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Mood Exclusive Seeing Green Stretch Sustainable Rayon Batiste

Our Mood Exclusive Seeing Green Stretch Sustainable Rayon Batiste is rich with personality and possibility. A bright green background energizes your wardrobe with abstract black geometric designs. This eco-friendly fabric boasts a modest shine to accompany the smooth hand, elevating your semi-casual garments such as pinafore dresses, blouses, palazzo pants, and even lingerie! The fluid drape and 25% weft-wise stretch work hand-in-hand to create a refined comfort that feels cool against your skin. A lining may be desired to combat its translucency.

Batiste is a plain weave fabric that has solidified its place in wardrobes since the Middle Ages. The content of batiste has evolved from linen to cotton to now synthetic, yet its connection to elegance has not wavered. For fashion students, home sewists, and designers, our professional sewists suggest staying stitch necklines and curves before sewing, using a smaller stitch length on your machine, and finishing with rolled hems or French seams.
$3.49

Original: $9.96

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Mood Exclusive Seeing Green Stretch Sustainable Rayon Batiste

$9.96

$3.49

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Our Mood Exclusive Seeing Green Stretch Sustainable Rayon Batiste is rich with personality and possibility. A bright green background energizes your wardrobe with abstract black geometric designs. This eco-friendly fabric boasts a modest shine to accompany the smooth hand, elevating your semi-casual garments such as pinafore dresses, blouses, palazzo pants, and even lingerie! The fluid drape and 25% weft-wise stretch work hand-in-hand to create a refined comfort that feels cool against your skin. A lining may be desired to combat its translucency.

Batiste is a plain weave fabric that has solidified its place in wardrobes since the Middle Ages. The content of batiste has evolved from linen to cotton to now synthetic, yet its connection to elegance has not wavered. For fashion students, home sewists, and designers, our professional sewists suggest staying stitch necklines and curves before sewing, using a smaller stitch length on your machine, and finishing with rolled hems or French seams.