Product Description
This intricate Brandied Raisin Chintz reproduction fabric has delicate bouquets of flowers tied with bows and vines throughout the pattern. This fabric has been reproduced from a gown dating to 1785-1795 in the collections of Colonial Williamsburg (Acc. No. 2004-97). Brandied Chintz is a wonderful choice for your next home decorating, quilting, or 18th century costume project.
Features
- Brown raisin color
- Colonial Williamsburg 18th-century reproduction fabric
- 100% lightweight quilting cotton - a great dress weight for reproduction clothing!
- Semi-transparent
- 12" W Pattern repeat with a 1/2" drop
- 44"W without selvedge / 45" W with selvedge
- Digitally printed with high quality fiber-reactive dyes
- OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certified
- WILLLIAMSBURG exclusive!
Please note: Fabric is sold by the yard and is not returnable. Multiple yards will be cut in one continuous piece. A maximum of 25 yards per cut applies to this product.
Product Care
Wash by hand or on the gentle cycle in cool water. Line dry or tumble dry on air or low heat. Iron on the reverse side of the print on low. Do not use bleach.
Inspiration
This reproduction fabric is adapted from a glazed cotton chintz gown in the collections of Colonial Williamsburg. See the original in our online collections.
Sustainability and Quality
All new and re-introduced Colonial Williamsburg Reproduction Fabrics are OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certified. Our fabrics are digitally printed with fiber-reactive dyes - not pigments - to ensure better color fastness over time. We have worked closely with the company that previously made our traditionally printed fabrics to ensure our digital prints are as good as the originals.
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Brandied raisin chintz fabric
The cloth has a soft hand and vibrant colors. I plan on hand sewing a colonial kerchiefs with it for my period 18th century uniform.
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Beautiful fabric
I used this to have seat cushions on a set of Queen Anne chairs re-upholstered. The upholsterer used a black cloth backing underneath to darken the color and provide more weight to the fabric. Chairs look great.
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Reproduction fabric
I Love all the fabric that I have bought from colonial Williamsburg reproduction fabrics. They’re beautiful historically correct and I love making costumes out of them. I however wish that she would offer more of a variety. Perhaps it’s not the best for me because I would buy everything insight.
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Raisin Brown
Love the weight of this fabric . It’s so crisp , can’t wait to make an 18 th century gown.