Ideal fabric for
Curtains
Blinds
Cushions
Laura Ashley
Heacham Stripe Fabric / Dark Seaspray
Heacham Stripe is a designer clearance fabric by Laura Ashley with a classic striped design and is suitable for curtains and blinds.
Fabric length (Min. order length: 1m)
- Only 80m left in stock!
Create bespoke curtains, blinds or cushions using Heacham Stripe Fabric / Dark Seaspray.
Create Your Own
- Curtains
- Roman Blinds
- Roller Blinds
- Cushions
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Heacham Stripe is a designer clearance fabric by Laura Ashley with a classic striped design and is suitable for curtains and blinds.
Bring timeless pattern into your interior with this striped fabric which will look great when made into blinds and curtains for your home.
A designer clearance fabric, Heacham Stripe can also be used for scatter cushions and is only available whilst stocks last.
Hurry only available at this hugely discounted price while stocks last!
Dispatch & Delivery Timescales
Fast dispatch on all in stock orders.
More details can be found here.
Returns & Refunds
Here at Just Fabrics we take great effort to ensure the products we sell are represented as accurately as possible on screen through multiple images and text. However, colours on screens can vary, so on certain items we offer a sampling service which we advise all customers to use prior to placing an order.
Fabrics & Made to Measure are cut to your bespoke order requirements and are non-returnable unless faulty.
More details can be found here.
- Type: Clearance Fabric
- Brand: Laura Ashley
- Fabric Width: 141cm
- Colour: Dark Seaspray
- Fabric Code: 475C
- Composition: 100% Cotton
- Usage: Curtains, Blinds & Cushions
- Care: Recommended Dry Clean
Established Family Run Business
Just Fabrics is an established family run business situated in the beautiful Cotswolds, and we know our stuff. We’ve been in the business for over 30 years, and from day one, we’ve been passionate about giving you the best quality fabrics for all your soft furnishing projects at the best prices – and nothing's changed there.