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3m for £5 Flocked Leopard Print Scuba (CM52)

3m for £5 Flocked Leopard Print Scuba (CM52)

SKU: CM52
£9.00 Regular Price
£5.00Sale Price

Scuba with Flocking

- 2 way stretch

- 146cm wide

- approx 230gsm

- Textured surface

Structured, voliminous drape.

Ideal for dresses, skirts, trousers, relaxed blazers and more!

Flocking is a decorative textile finishing process that involves applying small fibers, called flock, to a surface to create a soft, velvet-like texture.

Only 5 left in stock
    • Washing: Hand wash recommended
    • You should wash the fabric by hand, using a mild detergent and lukewarm water. Fill a basin or sink with water and add a small amount of detergent. Soak the flocked fabric in the water for a few minutes, then gently agitate it to loosen any dirt or debris. Rinse the fabric thoroughly in cool water until all the soap is removed.
    • Bleaching: Do not bleach
    • You should not use bleach when washing flocked fabric, as it can damage the delicate fibres and cause peeling of the flocking.
    • Drying: Do not tumble dry
    • You should not put flocked fabric in the dryer, as the heat and tumbling can damage the fibres. Instead, hang the fabric to dry in a well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight. You can also lay it flat on a clean towel to dry.
    • Dry cleaning: Professional dry cleaning recommended
    • You can take flocked fabric to a professional dry cleaner for cleaning. Be sure to inform the cleaner that the fabric is delicate and requires special care.
    • If you are in any doubt about care instructions please always test a sample first to find the most suitable way to wash your chosen fabrics, as we cannot accept liability for fabrics washed or treated incorrectly.
    • Whilst every effort is made, we cannot guarantee that the colours you see on our screen are accurate because every screen is calibrated differently and settings are set differently.
    • All sizes and measurement for fabrics washed or treated are approximate.

There's video step by step tutorials for some makes in the Knighton Fabrics Facebook group, too!

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