Merchant & Mills : Terracotta 10oz Organic Denim
A really unusual coloured denim in a soft terracotta orange, an ideal weight for jeans and jackets.
- 159cm wide.
- 10oz, 338gsm.
- 100% organic cotton.
- Country of origin; Turkey.
- For the first couple of washes, place the fabric in the washing machine drum at 30 or 40 degrees with a handful of table salt. This will help fix the dye to prevent it running.
- Do not tumble dry
Please note - the last two images show the denim when washed.
Fabric is priced per metre. 1 metre = 39 inches. Minimum cut is .5 metres for garment fabrics.
Suggested Mettler Thread Match : 0163 Copper, 1073 Melon or 1074 Brick
Merchant & Mills
Merchant & Mills is a UK-based company celebrated for its beautifully curated range of high-quality fabrics, sewing patterns, and expertly crafted notions. Founded in Rye, East Sussex, Merchant & Mills champions a minimalist and functional approach to garment making, emphasizing timeless style and craftsmanship. Known for its thoughtfully designed patterns and sustainable fabric collections, the brand empowers makers with tools and materials to create durable, elegant, and practical clothing. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned sewist, Merchant & Mills inspires creativity with an ethos of quality and simplicity.
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