Toile de Jouy by the metre Coquecigrues stripes
Référence: T_SAJ_M_150_PER_01B Ean: 3665546141548 Brand: Maison Sajou
€20.83
100% cotton toile de Jouy miniature Coquecigrues fabric by the meter
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Pure cotton toile de Jouy stripe Coquecigrues fabric by the meter
Striped and floral fabric coordinated with the famous Coquecigrues motif, once printed in Jouy. This design is not from the manufactory archives, but has been created by Frédérique Crestin-Billet. It is perfectly matched with the four other motifs in our Coquecigrues collection, including the miniature version.
100% percale cotton - 140g/m² - GOTS-certified.
Width of the fabric 150cm - Vertical repeat pattern 11cm - Horizontal repeat pattern 30cm.
Width of the fabric 150cm - Vertical repeat pattern 11cm - Horizontal repeat pattern 30cm.
ATTENTION : this fabric is available on maximum 10m rolls. Take this into account if you need a large amount.
Printing techniques for fabrics are in constant evolution, with machines and inks changing rapidly. We cannot guarantee that the colours in stock at the moment are exactly the same as previous productions. Please bear this in mind if you are reordering.
Printing techniques for fabrics are in constant evolution, with machines and inks changing rapidly. We cannot guarantee that the colours in stock at the moment are exactly the same as previous productions. Please bear this in mind if you are reordering.
We recommend the following threads with this fabric: polyester n°542 or 710 or, if you prefer cotton, n°6731 or 6840.
A lot of our fabrics are also available in 3-swatch gift boxes and individual swatches 50x70cm. See our collection of bias binding to go with our fabrics.
See all the range dedicated to the Oberkampf Manufactory in Jouy, where you will also find this Coquecigrue motif in cross stitch kit.
See all the range dedicated to the Oberkampf Manufactory in Jouy, where you will also find this Coquecigrue motif in cross stitch kit.
We take great care with our photos and descriptions of fabrics. However, appreciation of colours remains subjective and the quality can vary from one screen to another.