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ROC-Lon 47/48" Muslin is a premium, 100% cotton, unbleached fabric with a 150 thread count and a natural off-white color. Mechanically finished without chemicals, it offers a soft hand feel and 6-8% shrinkage, making it perfect for a wide range of creative and practical applications from sewing and printing to culinary uses. Available in a generous 25-yard roll, it’s a top choice for professionals and hobbyists seeking quality and sustainability.










| ASIN | B0C59MDZNP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,287 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #655 in Craft & Hobby Fabric |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (278) |
| Date First Available | May 15, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 8.03 pounds |
| Item model number | 408BOLT |
| Manufacturer | Chinatex Oriental USA |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 900"L x 48"W |
| Special Feature | Premium |
| Theme | Nature |
| UPC | 840238224256 840238212604 |
| Weave Type | Plain |
D**E
Excellent quality
I really liked this material. It was exactly as described. The price was excellent for the quality of the material. Now shipping on the other hand was not on time. It was relatively late and no explanation for it. I definitely would recommend this material. You always take a risk with anything delivered.
A**S
Good quality, 150 threads per inch
This is a higher quality thread. It's not quite as fuzzy as the cheaper material. Using a strong magnifying glass I did a thread count. I counted a quarter inch and multiplied by 4 to do one inch. It is very close to 150 per inch. There is some of the black particles from the cotton husks in the material, but a lot less than the cheaper quality of muslin. I'm going to be using it to strain yogurt. The straining cloth I've got now (Kleynhuis brand, part of a yogurt straining kit bought on Amazon) is a very good one with about the same thread count, but this is a lot cheaper.
R**M
Pleased with this muslin for garment mock ups.
nice muslin for garment mock ups. Weight is lighter than quilting cotton and heavier than lawn. Weave is pretty tight and smooth.
J**6
Good quality muslin.
This muslin is very soft and good quality material. The size is as stated and perfect for my needs. I am using it for making toiles. It is easy to use. The thickness is good. I could use it as fabric if I wanted to. I have washed it and it washed fine.
A**R
Just what I needed
We have an outdoor wedding in August with bleachers for seating. I needed something to cover them that would look good, make the seating look a little less like bleachers and protect the guests from sitting on hot metal bleachers. This is the right thickness, nice neutral color for outdoors and the price was amazing.
R**A
Good
This muslin is good. It’s slightly thinner than I was expecting so it drapes nicely, it’s soft & not stiff. Works perfect for cheap mock ups.
K**D
Real quality product.
I purchased this unbleached muslin bolt to be used as backing for my recent quilt as you go project. Let me just say that the quality of this material has far exceeded my expectations. Its light weight but strong and has little to no sheerness to it. The weave is close together and although this is meant for draping, its perfect for quilt backing and would also look fantastic to make a lovely set of rustic curtains with the little dots in it from having not been bleached. Also, the bolt comes in a nice plastic covering to keep it from getting dusty. 10 out of 10 for this fabric.
D**M
Nice that it was Softer than expected
Quality is softer than expected which was a nice surprise.
T**E
i have bought bolts of fabric advertised as cotton before and was disappointed to find out it was a blend. This does feel like a cotton, and did act like cotton on a burn test. I am using the fabric to create foundations for a renaissance fair costume. I feel that the unbleached cotton looks more realistic than a bleached cotton would be. This would also work well as a draping material.
R**N
I ordered two bolts at the same time. I needed these to make divider walls in a market booth. When I was finally ready to sew the panels.. I found that one bolt was perfect beautiful muslin, the other bolt feels like thin micro fiber blend of some sort. One feels like 1200 thread count Egyptian cotton and one feels like 200 thread cheap bargain sheets. I the picture you can see the side wall of fabric seems a tad darker..... That's because it's thicker material, vs the back wall of material is brighter, because the material is so thin and the light shows through it more.
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