Single Jersey Knit fabric is made from 100% cotton and weight of 160gs
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  • Single Jersey Knit fabric is made from 100% cotton and weight of 160gs

Single Jersey 160 gsm White

R46.00
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Our Single Jersey Knit fabric is made from 100% cotton with a weight of 160 gsm. Measuring 170 cm in width, this fabric is soft, breathable, and perfect for a variety of sewing projects. Ideal for creating comfortable T-shirts, loungewear, and baby clothes, this versatile fabric offers excellent durability and a smooth finish. Elevate your crafting with the quality and comfort of our Single Jersey Knit cotton fabric.

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Quantity Unit discount You Save
100 R4.00 R400.00
200 R6.00 R1,200.00
500 R8.00 R4,000.00
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The minimum purchase order quantity for the product is 5.

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Single Jersey 160 gsm White

Single Jersey 160 gsm White

Our Single Jersey Knit fabric is made from 100% cotton with a weight of 160 gsm. Measuring 170 cm in width, this fabric is soft, breathable, and perfect for a variety of sewing projects. Ideal for creating comfortable T-shirts, loungewear, and baby clothes, this versatile fabric offers excellent durability and a smooth finish. Elevate your crafting with the quality and comfort of our Single Jersey Knit cotton fabric.

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