Burlap Fabric

Burlap Fabric 

Burlap is a coarse type material woven from jute, hemp, or a similar fiber, used especially for sacking. Natural Burlap only comes in the following widths and weight: 40 “ 9 oz60” 10oz, and 14” (roll option only). The jute material is often used for decorative and utilitarian type projects. Moreover, other projects like burlap bags, curtains, fashion accessories, hammock and even bridal décor are also ideal with this fabric. What is even better, burlap is very economical in terms of pricing. The fabric is in stock and sold by the yard and by the roll in our warehouse in Los Angeles.

Learn more about this and other fabrics at the following link HERE

Reasons to shop Burlap Fabric

The uses of burlap (also known as jute) are countless, its natural color makes it perfect for rustic or retro decorations, crafts, deco, garden, and much more. It is perfect for creating decoration with natural plants, as they can protect and decorate them while they are still growing.

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Burlap Fabric 

Burlap is a coarse type material woven from jute, hemp, or a similar fiber, used especially for sacking. Natural Burlap only comes in the following widths and weight: 40 “ 9 oz60” 10oz, and 14” (roll option only). The jute material is often used for decorative and utilitarian type projects. Moreover, other projects like burlap bags, curtains, fashion accessories, hammock and even bridal décor are also ideal with this fabric. What is even better, burlap is very economical in terms of pricing. The fabric is in stock and sold by the yard and by the roll in our warehouse in Los Angeles.

Learn more about this and other fabrics at the following link HERE

Reasons to shop Burlap Fabric

The uses of burlap (also known as jute) are countless, its natural color makes it perfect for rustic or retro decorations, crafts, deco, garden, and much more. It is perfect for creating decoration with natural plants, as they can protect and decorate them while they are still growing.