Vendor: sx
Type: Knit
Price:
13.50
Vendor: Adel
Type: Knit
Price:
17.00
Vendor: sx
Type: Knit
Price:
13.50
Vendor: adel
Type: Knit
Price:
17.00
Vendor: sx
Type: Knit
Price:
13.50
Vendor: sx
Type: Knit
Price:
13.50
Vendor: Art Gallery
Type: Knit
Price:
20.00
Black and white houndstooth with hot pink hand-stitched effect, printed on a fine quality OEKO-TEX certified cotton/spandex knit. Mid/lightweight, with an appealing soft hand and drape, 4 way stretch, and some rolling at the cut edge. Right for a top, tunic, dress, skirt, soft pants, leggings, loungewear, and children's clothes. One way design, 8" repeat. OEKO-TEX certified.
Vendor: ron
Type: Knit
Price:
20.00
Vendor: ron
Type: knit
Price:
50.00
Charming elongated dots in black on golden ochre printed on a fine quality rayon/lycra knit. Deadstock from Southern California designer Katrin Noon for Spirithouse. Mid-weight, with an appealing soft hand and drape, 4-way stretch and some rolling at the cut edge. Right for a t-shirt, top, tunic, dress, skirt, soft pants, leggings, loungewear and children's clothes.
Vendor: elotex
Type: Knit
Price:
11.00
Soft versatile jacquard knit with black and white houndstooth checks. Mid-weight, stable, with a soft lightly textured hand, a soft drape, some crosswise stretch and no rolling at the cut edge. An easy knit to sew with and right for a dress, tunic, top, sweater, hoodie, soft pant, light jacket, vest, or coat.
South Korea
65% cotton/30% rayon/5% spandex
51"
Vendor: elotex
Type: Knit
Price:
11.00
Cheerful jacquard double knit in black with a variegated white angled grid and floating dots. Mid/lightweight, stable, with a supple soft lightly textured hand, soft drape, crosswise stretch, 9" repeat, and no rolling at the cut edge so cutting and sewing is easy. Right for both tops and bottoms; a tunic, t-shirt, dress, sweater, soft pant, jacket, hoodie, jumpsuit, skirt, cardi, kimono, or children's.
South Korea
60% cotton/35% rayon/5% spandex
52"
Vendor: elotex
Type: Knit
Price:
11.00
Fun and fine quality jacquard double knit in black with evenly scattered overall white dots. Mid/lightweight, stable, with a supple soft lightly textured hand, soft drape, crosswise stretch, and no rolling at the cut edge so cutting and sewing is easy. Right for both tops and bottoms; a tunic, t-shirt, dress, sweater, soft pant, jacket, hoodie, jumpsuit, skirt, cardi, kimono, or children's.
South Korea
65% cotton/30% rayon/5% spandex
51"
Vendor: ruben
Type: Knit
Price:
9.00
Cozy cotton fleece with a murky gray on gray lace motif. Deadstock from an LA designer is a classic fleece mid-weight, with a smooth face, soft brushed back side, soft drape, crosswise stretch and rolling at the cut edge. One way design with a 12" repeat. Right for a hoodie, tunic, sweatshirt, top, jacket, vest, or soft pant.
100% cotton
54"
Vendor: ruben
Type: Knit
Price:
9.00
Cozy cotton French terry in heathered gray is printed with black starfish. Deadstock from an LA designer is mid-weight, with a smooth face, softly pebbled back side, soft drape, some crosswise stretch, and rolling at the cut edge. One-way print with a 13" repeat. Right for a hoodie, tunic, sweatshirt, top, jacket, vest, or soft pants.
cotton
58"
Vendor: elotex
Type: Knit
Price:
15.00
An abstract geometry of line and subtle curve in shades of metallic copper, gold and black printed on chocolate brown panne velvet. A type of crushed velvet, panne is produced by forcing the pile in a single direction by applying heavy pressure. Lightweight with a flat velvety surface, silky smooth on the back side, a luxurious hand, fluid drape with crosswise stretch and excellent recovery. One-way print with a 21" repeat, cut for nap. A fabric to dress up or down; right for a top, t-shirt, dress, skirt, cardigan, hoodie, jacket, kimono or soft pants. Perfect for adding a shot of color and pattern.
Sewing & Pressing Tips:
Mark with tailor’s tacks. I use embroidery thread for this as it does not pull out easily. Take one stitch through the fabric leaving ¾” tails. One stitch only. Then gently separate the layers and clip the threads. Or, mark with a dressmaker’s pencil, making a dot at each marking. I lick the pencil to give it a bit more color and lasting power. The biggest sewing challenge is to keep the fabric from shifting as you sew. My preferred method is to use a walking foot in combination with spray adhesive like 505 Spray. Cover your work surface with paper, and carefully mask off the seam allowance with paper. Spray a light consistent amount of spray within the seam allowance, then carefully line up the edges, right sides together and stitch. This is quick and works beautifully. It is a little-known secret of couture houses that for years the seamstresses have relied on similar spray adhesives for just this purpose.
