Ketunmarja cotton-linen fabric, linen - gold - brown

Marimekko

JP¥ 6,270 JP¥ 8,970

Marimekko
Ketunmarja cotton-linen fabric
JP¥ 6,270 JP¥ 8,970



Description

Marimekko's Pieni Ketunmarja cotton-linen fabric features Aino-Maija Metsola's enchanting animal pattern in alluring, warm shades. In the Ketunmarja (foxberry) print, foxes have snuck into the garden at night and are hiding under the trees.

Printed in Helsinki, Finland, the Pieni Ketunmarja fabric is made of an unbleached, partly recycled cotton-linen blend and finished with golden metallic pigments. The fabric is perfect for sewing a custom tablecloth or curtains, for example. Please note that in a cotton-linen fabric, the print dye is absorbed in the fabric differently than in a 100% cotton fabric – the surface, therefore, feels a little harder.

Material
79% cotton (46% recycled), 21% recycled linen
Colour
Linen, gold, brown
Fabric
Printed unbleached cotton-linen
Width
1.47 m
Measurement details
Width +-3%
Repeat
88 cm
Notes
This fabric is sold by the metre and comes in one continuous length. Add the number of metres required into the Quantity box.
Please note that the maximum continuous length is 15 meters.
Care instructions
Gentle wash at 40 °C. Shrinkage max. 6%. Wash with similar colours.
Product ID
MA072951-828

Aino-Maija Metsola

Aino-Maija Metsola (born 1983) is an Helsinki-based illustrator and designer. For Marimekko she has designed prints for fabrics, duvet covers, clothes, tableware, etc. One of her most popular designs for Marimekko is Sääpäiväkirja, "Weather Diary".

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