Birch Organic There was a Fox by Emily Isabella, Cotton Lawn, Fox and Squash Black, 1/4 yard
Leaping foxes, flowering squash vines (and a hiding mouse) in shades of brown, yellow and blue form stripes on black organic lawn. 100% Organic Cotton Lawn, 56" wide, 2.2 oz (75 gsm) A word about cotton lawn... Since the Middle Ages, fine, tightly woven plain-weave fabrics have been in high demand. Named after the French city of "Laon", cotton lawn is manufactured with fine yarns to create a high-thread-count, lightweight fabric with a silky, smooth feel. Originally manufactured from linen, lawn is now made with silky long-staple combed and carded cotton. The most common fabrics of this kind are cambric, batiste and lawn. Tana lawn, from Liberty of London, is named for Lake Tana in Ethiopia, where the cotton for this fabric was originally sources. The finish used on lawn fabrics can vary, generally resulting a crisp, crease-resistant finish, with nice balance between body and drape. Lawns are generally opaque and depending on the color and print, they can be somewhat sheer, particula