Product Description
SUP ANIMALS BLUE RIBBON
Modern quilting and patchwork fabric from the Woodland Park collection designed by Rashida Coleman-Hale for Ruby Star Society. The Woodland Park fabric collection is a spiritual successor to Rashida's Lagoon collection. Woodland Park features playful animal prints and woodblock-inspired floral designs in deep blues, yellows and pinks.
PRE-ORDER AGREEMENT: READ BEFORE PURCHASING
This fabric is available to pre-order and is not currently in stock. If you purchase in-stock fabric and pre-order fabric in a single transaction you will not receive the in-stock fabric until the pre-order fabric arrives. If you would like the in-stock fabric to be posted straight away please place a separate order for these fabrics. The expected arrival date is 31st MARCH 2025. Pre-order arrival dates are only an estimate provided by the manufacturer. There are occasions when fabrics can be delayed which unfortunately is out of our control. As soon as the fabrics arrive we will get them posted out to you.
For more information about pre-ordering fabric, please read our Pre-Order Fabric Guide.
Manufacturer: Ruby Star Society
Fabric Collection: Woodland Park
Designer: Rashida Coleman-Hale
Colour: White background with blue detail.
Width: 112cm/44 inches
Fibre: 100% Lightweight Quilting Cotton - Ideal for Quilting, Patchwork and Dressmaking.
Weight: 115gsm, 150 thread count
Product Code: RS1082-14
Our fabric is sold in multiples of 25cm lengths (1/4 metres), however if you are only purchasing 1 unit it will be cut as a fat quarter instead (50cm x 56cm), anything above 1 unit will be in multiples of 25cm x the full width of the fabric. For example if you want to purchase 1.5 metres this is 6 quarters (6 x 0.25) so enter '6' into the quantity box and it will all be cut as one continuous piece measuring 1.5m long x 1.12m wide.
If you need help calculating how much fabric you need please use the chart we have provided on our Shopping Guide page, you will also find a diagram explaining what a fat quarter is, as we know it can be confusing!