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The DCF Plain White Muslin is a premium 100% cotton fabric, measuring 137cm wide and weighing 150 grams per square meter. Ideal for a variety of applications, this lightweight, solid-colored fabric is perfect for both professional and personal projects, offering versatility and elegance in every cut.
Pattern | Solid |
Product dimensions | 100L x 137W centimetres |
Special feature | Lightweight |
Item weight | 150 Grams |
Weave type | Plain |
Batteries required | No |
J**N
Quality, Simple & Effective Product.
I purchased this fabric for use in the kitchen during the stock and consommé making processes. This muslin fabric is simply perfect and highly effective for fine stock and consommé straining purposes. I single layer a very fine mesh sieve with this fabric (worth noting that this method is also suitable when using a chinois conical sieve), works extremely well, certainly helping produce a smooth stock and/or consommé texture.This is a strong, durable muslin fabric suitable for multiple usages for straining and liquid filtering that I consider you can trust. As I will be using this fabric solely during food preparation processes, I firstly washed the fabric on a high heat setting for both hygiene and best practice reasons.Delivery was very swift, however a note to the individual who cut (hacked) the fabric length as ordered for shipping perhaps try using better quality and sharper scissors during the cutting, using the mark-then-cut method as the fabric arrived badly frayed with awful jagged fabric cuts. I resolved this issue by trimming however it resulted in a considerable waste of some good fabric. Having now frequently used I can highly recommend this quality and highly effective fabric.
H**D
Good quality soft muslin
This is not a sheer muslin as its soft cotton. Ive tried to show this in my photo. It has excellent structure and will hang well. I'm using it as a soft fine lining and it will do the job well at a fair price. I'm very happy with my purchase.
C**N
Great for my purposes
It's always hard to judge these things from the description, photos and reviews; especially if you're not a regular sewer or crafter! But the weight and length of the fabric was perfect for my use.We have a fitted wardrobe in our house that lost its doors a long time before we moved in, and the unusual height and position of other furniture didn't make it practical to put doors back on.Instead I got some of this fabric and a cheap net curtain rod (also from Amazon) and then spent about an hour or so hand stitching a top loop to feed the rod through, as well as hemming the edges by hand. My other half was dead impressed, and it's made our bedroom look a lot neater!It's turned out perfect for our purposes- opaque enough to 'hide' the clothes but lightweight enough to slide back and forth easily. If you look at my pic you'll see how "see through" it at the top where the doubled fabric is uneven! (Not the best seamstress!)I've only given it 4 stars because it was little patchy and hemming it was a bit of a pain, but I'm sure to any able crafter it'd be an easier job.UPDATE JULY 2019Unfortunately, my inexperience meant that I didn’t wash & dry this fabric before I sewed. I washed these muslin curtains about 3/4 months ago and they’ve shrunk about 20-30% and now they’re no longer fit for purpose. My advice: buy 20-30% more than you need (if not more), wash & dry & iron and THEN sew! (Or just never wash them!) lesson learned for me. Not deducting any stars as apparently this is a rookie mistake but flagging here for any other rookies like me :)
B**N
Good product
good as described!
S**.
DCF plain white muslin 100% cotton….
Arrived on time, very fabric for my purpose, thank you
H**S
Not for sewing. Terrible quality.
Off-white, not white, and very poor quality. Would be fine for jam-making etc, but definitely not for sewing which was what I wanted. Would not recommend or buy again.
K**S
Size
Good size strong very happy
G**N
Brilliant stuff thank you
I experimented with this muslin and discovered the best fusible interfacing ever! Here's how to do it...thin some fabric glue or fray stop with water in a small bowl and lightly brush on to the back of your main fabric, put the woven muslin on and let dry and then you can iron it with some paper . It works really well and is a lot cheaper than iron on woven interfacing. Try it!
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