Wink Organic Cotton Fat Quarter Bundle
Wink Organic Cotton Fat Quarter Bundle
Wink Organic Cotton Fat Quarter Bundle
Wink Organic Cotton Fat Quarter Bundle
Wink Organic Cotton Fat Quarter Bundle
Wink Organic Cotton Fat Quarter Bundle
Wink Organic Cotton Fat Quarter Bundle
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Wink Organic Cotton Fat Quarter Bundle

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Material: Organic Cotton Poplin

Fat Quarter Bundle of 6 pictured fabrics. Each fat quarter measures approximately 18x21 inches.

All photos at The Morose Bee are taken on-site in as much natural lighting as possible. Variations in color either due to lightening or customer’s screen display are possible.

About Organic Cotton:

Organic cotton has a low-impact on the environment and handlers. It is grown and harvested by methods that do not use toxic pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers or defoliants. It relies on natural methods which includes (but is not limited to) crop rotation and cow manure for soil fertility; beneficial predator insects; lengthened growing periods for natural defoliation; and hand-picking, which results in less waste. The statistics from various countries on the health issues of the farmers and handlers of chemically treated crops are startling. The health benefits of organically grown cotton are clear, as are the environmental aspects: reduced toxins and pollutants which infiltrate both the soil and water systems and consequently all living things. It might also be interesting to know also that the cottonseed meal, which is a byproduct of the ginning process, including that of chemically treated cotton, is fed to livestock and can come to us in the form of cottonseed oil in our foods.