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Charcoal - Hand Dyed Cross Stitch Fabric

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$22.99
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Description

 

This is a charcoal black with lighter areas of grey shading...is it just me or does this remind you of an x-ray?

 

 

About our Dying

Using the latest technology we can create beautiful, hand dyed effect fabrics that are colorfast and much more environmentally friendly. Note: although the fabric looks identical to hand dyed, it is not actually dyed by hand. Our dying method is better because of the following reasons;

  • Washable to 212°F (100°C).Colorfast.
  • Lightfast. Your designs will keep without fading.
  • Pattern consistency so the dyed pattern you see is what you get.
  • Environmentally friendly. Uses less than 1% of the dye of the next leading brand.
  • Made in Europe, colored in the USA.
 This color is available in many counts, types and sizes of fabric. Silver (opalescent) treatments optional.
 
 
About Colors
 
Note: Computer screens do not represent colors the same as real life.
 
 Use the picture as a guide.
 If the color is not what you expected, we always issue a refund or exchange.
 
For color related returns: all we ask is that you to pay the return shipping, via regular mail. Click here for our terms.

Reviews(2)

  • 4

    28 ct linen

    Posted by Nancy Coker on Feb 26th 2024

    Just received my order and like the fabric. Wish raw edge would be surged. I also received a piece of “free” Aida cloth, pretty shade, but I do not like Aida. I wasn’t given a choice of freebie piece. Can I get this changed out?

  • 5

    Charcoal 36ct Hand Dyed Fabric

    Posted by Conny Fitzsimmons on Oct 12th 2020

    Beautiful charcoal color with variations, I had the sparkles added to this one, and it is gorgeous, been adding to my stash , more than likely will stitch a Halloween sampler on this piece. Fast shipping, was even sent a sample of a fabric that has glow in the dark stars on it, and yes they really glow, had the sample just sitting on my desk and the ambient light from the room was enough to have the stars glow. Really cool!