DISCONTINUED COLORS
Soft, yet heavy duty. Great for upholstery, jackets, slacks, and more!
Made In: India
Width: 60 inches
Weight: 7 oz./sq. yd.
Content: Organic Cotton
DISCONTINUED COLORS
A canvas that is strong and resilient yet has a smooth surface.
Width: 60 inches
Weight: 10 oz/sq yd
Content: 100% Organic Cotton (preshrunk)
Made In: India
Pre-shrunk to 3-5%.
Choose this for upholstery projects, tents, boat sails, and tote bags!
Take a scouting trip into the world of the forest floor, where beautiful creepies crawl and decomposers rule. Intricately curated insect collections and the foraging of mushrooms for food in the woods inspired the patterns of Into the Woods.
Content: 100% organic cotton printed with low impact dyes
Width: 44"-45"
Weight: 3.6 oz / sq yd
Made In: Designed in the US, printed in South Korea
This fabric was created using 100% organic cotton in the manufacture of the base cloth and eco-responsible low impact dyes for printing and dying, working closely with mills that are committed to ethical and responsible conduct: respecting the rights of all individuals, devotion to sustained social compliance, and accountability to the environment.
MACHINE WASH COLD
NON-CHLORINE BLEACH
TUMBLE DRY LOW
REMOVE PROMPLY
Jewel Tone Tie Dye Kits
This series of Tie Dye kits offer an assortment of colors for creating beautiful, two-tone dyed pieces. This type of tie dye is popular in the fashion world today and results in a sophisticated look.
NOTE: You will need to supply the fabric. Dyes up to 2 shirts
We Love Color: 16 Iconic Quilt Designers Create with Kona Solids by Susanne Woods is a great resource for quilters that like to play with solids, but the designs can also be used with prints.
Block Party - The Modern Quilting Bee by Alissa Haight Carlton, Kristen Lejnieks, and Denyse Schmidt is a documentation of a year long virtual quilting bee, and is filled with inspiration for beginning and advanced quilters alike.
The Workbasket Sewing Book by Bethany Anderson is a treasure trove of informative content and illustrations from the Workbasket magazine from the 1940's through the 1960's.