Penguins Bedtime
€4,55 incl. btw
Out of stock
Price per 25 cm. If you want to order 1 meter, order 4 quantities. Your order will be cut in one piece.
Time for a nap, you penguins! Another Antarctic goodnight kiss and you can close your eyes. You may know that a penguin has three eyelids… but you probably never saw him with a teddy bear!
The basic tone of this fabric is Coral Gold.
- Fabric width: 150 cm
- Handle with care: Machine wash at 30°C
Fabrics made from natural fibers can shrink when you wash them, especially if they are stretchy. We recommend washing the fabric before processing, or at least steaming it with a hot iron. - Color fabric: Orange (Coral Gold 10)
- Fabric composition: 95% cotton, 5% elastan
- produced in a GOTS certified company
- Perfect match with: Ribbing 10 Coral Gold, Uni 10 Coral Gold, Terry Cloth Uni 10 Coral Gold, Gütermann thread 285 (Coral gold), Bias binding French Terry 10 Coral Gold, Ribbing 23 Black, Uni 23 Black French Terry, Bias binding French Terry 23 Black.
What about French Terry?
Lightweight sweat fabric, also known as summersweat. Stretches in both fabric directions, has a soft front and a looped back. Perfect for jumpers, joggers, sturdy t-shirts, light sweaters and lots of other clothing applications. Easy to sew.
This French Terry is produced in a GOTS certified company in Turkey and is entirely printed on ECO COTTON. Made from cotton fibre from BIOLOGICAL ORIGIN, produced with as little water as possible, and with maximum attention to making sure the production process has as little impact on the ecosystem as possible.
What about Pieter Gaudesaboos?
For our September collection, we teamed up with one of our favourite Belgian authors/illustrators. Pieter Gaudesaboos‘ playful drawing style is refined, humorous and appeals to the imagination of children and adults alike. Those who know his children’s books already know what to expect: fabrics that make you laugh! (And those who do not know the books yet: go and discover them: his bestsellers have been translated into many languages!).
As far as fabrics go, Pieter is not a novice: he previously designed successful prints for the Belgian clothing brand Fred&Ginger.