Product Description
Bring timeless country style to your sewing projects with this Tartan Pattern Cotton Rich Digitally Printed Panama fabric. Part of the Digital Crafty Linens collection, this quality fabric features a selection of classic tartan-inspired checks in rich, heritage colourways that work beautifully in both traditional and modern interiors.
Woven from an 80% cotton and 20% polyester blend, this panama fabric has a sturdy yet workable handle, making it a great choice for a wide range of furnishing, craft and decorative sewing projects. At 140cm wide and approximately 200gsm, it offers a lovely balance of durability and versatility.
Perfect for cushions, curtains, blinds, bags, table décor, light upholstery, kitchen accessories and many other creative makes, this fabric is also OEKO TEX 100 Standard Certified for added reassurance. Its digitally printed finish gives the designs a crisp, attractive appearance, while the cotton rich composition makes it pleasant to sew and practical for everyday use.
Key Features
- Range: Digital Crafty Linens (DCL)
- Design: Tartan Pattern
- Fabric Type: Digitally Printed Panama
- Width: 140cm
- Weight: 200gr/m2
- Composition: 80% Cotton, 20% Polyester
- Certification: OEKO TEX 100 Standard Certified
- Washing Instructions: 30 Degrees Celsius
- Ironing Instructions: Iron on the reverse at a low heat
- Suitable for: Curtains, cushions, bags, table runners, craft projects, soft furnishings and more
How To Use & Hints and tips
This fabric is ideal for home décor and structured craft projects thanks to its panama weave and cotton rich composition. It works especially well for cushion covers, tote bags, storage baskets, tablecloths, placemats and decorative accessories.
For best results, use a universal needle suitable for medium weight fabrics and test stitch tension before starting your project. If using for curtains or cushions, consider lining the finished item for added body and durability. Always iron on the reverse side using a low setting to help protect the printed surface. As with all fabrics, testing a small piece before washing or pressing is recommended.