



fableism | sun stripes | mirage
fableism | sun stripes | mirage
10cm from the ball
Floyd the Fox
Finkenstraße 15
70199 Stuttgart
Germany

✨ Sun Stripes – stripe love in color
Voilà – the Sun Stripes by Fableism are here and bring order to your quilt pattern while cheekily calling out for summer.
These 3/8 inch wide stripes run elegantly along the selvage – perfect for modern quilt bindings, a bit of pep in the quilt top, or solo as an eye-catcher. The earthy, vibrant colors are harmoniously coordinated and combine wonderfully – whether tone on tone or in a cheerful mix.
🐚 Sun Stripes – Mirage
Delicate, almost ethereal: Mirage is the lightest shade in the collection – a barely tangible sand beige with a hint of apricot. The fine stripes look like shadows on dunes and make the fabric an ideal "whitespace" in quilts – with more character than solid colors, but without being intrusive.
💡 Tip for your projects: Beautiful as a background fabric or low-volume field in patchwork. Harmonizes well with pastel and natural tones – especially lovely for baby projects or modern Scandinavian styles.
🧵 Fabric details:
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100 % cotton – soft yet firm
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Width: 110 cm
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Stripes run parallel to the selvage
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Produced in India
💡 Want even more sewing ideas?
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Perfect for quilt bindings, backsides with a wow effect, or accent-rich borders
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Stripes as a graphic element in patchwork? An absolute eye-catcher!
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Also great for fabric napkins, bags, or as lining fabric with a twist
🧺 Washing instructions – because we know how valuable your time (and fabrics) are:
To keep your project looking just as beautiful after washing as on the first day, we recommend pre-washing all fabrics before sewing – ideally in the same way you plan to care for the finished piece later.
For especially gentle results:
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Hand wash with mild, bleach-free detergent
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Air dry for long-lasting color brilliance and shape retention
If you prefer to use the machine:
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Cold wash on gentle cycle with similar colors
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Also use mild, bleach-free detergent
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Tumble dry gently at low temperature – this keeps shrinkage within limits