Pressing: Keep a light hand, use a LOT of steam, and use a clapper.
Sibling with Veneto Panne Velvet.
Care: wash/dry gentle/delicate.
South Korea
60% nylon/30% poly/10% spandex
54"
Vendor: ruben
Type: Knit
Price:
9.00
Cozy cotton French terry in a classic crest design in sand on black. Deadstock from an LA designer with an Italian vibe is light/mid-weight, with a smooth face, softly pebbled and brushed knit backside, soft drape, some crosswise stretch, and rolling at the cut edge. One-way design with an 11" repeat. Right for a hoodie, tunic, sweatshirt, top, jacket, vest, or soft pants.
cotton
58"
Vendor: craig
Type: Knit
Price:
15.00
Super soft coral jersey knit in a beautiful blend of wool and rayon. Fine quality deadstock from an East Coast designer is lightweight, stable, with a soft supple hand, a soft drape, crosswise stretch, some lengthwise stretch, and some rolling at the cut edge. Unusual, lovely, and right for a dress, t-shirt, tunic, sweater, hoodie, soft pant, cardi, or vest.
50% wool/45% rayon/5% lycra
46"
Vendor: elotex
Type: Knit
Price:
15.00
Devoré is a fabric technique particularly used on velvet, where a mixed-fiber material undergoes a chemical process to create a semi-transparent pattern against more solidly woven fabric. Devoré comes from the French verb dévorer, meaning literally to devour.
Sewing & Pressing Tips:
Mark with tailor’s tacks. I use embroidery thread for this as it does not pull out easily. Take one stitch through the fabric leaving 3⁄4” tails. One stitch only. Then gently separate the layers and clip the threads. OR...mark with a dressmaker’s pencil, making a dot at each marking. I lick the pencil to give it a bit more color and lasting power. The biggest sewing challenge is to keep the fabric from shifting as you sew. My preferred method is to use a walking foot in combination with spray adhesive like 505 Spray. Cover your work surface with paper, and carefully mask off the seam allowance with paper. Spray a light consistent amount of spray within the seam allowance, then carefully line up the edges, right sides together and stitch. This is quick and works beautifully. It is a little known secret of couture houses that for years the seamstresses have relied on similar spray adhesives for just this purpose. Pressing: Keep a light hand, use a LOT of steam, and use a clapper.
Sibling with Alexandra Burnout.
Pre-treat: steam/dry clean or toss in the washer/dryer on gentle/delicate - test a swatch first.
60% nylon/30% poly/10% spandex
57"
Vendor: elotex
Type: Knit
Price:
15.00
Vendor: elotex
Type: Knit
Price:
15.00
Devoré is a fabric technique particularly used on velvet, where a mixed-fiber material undergoes a chemical process to create a semi-transparent pattern against more solidly woven fabric. Devoré comes from the French verb dévorer, meaning literally to devour.
Sewing & Pressing Tips:
Mark with tailor’s tacks. I use embroidery thread for this as it does not pull out easily. Take one stitch through the fabric leaving 3⁄4” tails. One stitch only. Then gently separate the layers and clip the threads. OR...mark with a dressmaker’s pencil, making a dot at each marking. I lick the pencil to give it a bit more color and lasting power. The biggest sewing challenge is to keep the fabric from shifting as you sew. My preferred method is to use a walking foot in combination with spray adhesive like 505 Spray. Cover your work surface with paper, and carefully mask off the seam allowance with paper. Spray a light consistent amount of spray within the seam allowance, then carefully line up the edges, right sides together and stitch. This is quick and works beautifully. It is a little known secret of couture houses that for years the seamstresses have relied on similar spray adhesives for just this purpose. Pressing: Keep a light hand, use a LOT of steam, and use a clapper.
Sibling with Lucca Burnout.
Pre-treat: steam/dry clean or toss in the washer/dryer on gentle/delicate - test a swatch first.
60% nylon/30% poly/10% spandex
57"
Vendor: elotex
Type: Knit
Price:
15.00
Devoré is a fabric technique particularly used on velvet, where a mixed-fiber material undergoes a chemical process to create a semi-transparent pattern against more solidly woven fabric. Devoré comes from the French verb dévorer, meaning literally to devour.
