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feyoh stripe fabric by the yard

Feyoh Stripe - Belgian Natural Linen; 7.2 oz. (100% linen)

Repeat: 8.92"W x 24.8"H (54" print width)

 

Digitally printed in Pennsylvania using water-based pigment ink. One-yard minimum. Dry clean only. Ships within two weeks.

 

Fabrics are not guaranteed against natural wear, abrasion, shrinkage, fading, or dye-lot variation. To avoid lot shifts, please purchase enough fabric to complete your project.

 

CFAs provide an accurate color representation of each SKU prior to placing full yardage orders. CFA lot matches are guaranteed no longer than 4 weeks.

Feyoh - Stripe

$136.00Price
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  • The Feyoh collection is a series of rust-dyed textiles. Using our proprietary techniques, each design was created by wrapping and exposing various fabrics to found, iron objects. Typically, these objects are hand-sourced from scrap yards and the remains of industrial and architectural structures found within our hometown.

    Rust dyeing refers to the transfer of corrosion onto fabric by using a balanced combination of oxygen and moisture. Oxidation cures the impressions within the fibers creating abstract outlines and patterns. The name Feyoh refers to an abstract play on words for the scientific formal of this reaction: 4Fe + 3O2 + 6H2O → 4Fe(OH)3

    This bold series is intended to elegantly redefine traditional motifs while bridging the gap between masculinity and femininity.

  • Some products within our shop are readily available, but most are made to order. For orders received that include multiple items of varying turnaround times, the longest timing will be applied, and all items will ship together. Orders are shipped ground via UPS or USPS. Yardage orders are final sale and cannot be returned or exchanged.

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