100% Organic Cotton Fabric | Make + Believe | Woodland Wanderers - Hidden Butterflies | 112cm Wide
Hidden Butterflies is part of the Woodland Wanderers collection by Sarah Payne for Make + Believe. This design features butterflies nestled among lush green leaves, blending soft colour with countryside-inspired charm.
Created from Sarah Payne’s acrylic artwork and adapted into a seamless fabric print, the design captures the magic of wildlife hidden within nature. Printed on 100% organic cotton and Oeko-Tex certified, the fabric is breathable, versatile and durable, making it a beautiful choice for quilting, clothing, accessories and home décor.
Key Features
- From the Woodland Wanderers collection by Make + Believe
- Designed by Sarah Payne
- Inspired by original acrylic artwork
- Features butterflies on a leafy green background
- 100% organic cotton
- Oeko-Tex certified
- Approx. 112cm wide
- Approx. 148GSM
Washing Instructions:
We recommend testing a small piece before full use.
Cutting & Ordering Information:
Our fabrics are sold by the half metre (50cm x full fabric width). If you order more than one unit, your fabric will be supplied in a continuous length, unless you request otherwise.
Examples:
- If you order 1 unit, you will receive 0.5 metres x fabric width.
- If you order 2 units, you will receive 1 metre x fabric width.
- If you order 4 units, you will receive 2 metres x fabric width.
We always cut fabric as a single continuous piece (e.g., 2.5m, 3m, etc.), unless you specifically ask for it to be cut into smaller pieces. Please contact us at checkout if you’d like separate cuts.
What You Can Make:
Please note that if more than one piece of fabric is ordered it will come as one continuous piece as it is cut from the roll, however the rolls do have a maximum length therefore larger orders may be sent in multiple pieces.
While every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the colours depicted in our images, please be aware that due to monitor resolution, lighting, photo processing software and other factors it is almost impossible to represent colour to 100% accuracy.