Product Description
Canal in Cobalt from the Amsterdam Collection by Libs Elliott for Andover Fabrics
Canal in Cobalt is a bold, graphic stripe from the Amsterdam collection by Libs Elliott for Andover Fabrics. Softly irregular vertical lines create a relaxed rhythm across the fabric, balancing structure with a distinctly hand-drawn feel.
The Cobalt colourway pairs deep, inky blue stripes with a vivid cobalt ground, resulting in a high-contrast design that feels energetic yet refined. The subtle waviness of the lines prevents the stripe from feeling rigid, making it far more versatile than a traditional linear print.
Ideal for bindings, borders, sashing, and modern quilt layouts, Canal in Cobalt works beautifully alongside the collection’s city-inspired motifs and textured blenders. It also stands confidently on its own for projects that call for strong visual movement and contemporary impact.
Other Details
Order by The ¼ Metre
This fabric is sold by the ¼ metre, to order 1 full metre, enter a quantity of 4. Quantities of 2 or more will be cut as one continuous piece.
If ordering only ¼ metre, please be sure to select if you would like a Long Quarter or Fat Quarter cut. Please see illustration below if unsure.
Studio Cuts - Deisgned for Quilters
![]() | We cut our fabrics a little differently here at Morris Works, something we call Studio Cuts, specifically designed for quilters. The bonus - you get more fabric! Up to the first metre of fabric, we cut every ¼ metre increment up to 10" / 25.4cm. ¼ metre - Long Quarter: 10" wide by WOF, order quantity of 1, choose Long Quarter cut ¼ metre - Fat Quarter: 20" wide by ½ WOF, order quantity of 1, choose Fat Quarter cut ½ Metre: 20" wide by WOF, order quantity of 2 ¾ Metre: 30" wide by WOF, order quantity of 3 1 Metre: 40" wide by WOF, order quantity of 4 |
All quantities greater than 1 metre of fabric are cut to metric measurement. For example, 1.25 metre is cut to 49.2 inches / 125cm.
Care
This fabric is 100% cotton with a printed design. Manufacturer recommends to wash at 30 degrees or cooler. This fabric can be tumble dried on low-medium heat. The estimated shrinkage is between 3 - 5%.
