Blossom & Lace Collection - 91947 Blossom

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$76.80
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$76.80
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Fabric - Sold in one yard increments

Width: 51.00 in 
Vertical Repeat: 4.75 in Horizontal Repeat: 4.25 in 
Content: Base: 52% Cotton, 48% Polyester
Embroidery: 100% Cotton,
Weight: 14.29 Ounces per Linear Yard
Uses: Bedding, Drapery,
Categories: Crewels, Embroideries
Design Types: Embroidery, Floral
Scale: Small
Colors:  Pink
Country: India

Additional Product Notes:
Embroidered Textiles Are Not, Guaranteed For Precise Color, Matching And Colorfastness., Color Placement Of Embroidery, May Vary. All Measurements, Quoted For Repeats Are, Approximate.
Cleaning Codes: S     Professional dry cleaning is recommended.  Clean with pure solvents that are petroleum distillate-based products. Please note caution in use of water-based or detergent-based solvent cleaners may cause excessive shrinkage.  Water stains may become permanent.  It is recommended to periodically lightly brush or vacuum fabric to remove dust particle buildup.

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