Patchwork Cotton Fabric - Harry Potter™ - Kawaii Quidditch
Patchwork Cotton Fabric - Harry Potter™ - Kawaii Quidditch
SKU:HP0001
Licensed Harry Potter™ fabric by The Craft Cotton Company
100% cotton fabric with a super cute scatter of Kawaii style Harry on his broomstick, along with golden snitches, wands and glasses.
This medium weight woven cotton fabric is so versatile and perfect for many different projects. Great for crafts, patchwork quilts, cushion covers and clothing too!
Width: 110cm
Fibre content: 100% Cotton
Care instructions: Machine wash 30 degrees. Always pre-wash
Weight: Medium-weight/quilting weight
Opacity: Opaque
*Licensed for personal use only. Not to be used for commercial products.
Since every computer monitor and mobile device is different, we cannot guarantee the colour will be an exact match to what you see online. Make use of our Swatch Service to ensure this fabric is suitable for your project.
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| Width | 110cm |
| Fibre content | 100% Cotton |
| Weight | Medium-weight/quilting weight |
| Opacity | Opaque |
Standard UK Delivery
- Orders over £50 — FREE
- Orders under £50 — £4.99
- Same day dispatch on orders placed before 2pm (Mon–Fri)
- Delivered within 2–5 working days via Royal Mail or DPD
Express UK Delivery
- £6.99 — next working day on orders placed before 2pm (Mon–Fri)
International Delivery
- Europe from £8.95
- Rest of World from £12.95
For full details please visit our Delivery & Returns page.
We do our best to represent colours as accurately as possible in our photography, however colours can vary between screens and devices. Colours may appear slightly different in person due to monitor calibration, lighting conditions, and the nature of photographic reproduction.
If you are unsure about a colour, we recommend ordering a fabric sample before purchasing.

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