Butchers Stripe Polycotton – 152cm / 60"
Butchers Stripe Polycotton – 152cm / 60"
all prices are per metre, orders of more than 1 metre will be supplied in a continuous length.
A classic butcher’s stripe polycotton featuring clean white vertical stripes on a dark navy background.
This is a stable woven fabric with a smooth handle and medium structure, making it ideal for aprons, table coverings, café-style projects, uniforms, crafts and practical sewing.
The polycotton blend combines the breathability and softness of cotton with the durability and crease resistance of polyester, creating an easy-care fabric that’s very beginner friendly.
The timeless stripe design gives it that traditional butcher, bakery, market stall and farmhouse kitchen look.
Fabric Details
Construction: Woven striped polycotton
Width: approx. 152cm / 60 inches
Handle: Smooth with medium structure
Drape: Moderate structure with gentle movement
Stretch: None
Composition: Polycotton blend
Colour: Dark navy with white butcher stripes
GSM: approx. 175gsm – medium weight fabric
From our weight guide:
Medium-weight fabrics around this weight are versatile and durable, making them ideal for practical sewing, crafts, aprons and light furnishing projects.
Sold as: 1 metre piece
If more than one piece is ordered, fabric will be sent as a continuous length where possible.
See It In Motion
We’ve added photos and video clips from our live sale so you can see the structure, drape and scale of the stripe pattern in real lighting.
Suggested Uses
• Aprons
• Café curtains
• Tablecloths and runners
• Bags and tote bags
• Craft projects
• Market stall displays
• Kitchen décor
• Seat covers
• Uniforms and costumes
• Cushion covers
This style of fabric is especially popular for traditional kitchen, bakery and market-inspired sewing projects.
Sewing & Care Notes
• Machine wash at 30–40°C
• Easy-care and low crease
• Iron on medium heat
• Stable woven fabric that’s beginner friendly to sew
New To Polycotton?
If you're unsure how polycotton compares to cotton fabrics or what medium-weight fabrics are best used for, have a look at our Fabrics Explained page where we break down common fabric types and fabric weights in plain English.
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