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Maison Bloom Mood - Rosa Viscose
Price is per half metre
eg 5 = 2.5 metres
Rosa is a unique and bold pattern, featuring large, sparkling peony flowers! Dare to use Rosa to add character to your most beautiful handmade summer pieces.
For inspiration, find even more photos and creations in Rosa in the Maison Bloom Mood lookbook
Patterns used
Patterns created:
Billie shirt – Slow Sunday Paris
Venice Dress – Apolline Patterns
Rosa is an EcoVero certified viscose , printed in France.
It has a fluid and lightweight feel without being too slippery.
130 gsm
137 cm wide
The color and pattern of Paloma are dense enough that you won't need to double your seams! None of the pieces made for the "And Still in Summer" photoshoot were lined.
For care, we recommend washing your viscose at 30°C on a gentle cycle and ironing it carefully. As the weave of this viscose is fine and delicate, it is important to use a new microfiber needle (size 60/70) to avoid twisting the threads (which have a white back). For your accessories, and always to protect the fabric, be sure to use fine needles, a buttonhole knife, and your seam ripper gently. To preserve the vibrancy of the colors over time, it is best to wash your creations inside out.
Price is per half metre
eg 5 = 2.5 metres
Rosa is a unique and bold pattern, featuring large, sparkling peony flowers! Dare to use Rosa to add character to your most beautiful handmade summer pieces.
For inspiration, find even more photos and creations in Rosa in the Maison Bloom Mood lookbook
Patterns used
Patterns created:
Billie shirt – Slow Sunday Paris
Venice Dress – Apolline Patterns
Rosa is an EcoVero certified viscose , printed in France.
It has a fluid and lightweight feel without being too slippery.
130 gsm
137 cm wide
The color and pattern of Paloma are dense enough that you won't need to double your seams! None of the pieces made for the "And Still in Summer" photoshoot were lined.
For care, we recommend washing your viscose at 30°C on a gentle cycle and ironing it carefully. As the weave of this viscose is fine and delicate, it is important to use a new microfiber needle (size 60/70) to avoid twisting the threads (which have a white back). For your accessories, and always to protect the fabric, be sure to use fine needles, a buttonhole knife, and your seam ripper gently. To preserve the vibrancy of the colors over time, it is best to wash your creations inside out.