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Fabric of the Week: Braeburn Batik
To me this rich colourful batik is like an artist’s interpretation of a Braeburn apple! These crisp sweet apples vary in colour depending on the climate in which they are grown but are usually a mix of yellow, red/pink and green.
My favourite apple variety but also makes for a gorgeous colour palette. The Braeburn Batik fabric is completely unique with every inch different to the next. It also makes for an easy sewing choice as you don’t have to worry about direction.
We would love to see what you’ve made with this fabric if you’ve purchased it from us. Available here as a 2.4 yard or 4.8 yard length.
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