Famara Blue Stripes Outdoor Canvas
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The Famara Blue Stripes outdoor canvas is a high quality technical fabric designed for outdoor decoration and upholstery projects. Its attractive two-tone blue striped design, with a width of approximately 1 cm, brings a fresh and elegant feel inspired by coastal and Mediterranean settings, ideal for dressing terraces, gardens, porches and outdoor spaces.
Made from 100% acrylic and weighing 225 g/m², this fabric combines strength, comfort and durability for outdoor use. Its extra width of 320 cm makes it easy to create large pieces with fewer seams and a more uniform finish.
It has an abrasion resistance of 18,000 Martindale cycles, making it an excellent choice for cushions and upholstery subject to frequent use. Furthermore, it offers outstanding resistance to sun exposure thanks to its lightfastness of 6-7, maintaining the intensity of its colours for longer. It also exhibits high colourfastness to chlorinated swimming pool water and seawater, characteristics particularly valued in outdoor textiles.
The quality of its acrylic fibre and its dimensional stability guarantee a durable and easy-to-maintain fabric, perfect for decorative projects seeking to combine aesthetics and functionality.
Usage ideas: garden cushions, outdoor sofas, sun loungers, mats, upholstered benches, pergola curtains, decorative cushions and outdoor decoration projects.
Sewing tip: use high-strength polyester thread for outdoor use and a universal needle size 90/14 or 100/16. For a more professional finish, we recommend ensuring the stripes line up during cutting and sewing.
Care: machine washable up to 30°C, suitable for dry cleaning, can be tumble dried and ironed at a maximum temperature of 150°C.
INFORMATION
Width:320 cm
Approximate weight:225 gr/m²
Fall:Sostenida
Composition:100% Acrylic
Types of Fabrics:Canvas
Texture:Soft
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