A Fabric Almost Good Enough to Eat

Can you imagine a fabric as delicious as it is fashionable? In the Philippines this is more than just a dream. There, fibers made from the leaves of the Spanish red pineapple are used to make traditional piña fabric. The fibers contribute to a fabric is lightweight and slightly stiff with an attractive luster. These handwoven fabrics are used to for a variety of applications, including for table linens, bags, mats and the traditional Barong Tagalog of the Philippines.

A Barong Tagalog

While J&O doesn’t currently carry piña fabric, we do have a variety of naturally produced organic fabric choices:

Bermuda Bamboo Dobby Fabric: Sand

Kona Organic Cotton: PFD Bleached White

Panda Washed Poplin: Earth

Sea-Tiva Seacell Fabric: Black

Furthermore, we have available many delicious-looking cotton novelty fabrics that will make your projects irresistible:

Fruit Ladies Squares Fabric

Blue Raspberry Harvest Fabric

Cherry Heaven Fabric: White

Fresh Strawberries Fabric

Gourmet Grocer Citrus Fabric

Lemon Market Fabric

Red Apples Fabric

Watermelon Slices

Enjoy the full and ever expanding range of our food fabrics and all of our other cotton novelty, polar fleece, and cotton flannel fabrics.
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