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Luxury Heavyweight Upholstery Soft-Touch Velvet Fabric by the Metre – Robin & Berries Navy, Christmas Design

£3.00£40.00

Luxurious quality soft-touch heavyweight upholstery velvet available by the metre.  This velvet has a stunning, soft finish and is suitable for upholstery and furniture as well as soft furnishings.

As well as the incredibly soft feel, this fabric is extremely durable.  It is machine washable at 30 degrees and can also be ironed.

It is printed using the latest eco-friendly techniques and the width of the printed fabric (excluding the legend) is approximately 144cm.

PATTERN REPEAT SIZE : 25cm x 25cm (approximately).

A4 sized samples are available so that you can check that you are 100% happy with the fabric before ordering.

Fabric will always be sent in one continuous length (excluding A4 samples).

All of our velvets are made from recycled polyester which gives the durability and allows machine-washing, whilst maintaining the soft feel.

**Please note that postage is free on all fabric samples – just add to your basket and you will not be charged the standard postage charge. 

Fabric by the Metre

A4 Sample, Number of Half Metres Required, Number of Metres Required

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  1. Helen

    robin berries navyWe are delighted with our choice of material which was ‘colour true’ from the photo and looks every bit as we hoped. We have reupholstered an old chair with it and it sits in the hall taking pride of place. I am eager to use the surplus material but haven’t got any ideas so far, more’s the pity. Helen R. Gullane

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Helen • 3 years ago
robin berries navyWe are delighted with our choice of material which was 'colour true' from the photo and looks every bit as we hoped. We have reupholstered an old chair with it and it sits in the hall taking pride of place. I am eager to use the surplus material but haven't got any ideas so far, more's the pity. Helen R. Gullane