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Orange, Pink & White Ombre Fringe
Please be aware that we exclusively sell our products in 1-yard packs. This policy is in place to ensure that we eliminate any substandard areas from our offerings. It is essential that you understand this before proceeding with your purchase.
Introducing our exquisite Orange, Pink, and White ombre fringe trim fabric, an ideal choice for a wide range of apparel and crafting endeavors. Made from high-quality polyester, this lightweight fabric combines versatility with a stunning aesthetic, making it perfect for crafting dresses, bags, jackets, and an array of other items.
The fabric features a striking ombre pattern that transitions beautifully from a rich orange through soft pink to classic white, creating an eye-catching visual appeal. Its design is perfect for those who are passionate about sewing and crafting, as it offers endless possibilities for both everyday wear and special occasion attire.
Whether you’re designing a whimsical costume, creating delightful car freshies, or embarking on other craft projects, this vibrant fringe trim fabric is sure to elevate your creations and add a distinctive flair. Please note that freshies are not included.
***Please Note***
The variation in color between different dye batches is a common occurrence in the textile industry. This variation can be attributed to several factors, including dye lot variation, fabric composition, production conditions, lighting, and finishing processes. These factors can lead to differences in the final color of the fabric, even if the dye recipe is the same. For instance, different dyeing methods can affect the color results, and even tiny changes in temperature, machine settings, bath time, or chemical levels can shift the final color. Additionally, the way light hits the surface of the fabric can make the same color appear lighter, darker, or more matte. It's important to note that these color differences are normal and do not necessarily indicate low quality. Understanding these factors can help manufacturers and consumers better appreciate the nuances of textile dyeing and production.
Please be aware that we exclusively sell our products in 1-yard packs. This policy is in place to ensure that we eliminate any substandard areas from our offerings. It is essential that you understand this before proceeding with your purchase.
Introducing our exquisite Orange, Pink, and White ombre fringe trim fabric, an ideal choice for a wide range of apparel and crafting endeavors. Made from high-quality polyester, this lightweight fabric combines versatility with a stunning aesthetic, making it perfect for crafting dresses, bags, jackets, and an array of other items.
The fabric features a striking ombre pattern that transitions beautifully from a rich orange through soft pink to classic white, creating an eye-catching visual appeal. Its design is perfect for those who are passionate about sewing and crafting, as it offers endless possibilities for both everyday wear and special occasion attire.
Whether you’re designing a whimsical costume, creating delightful car freshies, or embarking on other craft projects, this vibrant fringe trim fabric is sure to elevate your creations and add a distinctive flair. Please note that freshies are not included.
***Please Note***
The variation in color between different dye batches is a common occurrence in the textile industry. This variation can be attributed to several factors, including dye lot variation, fabric composition, production conditions, lighting, and finishing processes. These factors can lead to differences in the final color of the fabric, even if the dye recipe is the same. For instance, different dyeing methods can affect the color results, and even tiny changes in temperature, machine settings, bath time, or chemical levels can shift the final color. Additionally, the way light hits the surface of the fabric can make the same color appear lighter, darker, or more matte. It's important to note that these color differences are normal and do not necessarily indicate low quality. Understanding these factors can help manufacturers and consumers better appreciate the nuances of textile dyeing and production.