from United States on 03/04/2025 - Jobelan aida is awesome With the rayon the quality is much higher. Well worth a little extra money.
from United States on 07/15/2023 - Fabric color is too light The fabric is very nice. But I think that the color is too light for for my project. I’ve ordered another fabric and hope that it will be a better match. Also,I’ve bought extra white thread as I don’t think that they have sent enough .
from United States on 03/29/2019 - Fabric and beads Everything arrived in perfect condition and on time.
from United States on 03/23/2019 - Just what i wanted Excellent material so easy to work with.
from United States on 12/03/2014 - Good Purchase Just what I needed for my project. Thanks for such a good selection.
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