From England, an attractive, lightweight navy wool that's marked by interwoven stripes of purple chenille and shimmering lavender flecks throughout. Has a soft hand and drape. Semi-sheer, would work best with a lining. We envision this fabric as sophisticated sheath dresses
British Purple Metallic Striped Wool
Original price was: $29.96.$17.96Current price is: $17.96.
From England, an attractive, lightweight navy wool that’s marked by interwoven stripes of purple chenille and shimmering lavender flecks throughout.
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At Mood Fabrics, we prioritize efficiency and strive to deliver your fabric orders in a timely manner. Most orders are processed within 72 hours, with international orders potentially requiring an additional 1-2 days for processing. Certain items may have additional processing time, particularly those beginning with PV, FS36003-, SUN, AWG, and "Home" products.
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For customers needing expedited options, we offer UPS Next Day and 2nd Day Air shipping, available for an additional cost. To qualify for expedited shipping, orders must be placed by 1:00 PM EST.
Refund Policy
Please note that fabrics and trims are not returnable, while buttons and notions may be exchanged or returned for store credit within 30 days of the original shipping date.
| Fabric Width | 64" (162.56cm) |
|---|---|
| Returnable | No |
| Reorderable | No - Deadstock |
| Content | Wool, Lurex |
| Color | Purple/Metallic Blue |
| Color Family | Blue, Purple |
| Pattern | Stripes |
| Max Roll Length | 30 Yards |
Dry-cleaning is recommended, though some wools can take hand washing. Always test a swatch first if you are going to care for your wool fabrics at home rather than using a drycleaner. Many of the fine wools Mood sells online and in-store have already been "sponged," or preshrunk, but you can preshrink your wool if necessary. Mood recommends taking your uncut wool fabric to the drycleaners and asking them to steam it for you, which will safely preshrink it more effectively than you can using home methods.
These care instructions given are for Wool Fabrics in general, however, Mood Fabrics does not accept responsibility for fabrics that are incorrectly laundered/damaged by following these instructions. Customers must test a swatch before laundering any fabrics at home to avoid damaging the goods.

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Sandra B. (verified owner) –
This fabric is a beautiful wool perfect for making a shawl. I hand stitched a wool fold over ribbon over the edges of the shawl which finished off the shawl nicely.
Loralee S. (verified owner) –
Very pleased with this company and all my purchases this far!
Seamyst (verified owner) –
Mood isn't kidding about this being semi-sheer; it's loosely woven, so it's almost a mesh. I ended up using cotton quilting to interline it, since interfacing showed through too much. It also falls apart at cut edges, so even if the garment is lined you may want to serge the edges just for a better (and cleaner) sewing experience.
All that said, I absolutely adore the Heather Blazer I made with this. It's a great lighter-weight layering piece and goes with almost everything in my closet.
Jane H. (verified owner) –
The fabric sewed easily. Before cutting, I applied medium weight black knit interfacing to the fabric, to stabilize the fabric and to prevent fraying of the cut edges. Because of the drop in the fabric design, I had to carefully pin the stripes periodically on the folded fabric so that I was sure the stripes aligned on both cut edges of the fabric. You need to order extra fabric to accommodate the 2.5" drop in the fabric. It was not possible to get a perfect match on the sleeves because of the gathering at the top of the sleeve, but it was pretty close. I skipped doing bound buttonholes because of the weave of the fabric. The machined buttonholes turned out well.