Product Description
Drawn Stripe in Agave from the Ruby + Bee Blenders Collection by Heather Ross for Windham Fabrics
Fresh Green Stripes for Bold Modern Makes
Drawn Stripe in Agave brings a vivid green palette to life with lively vertical stripes in an organic, hand-drawn style. Designed by Heather Ross as part of the Ruby + Bee Blenders Collection for Windham Fabrics, this fabric adds energetic movement and fresh contrast to quilts and creative sewing. The stripes alternate between tones of bright and mossy green, making it ideal for both modern projects and more playful, layered compositions. Printed on soft 100% cotton with a 145gsm weight, it’s easy to work with and offers excellent structure for everything from quilting and patchwork to home décor, bags, and bold accessories. A confident stripe with vibrant personality and versatility.
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%.