Blanket Stripe
Blanket Stripe is a specialty jacquard fabric made primarily from wool, characterized by its distinctive striped pattern and soft, warm texture.
About Blanket Stripe
This fabric is constructed using a jacquard weaving technique, allowing for intricate patterns and textures to be woven directly into the fabric. The use of wool fibers provides natural insulation, breathability, and moisture-wicking properties, making it ideal for blankets and throws. The striped design adds a decorative element while maintaining the fabric's functionality, making it suitable for both home textiles and fashion applications.
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Machine wash on a gentle cycle with cold water. Use mild detergent. Lay flat to dry or tumble dry on low heat. Iron on a medium setting if needed.
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Blanket Stripe fabric is particularly popular in colder climates due to its warmth and comfort. It is often used in high-end home textiles and fashion items, appealing to consumers looking for both style and functionality.
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