Cheesecloth - Plain
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Quantity 1 = 10 cm (about 3.9 inches)
Quantity 10 = 1 m (about 1.1 yards)
Cheesecloth is a thin, loosely woven, wide plain-weave fabric that has been heavily starched. It is used across a wide range of fields, including as a base material in construction, for reinforcing bookbinding, and in the food industry for straining broth and cheese. Cheesecloth used for non-agricultural purposes is primarily made from hemp or cotton, while agricultural cheesecloth is characterized by its mesh structure made from strong synthetic fibers or polyester yarn. Its excellent breathability and water permeability offer the added benefit of allowing plants to be watered without removing the cover.
*In the second image, a gray board is placed on the right half for shooting purposes.
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[Material]
100% Cotton
Made in Japan
[Fabric width]
Approx. 90cm
*Our store shares product inventory with physical stores, so the ordered product may be out of stock. Please understand in advance.
If an item you ordered is out of stock, we will contact you by email.
*Due to dyeing, the color may vary slightly even if it is the same product as your previous order.
*Color and fabric thickness may vary depending on the arrival lot.
These phenomena are unavoidable due to production reasons.
Please be aware that even the same product may have different colors and thicknesses before purchasing.
(A lot is a unit of production and shipment of products manufactured under the same conditions.)
*All product prices are for quantity 1.
For products that are sold with measured lengths, such as fabrics and ribbons= 0.1 yard (except for products sold in units of patterns)
For miscellaneous goods = 1 item
*The size of the button used in the photo is approximately 1.1cm.
*If you cannot enter the quantity you want, please contact us by email. We can check if it can be ordered.
Yard to cm conversion table
To help you navigate between different measurement systems,
we’ve provided a conversion table for yards, inches, centimeters, and meters.