Tapestry – Stars and Rainbows

Stars and Rainbows jacquard woven gobelin patterned fabric

Tapestry – Stars and Rainbows

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Quality 40%cotton 36%polyester 24% acrylic
Certification
Weight 413 g/m²
Width 140 cm
SKU: FP2508-002 Categories: ,

Description

Stars and Rainbows gobelin is a jacquard woven gobelin fabric made from 40% cotton, 36% polyester, and 24% acrylic, weighing 413 g/m² and 140 cm wide.

Specifications:
– Material: 40% cotton, 36% polyester, 24% acrylic
– Weight: 413 g/m²
– Width: 140 cm
– Certification: Oeko-Tex
– Construction: Jacquard woven gobelin

Stars and Rainbows provide a playful motif in a home fabric with a clearly woven texture. Gobelin is often used for cushion covers, bags, seat pads, and decorative details where you want a motif that retains its shape and appears sharp in the pattern. The quality is also suitable for smaller panels on benches or headboards when working with interior decor in small series.

The 413 g/m² weight offers a firm grip and stable sewing. This helps achieve straight seams, sharp corners, and a result that does not collapse in use. The colors in the jacquard weave appear consistent from roll to roll, allowing the expression to be repeated on multiple products without visible shifts.

Stars and Rainbows gobelin is typically selected by fabric stores wanting a strong pattern in their range and by smaller producers of home accessories needing fabric by the roll without long lead times. The stable width of 140 cm makes it easy to calculate usage for cushions and bags.

Wash gently at 30°C. Avoid tumble drying. Overlock edges to reduce fraying.

Find more patterns in Gobelin fabrics and compose a series with multiple expressions.

Order from 10m — delivery 1–3 business days in Scandinavia

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