Embroidered double gauze cotton fabric - lavander Elise x 10cm

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Create elegant outfits with our brand new embroidered double cotton gauze fabric collection. 100% cotton with small embroidered flowers, this lavander Elise fabric certified Oeko-tex® will become a must you need to add to your fabric collection! 

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Data sheet
Sales unit 10 cm
Width 135 cm
Fabrics Weight 140 g/m2, 190 g/ml
Material Composition 100% cotton
Use Accessories, Clothes and Apparel
Washing 30° normal wash
Tumbling do not tumble dry
Ironing If ironing is necessary, put a damp cloth between the iron (at low temperature) and the fabric to iron., Low heat, Iron inside out
Bleach Prohibited
Appearance/Touch Soft, Supple, Aerial, Textured
Pattern Flower
Pattern size 10 mm
Manufacturing process Embroidery, Woven
Certificate OEKO-TEX®
Oeko-Tex® Certificate number 1802023 / Centre de test : Centexbel
Main color Purple
Material Cotton
Recommendation/advice The fabric may shrink up to 10 % in the first wash.
Pattern Perpendicular to the edge
Density Medium weight
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Embroidered double gauze cotton fabric - lavander Elise x 10cm

What is double cotton gauze?

Cotton gauze is an extremely lightweight fabric, characterized by a weaving of cotton yarn quite apart. Double gauze is simply a fabric made up of two layers of gauze, tied together at regular intervals, with little undetectable spots on the fabric. Double gauze is much less transparent than simple gauze. 

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Oeko-Tex® label

Since 1990, the Standard 100 Oeko-tex® label has been an international system for the control and certification of harmful substances in textiles. It certifies the non-toxicity of textiles and dyes, so it avoids harmful substances. This label is the first label that has been put in place to allow consumers to find textiles without risk to health which has finally allowed to have a reliable product label for the consumer to judge the human-ecological quality of textiles.