Can I buy fabric by the meter?
No, fabric by the meter was discontinued from our range at the beginning of 2023. However, we do offer fabrics in set lengths.
If you are looking for fabric for curtains, crafts or other sewing projects, we have a selection of ready-made lengths. Explore our range of pre-cut lengths and sewing accessories.
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