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Store Aboriginal Fabric - Kingfisher Camp by River - Yellow
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Aboriginal Fabric - Kingfisher Camp by River - Yellow

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This print is part of the Australian Aboriginal Fabrics collection. About the print: 

Kingfisher bird is the laughing Kookaburra of Australia and lives in the dry scrubland. It is known for its wild laughing call. Kookaburra does not like to eat fish, it prefers large insects, nestling birds and rodents. Kookaburra chicks stay with their parents for several years before setting out to breed themselves

To get an idea how the fabric looks, check out the second image. It shows a yard of fabric, 42" wide.

Also available in BLUE

Fabric is pre-cut, 1 yard. 100% Cotton. 

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This print is part of the Australian Aboriginal Fabrics collection. About the print: 

Kingfisher bird is the laughing Kookaburra of Australia and lives in the dry scrubland. It is known for its wild laughing call. Kookaburra does not like to eat fish, it prefers large insects, nestling birds and rodents. Kookaburra chicks stay with their parents for several years before setting out to breed themselves

To get an idea how the fabric looks, check out the second image. It shows a yard of fabric, 42" wide.

Also available in BLUE

Fabric is pre-cut, 1 yard. 100% Cotton. 

This print is part of the Australian Aboriginal Fabrics collection. About the print: 

Kingfisher bird is the laughing Kookaburra of Australia and lives in the dry scrubland. It is known for its wild laughing call. Kookaburra does not like to eat fish, it prefers large insects, nestling birds and rodents. Kookaburra chicks stay with their parents for several years before setting out to breed themselves

To get an idea how the fabric looks, check out the second image. It shows a yard of fabric, 42" wide.

Also available in BLUE

Fabric is pre-cut, 1 yard. 100% Cotton. 

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