Description: Mola Stories by Kathy Hall Museum of New Mexico - Museum of International Folk Art Pattern #2873Andover Fabrics.Bright vibrant colors. Red background with colorful animals and shapes all over.Only selling as one continuous piece.This piece measures 4 yards long x 42" wide. From a dog friendly, smoke free and healthy studio. Cross-posted.WE ARE A DOG FRIENDLY OFFICEAll of our shipments are shipped via the United States Postal Service. We provide tracking numbers for all of our shipments. We do not offer local pick up.Please make sure your shipping information is correct.We ship to the address that you provide us. If your order is returned to us due to an incorrect shipping address, we will be glad to send it again for an additional shipping charge.We do not price gouge on shipping. We don't personally like to pay ridiculous shipping fees, so we won't do that to you. We enter the approximate weight of the item we list and we enter it into eBay's shipping calculator. We carefully package our items - especially the large and delicate items.We observe all US Mail holidays and only ship on business days (Monday through Friday).We do our best to list all the details and provide pictures with details of each of our items. We do our best in describing each item as accurately as possible and are sure to note any flaws or imperfections that we can see visually. However, we are human and in case something gets past us and is grossly misrepresented in the listing, we will do our best to work with you.
Price: 44.99 USD
Location: Woodinville, Washington
End Time: 2024-10-21T01:39:51.000Z
Shipping Cost: 10.6 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Fiber Content: Cotton
Pattern: Ethnic
Color: Multicolor
Material: Cotton
Suitable For: Accessories - Bags/Purses, Apparel - Everyday Clothing, Costume, Crafts, Quilting
Length/Amount: 4 yards
Brand: Andover Fabrics
Fabric Weight: Medium
Model: Pattern #2873
Theme: Aztec
Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
Width: Less than 45"
Handmade: No