[SOFT & ABSORBENT] 100% Cotton Canvas Duck Print Fabric. Natural fibers become more absorbent with every use.
[STURDY for DAILY USE] Duck Cotton is a medium weight canvas weave fabric that softens with every use. I suggest spot cleaning and cold wash and tumble dry. Removing quickly from the dryer and folding is often enough to avoid wrinkles.
[UNPAPER] Choose fabric napkins for everyday use and it is the easiest way to help reduce your daily waste.
[LEAF PRINT] This casual nature print is a noticeable addition to your table decor. Vivid colors and distinctive design.
[QUALITY WORKMANSHIP] Every order is guaranteed for quality workmanship. I am a seasoned seamstress and have chosen a 1/4 inch hem with mitered corners for my napkins.
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Details: Set of 4 – 100% Cotton Print Fabric – 17 inches square – Hemmed & Mitered Corners
Homemade in Texas, USA ♥ From my home to yours.
Here's an idea list with ALL my napkin sets so far:
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Let's do our part with reducing our single waste habits by “un-papering” as much as we can. We started using cloth napkins and it has made such a big difference in our budget and approach to our wasteful habits. I do love fabric and would love to help you add a bit of color and charm to your daily moments with my selection of napkins!
♥ Custom Made to Order by Me Especially for You ♥
Let's choose quality homemade home goods and unique gifts for sustainable living.
“How nice are your fabrics?” – I am busy sewing up your things here in my home in far west Texas. I order all my fabrics online from great retailers here in the U.S.A., so I don't really run into low quality fabrics. I admit some prints don't “shine” as well as others, so they don't make the grade for you to consider. I have bought napkins from big brand retailers and have run into disappointing fabrics. Fabrics that are terribly thin and wrinkled – such a sad use of cotton! I believe their low quality level is because they order such a large amount for their mass production. I just don't run into such low quality from the vendors I order from here in the U.S.A. As they say, “You get what you pay for.”