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Fabric of the Week: Abstract Butterfly Print
This fun yet versatile Butterfly print is our fabric of the week. It is produced in Nigeria on 100% cotton and features an abstract butterfly print, available in three colourways. The main colour of all three versions is navy blue but each has a slightly different background and highlight colour.
All are available to purchase by the yard by clicking on the images below.
I have made a simple tunic dress from the version with the cream background and it has turned out quite nicely. Easy to wear as a dress in the summer and great for layering with leggings or jeans in the colder weather!
What sewing ideas do you have for an abstract butterfly print?
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