Bloomcraft - Wild Thing/Pastel
2-Piece Vintage Showroom Memo Sample Lot | 26” Squares | Child-Inspired
Animal Print | Cotton Twill Fabric
Item Description. Vintage
cotton twill fabric with child-like renderings of animals originally created as
showroom memo samples featuring the basic repeat of the screen print design. The squares have surge stitching along each
edge and a label in the bottom right corner also stitched onto the sample. The label also adheres to the fabric’s
surface with a pressure sensitive adhesive.
Some samples also have a single staple to help hold the labels. The labels are removed easily with
little or no residual adhesive remaining
on the fabric surface in most cases. For those labels where the adhesive is still
active, the patch of fabric where it is attached may have to be discarded.
Manufacturer. Bloomcraft
Manufacturer Style. Wind Thing
Manufacturer Color. Pastel
Color Details. Jonquil, maize, lilac, wisteria, mint,
vermillion, violet-red, cornflower on a light blue ground.
Design Comments. An animal
print with children in mind, the design depicts tigers, giraffes, camels,
elephants, and gazelles as well as flowers and leaves rendered from a child’s perspective
as if created by a child with crayons and markers. Adorable and fun.
Application. These samples are perfect for constructing pillows, reupholstering seat
cushions, cutting into pieces for
quilting, using as is for quilting panels, home crafts, and numerous other home
décor applications.
Content. 100%
Cotton
Textile Type. High thread count twill
fabric.
Features. Teflon treated to resist
soiling and stains.
Vertical
Repeat. 13.5
in.
Number of Samples. 2
Memo Sample Dimensions. (2) 26.5 in. x 27 in.
Total Yardage. 1.0 square yards (approximate)
Total Weight. 9.1 oz.
Notes. This fabric has a warm, super soft and smooth hand and a dull surface
luster.
*A note about
color reproduction. Color is subjective. Any descriptors
used to characterize color must to taken as a suggestion only, and not as
definitive. Color reproduction is massively difficult and color management
in most devices is implemented poorly. Apple devices handle color
reasonably well. Microsoft Windows devices are all over the place; the
same applies to Android devices. Those with Windows PC’s are
strongly encouraged to enable Windows Color Management and install updated
monitor drivers or download the ICC color space specific to the monitor and
then configure Windows Color Management properly. If you are unsure how to
check or configure, I am willing to assist. Unless a calibrated monitor
is used, I recommend resetting the monitor back to factory standard
configurations. For most flat screen monitors, color settings should be
set to 5000K, daylight, or warm and the brightness setting should be
high. For Android devices, the brightness adjustment slider should be
pushed to the right. Any “night” or “bedtime” view settings which
automatically filter much of the color blue on all platforms should be
disabled. Otherwise, your eyes may be deceiving you, and, most
likely, are!
guaranteed to be as described or
your money back!
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