There are some of our favourite fabric designs which come in different colourways. The Crevettes print is one of them.
When I first came across the Teal and Orange version of this fabric design, I thought the abstract design resembled swimming sea creatures of some description. I was amused and not too surprised when I found out that the design is sometimes referred to as ‘Crevettes’ which is shrimp in french!
Each colour combination looks so different just with the change of colour. I think my favourite versions are the Brown and Green and the very unique Teal and Orange which just pops. What is your favourite?
From our ‘Look What They Made!’ gallery, the lovely Astrid made her version into a gorgeous maxi skirt. Be sure to send in your creations so we can share your creativity. You also get a special discount code when you. Win-win!
All versions are available to purchase by the yard by clicking on the images below.
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Fabric of the Week: Crevettes Print
There are some of our favourite fabric designs which come in different colourways. The Crevettes print is one of them.
When I first came across the Teal and Orange version of this fabric design, I thought the abstract design resembled swimming sea creatures of some description. I was amused and not too surprised when I found out that the design is sometimes referred to as ‘Crevettes’ which is shrimp in french!
Each colour combination looks so different just with the change of colour. I think my favourite versions are the Brown and Green and the very unique Teal and Orange which just pops. What is your favourite?
From our ‘Look What They Made!’ gallery, the lovely Astrid made her version into a gorgeous maxi skirt. Be sure to send in your creations so we can share your creativity. You also get a special discount code when you. Win-win!
All versions are available to purchase by the yard by clicking on the images below.
Have a great weekend.
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