: 1/2" with Pearl Merrow
• Total Width: 27 inch Wide
• Colors: Light Yellow and Shades of blue
• Made in the USA using Curated Deadstock + Fabric Finds.
• All orders are cut as Continuous Yardage

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