Ballet Slippers - 40ct Linen (Fat Quarter)
Ballet Slippers - 40ct Linen (Fat Quarter)
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Linen in "Ballet Slippers" on Zweigart base.
The colour displayed on the item is a representation of the colour dyed on 36 count linen. The colour could be lighter or darker depending upon the base linen and the weather during the dying process.

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IMPORTANT INFO on Fox & Rabbit Fabrics
Fox & Rabbit dye their fabrics on a strict dying schedule, and orders can only be placed on specific weeks.
I highly recommend setting a "Notify me when available" for any colours and counts that you want, not only will this make sure you know as soon as a colour comes into stock, but also give me a better idea of the amount of each colour/count to order when it comes up on the dye schedule.
General information on fabric:
- All measurements are approximate, but we do our best to ensure that any variation to the stated size of the fabric is in your favour. If accurate measurements are crucial to your work, please don't hesitate to get in touch for precise measurements of the fabric we have in stock.
- All fabric is cut by hand. We will always make our cuts following the weave of the fabric, but we cannot guarantee straight edges on all sides of your piece due to cuts made by the manufacturer or distributor before it has arrived with us.
- All fabric cut to size will be overlocked on any unfinished edges in our signature navy and purple thread.
We will not overlock on selvedge edges or on previously overlocked sides (ie. where the dyer has overlocked before dying). If you prefer, you can note at the checkout that you would like us to overlock all 4 sides so that they match and we will happily do so - but be aware you lose a little of the fabric during this process. - Fabric colours may vary to the image on your screen due to differences in displays, colour settings, lighting, and dye lots.
- Hand dyed fabric is generally not guaranteed colourfast due to the risk of residual inert dye, although many dyers do make efforts to reduce this risk as much as possible through setting the dye and washing the fabrics.