Sewing & Pressing Tips:
Mark with tailor’s tacks. I use embroidery thread for this as it does not pull out easily. Take one stitch through the fabric leaving 3⁄4” tails. One stitch only. Then gently separate the layers and clip the threads. OR...mark with a dressmaker’s pencil, making a dot at each marking. I lick the pencil to give it a bit more color and lasting power. The biggest sewing challenge is to keep the fabric from shifting as you sew. My preferred method is to use a walking foot in combination with spray adhesive like 505 Spray. Cover your work surface with paper, and carefully mask off the seam allowance with paper. Spray a light consistent amount of spray within the seam allowance, then carefully line up the edges, right sides together and stitch. This is quick and works beautifully. It is a little known secret of couture houses that for years the seamstresses have relied on similar spray adhesives for just this purpose. Pressing: Keep a light hand, use a LOT of steam, and use a clapper.
Sibling with Salerno Burnout.
Pre-treat: steam/dry clean or toss in the washer/dryer on gentle/delicate - test a swatch first.
60% nylon/30% poly/10% spandex
57"
Vendor: elotex
Type: Knit
Price:
15.00
Devoré is a fabric technique particularly used on velvet, where a mixed-fiber material undergoes a chemical process to create a semi-transparent pattern against more solidly woven fabric. Devoré comes from the French verb dévorer, meaning literally to devour.
Sewing & Pressing Tips:
Mark with tailor’s tacks. I use embroidery thread for this as it does not pull out easily. Take one stitch through the fabric leaving 3⁄4” tails. One stitch only. Then gently separate the layers and clip the threads. OR...mark with a dressmaker’s pencil, making a dot at each marking. I lick the pencil to give it a bit more color and lasting power. The biggest sewing challenge is to keep the fabric from shifting as you sew. My preferred method is to use a walking foot in combination with spray adhesive like 505 Spray. Cover your work surface with paper, and carefully mask off the seam allowance with paper. Spray a light consistent amount of spray within the seam allowance, then carefully line up the edges, right sides together and stitch. This is quick and works beautifully. It is a little known secret of couture houses that for years the seamstresses have relied on similar spray adhesives for just this purpose. Pressing: Keep a light hand, use a LOT of steam, and use a clapper.
Sibling with Alexandra Burnout.
Pre-treat: steam/dry clean or toss in the washer/dryer on gentle/delicate - test a swatch first.
60% nylon/30% poly/10% spandex
57"
Vendor: elotex
Type: Knit
Price:
14.00
Luxuriate in this stunning black velvet embroidered with colorful tangerine, red, and yellow flowers. A beautiful specialty fabric with a sumptuous velvety surface, silky smooth back side, a soft hand (embroidery has a softly textured hand) and fluid drape. Crosswise stretch with some lengthwise stretch and a 12" repeat. Cut for a nap. Dress it up or down; right for a top, light jacket, dress, skirt, cardigan, soft pants or coat. Great for a top to wear with jeans or a special occasion dress.
Sewing & Pressing Tips
Mark with tailor’s tacks. I use embroidery thread for this as it does not pull out easily. Take one stitch through the fabric leaving 3⁄4” tails. One stitch only. Then gently separate the layers and clip the threads.
OR...mark with a dressmaker’s pencil, making a dot at each marking. I lick the pencil to give it a bit more color and lasting power.
The biggest sewing challenge is to keep the fabric from shifting as you sew.
My preferred method is to use a walking foot in combination with spray adhesive like 505 Spray. Cover your work surface with paper, and carefully mask off the seam allowance with paper. Spray a light consistent amount of spray within the seam allowance, then carefully line up the edges, right sides together and stitch. This is quick and works beautifully. It is a little-known secret of couture houses that for years the seamstresses have relied on similar spray adhesives for just this purpose.
Pressing: Keep a light hand, use a LOT of steam, and use a clapper.
Sibling with Gloria and Helena Embroidered Velvet Knit.
Pre-treat by machine wash/dry.
South Korea
90% poly/10% spandex
58"
Vendor: elotex
Type: Knit
Price:
12.50
White on navy windowpane checks in a jacquard doubleknit. Mid/heavyweight, stable, with a softly textured hand, flat back side, 4-way stretch and 1" 'windows'. Right for a jacket, hoodie, vest or coat.
South Korea
65% cotton/30% rayon/5% spandex
53"
Vendor: elotex
Type: Knit
Price:
11.00
Soft versatile jacquard knit with black and cream ½" houndstooth checks. Mid-weight, stable, with a soft hand on both sides, a softly structured drape, good 4-way stretch, and no rolling at the cut edge. An easy knit to sew with and right for a dress, tunic, top, sweater, hoodie, soft pant, light jacket, vest, or coat.
South Korea
65% cotton/30% rayon/ 5% spandex
55"