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Brown - Kaufman Kona Solid - Bison

Kaufman Fabrics Brown - Kaufman Kona Solid - Bison

US$ 7.95 / yard

Min 0.5 yard, incr. of 0.25 yard

1 yd Min US$ 7.40
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Bison Brown

Do you ever wonder how Amish quilts get those wonderful deep rich colors? Our wide selection of Kaufman Kona Solids will help you achieve that look. Starting with the dark rich black and moving through the color wheel to sparkling jeweltones, brights and intense yet soft pastels, we are pleased to offer these saturated colors which help to show off your most gorgeous prints and patterns. All Kona solid cotton is dyed using reactive dyes and is processed and tested according to Oeko-Tex Standard 100. Kaufman Kona Solid, 100% Cotton - Bison.
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