100% Cotton Poplin Fabric Rose & Hubble Darwin Court Floral 112cm Wide
The Rose & Hubble Darwin Court Cotton Poplin features a stunning abstract floral design with a soft watercolour effect. Delicate stems and clustered blossoms are layered with vibrant splashes of blue, teal, lilac, coral and hints of yellow, creating a beautifully artistic and contemporary print.
Set against a light background, the painterly style gives this fabric a fresh, airy feel while still offering bold colour impact. The blend of fine floral detailing and expressive colour washes makes it perfect for modern garments and statement sewing projects.
Made from 100% cotton poplin (approx. 130gsm), this fabric has a smooth finish with a soft handle and gentle drape. It’s breathable, easy to sew and presses crisply, making it suitable for a wide range of creative applications.
Ideal for dresses, blouses, shirts, skirts, quilting, patchwork, crafts, accessories and lightweight home décor projects.
Key Features:
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Premium Rose & Hubble quality
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Abstract watercolour floral design
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Smooth poplin weave
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Lightweight yet durable
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Breathable natural cotton
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Easy to cut, sew and press
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Machine washable at 40°C (test first)
How To Use & Hints and Tips:
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Pre-wash before cutting to minimise shrinkage.
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Perfect for floaty summer dresses and artistic blouses.
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Works beautifully as a feature fabric in quilts and patchwork.
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Pair with coordinating plains to highlight the vibrant colours.
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Manufacturer recommends: 40°C machine wash, medium tumble dry.
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Always test a small piece first before washing.
Available Lengths:
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Metre: 100cm x 112cm
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Half Metre: 50cm x 112cm
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.