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Aluminum Chainmail Fabric Panel, 3mm Tubular - Light Blue - Joan Collection
The clear blue sky follows you wherever you go in this Light Blue 3mm Tubular Aluminum Chainmail Fabric Panel—featuring a fluid drape and cool, sleek hand.
As it’s a unique fabric, here’s some quick how-to-sew tips that’ll help ensure a seamless experience:
- Suggested Projects: Dresses, Tops, Skirts, Bags
- Content: 100% Aluminum
- Stretch: None
- Opacity: Sheer
As it’s a unique fabric, here’s some quick how-to-sew tips that’ll help ensure a seamless experience:
- Hand sew with invisible thread.
- Although chainmail can be cut with standard scissors, we don’t recommend it as it’ll dull the blades.
- Use small pliers to take the fabric apart/take pieces off.
The clear blue sky follows you wherever you go in this Light Blue 3mm Tubular Aluminum Chainmail Fabric Panel—featuring a fluid drape and cool, sleek hand.
As it’s a unique fabric, here’s some quick how-to-sew tips that’ll help ensure a seamless experience:
- Suggested Projects: Dresses, Tops, Skirts, Bags
- Content: 100% Aluminum
- Stretch: None
- Opacity: Sheer
As it’s a unique fabric, here’s some quick how-to-sew tips that’ll help ensure a seamless experience:
- Hand sew with invisible thread.
- Although chainmail can be cut with standard scissors, we don’t recommend it as it’ll dull the blades.
- Use small pliers to take the fabric apart/take pieces off.
$18.20
Original: $51.99
-65%Aluminum Chainmail Fabric Panel, 3mm Tubular - Light Blue - Joan Collection—
$51.99
$18.20Description
The clear blue sky follows you wherever you go in this Light Blue 3mm Tubular Aluminum Chainmail Fabric Panel—featuring a fluid drape and cool, sleek hand.
As it’s a unique fabric, here’s some quick how-to-sew tips that’ll help ensure a seamless experience:
- Suggested Projects: Dresses, Tops, Skirts, Bags
- Content: 100% Aluminum
- Stretch: None
- Opacity: Sheer
As it’s a unique fabric, here’s some quick how-to-sew tips that’ll help ensure a seamless experience:
- Hand sew with invisible thread.
- Although chainmail can be cut with standard scissors, we don’t recommend it as it’ll dull the blades.
- Use small pliers to take the fabric apart/take pieces off.












