Tilda Solid Colour Fat Quarters Bundle (25 Pieces) – Warm
This Tilda Solid Colour Fat Quarters Bundle contains 25 premium-quality cotton fat quarters, each measuring 50 x 55cm. These 100% cotton fabrics are perfect for a variety of quilting, sewing, and crafting projects. The warm solid colours make this bundle ideal for creating vibrant quilts, patchwork designs, or home décor items that need a pop of rich, solid tones.
With OEKO-TEX® Class 1 Certification, this fabric meets strict safety standards, making it suitable for projects that require high-quality, non-toxic materials. The high thread count ensures durability and a soft, luxurious feel. These fat quarters are washable at 60°C with a maximum shrinkage of 3%, and they can be tumble dried for added convenience.
Key Features:
- 25 Fat Quarters – Ideal for large projects or multiple small crafts.
- 100% Cotton Fabric – Soft, breathable, and high-quality.
- OEKO-TEX® Class 1 Certified – Safe for baby items and skin contact.
- Warm Solid Colours – Rich and vibrant hues for versatile uses.
- Washable at 60°C – Can be tumble dried with 3% maximum shrinkage.
- Premium Quality – High thread count fabric for durability and softness.
What It’s Used For:
- Quilting – Perfect for creating vibrant quilt designs and patchwork.
- Sewing – Ideal for making bags, cushions, and home décor items.
- Crafting – Great for small projects, appliqué, and embellishments.
A Brief History of Tilda Fabrics:
Tilda was established in 2004 by Norwegian designer Hilde Mork. Known for its soft cotton fabrics and whimsical, vintage-inspired designs, Tilda fabrics are widely loved by quilters, sewists, and crafters around the world. The brand combines high-quality materials with unique, delicate prints to create fabrics that inspire creativity in every project. Tilda’s commitment to eco-friendly and ethical production ensures that every fabric meets high standards of sustainability and quality.
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.