





Craft Your Dreams with Mybecca! ✂️
Mybecca 100% Cotton Muslin Fabric is a versatile textile measuring 63 inches wide and 2 yards long, perfect for fashion designers, quilters, and DIY enthusiasts. This unbleached fabric offers a luxurious feel, natural drape, and is machine washable, making it an ideal choice for a variety of projects from curtains to apparel.










J**Y
Works well for printing.
I bought this to use for a steamroller print project. We're an arts council for a small resort town and are experimenting with this process. We've tried several materials and decided to use hobby tyvec. But I experimented with this muslin and it produces a superior print. But for our use, it needs to be ironed, or pressed, beforehand, and that's just too much work. But in terms of quality prints, it's superior, just takes more work.
K**G
Good quality
This was a good purchase! It is in fact 100% cotton. I did the burn test and it did not melt. I think it burned like cotton should, I have never actually dealt with cotton this thick before but it definitely did not melt and I used my iron on the highest possible setting and it did not get ruined.I got the unbleached muslin, and it came with a yucky sort of smell, but like all my fabric I wash it before it gets cut, the smell is gone. The smell kind of reminded me of this hemp rope I have so it might just be that natural cotton smell? After washer and dryer it was super wrinkly, another way I knew this is definitely cotton. Once ironed and laid flat, I could tell whoever cut this is like a perfect human being. This is the straightest cut fabric I've ever gotten! I didn't measure it before I washed it but like all fabric, it probably shrunk and that is the point of washing everything before working with it. I ordered 2 yards, it now measures a yard and 32" so not bad.
K**I
Good medium-weight muslin
I know most people will use this for making toiles, but this is a good medium-weight cotton muslin, and is very soft when washed. (After washing it's about 58 inches wide, be warned.) It's a great choice for pirate shirts, peasant blouses, and other renaissance faire attire, if that happens to be what you're into. Gutterman's "oak tan" cotton thread is a perfect match for the natural/unbleached color, btw.
Y**N
Good as inner side for face mask
The fabric is a little bit rough compared to regular cotton, but after wash, soft enough for face mask. I used it as inner layer for face mask, as it is heathier without any color/dye.
S**N
It's fine. Not great, but it's fine.
I've certainly seen better deals for muslin, but the price isn't bad and the quality is fine. As a side note, I've lined a couple of face masks with the (pre-washed) scraps and those have been perfectly soft and lovely.Just a heads up, for sewing mock-ups you do not want to pre-wash this muslin. It will change its texture to a much softer, more crinkley, puckery hand and it will acquire some stretch which is generally not helpful when you are trying to fit a mock-up.
K**N
Good quality fabric
We used it to make scenery. It was heavy enough to last, and also easy to tear into strips. It’s got a good weave. I’d buy it again.
K**Y
Very Pleased
This is a heavier cloth that I use to make utility vests for my crews. They look very professional and wear like iron. The fabric is the key to this. When its time to make vests again, I will go straight to the "buy it again", why mess with perfection.
J**R
Good for tie dye
I made a massive tie dye with this. Worked great!
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