Regional Fabric Delicacies
Looking for a one-of-a-kind souvenir from your travels? Shop for fabric when you head overseas. Indigenous textiles are unique, easy to pack, and allow you to remember your travels through sewing.
Looking for a one-of-a-kind souvenir from your travels? Shop for fabric when you head overseas. Indigenous textiles are unique, easy to pack, and allow you to remember your travels through sewing.
Ever wondered what interfacing to use for your project? Get to know all of your interfacing options before selecting the perfect type to suit your needs.
Wool is great for warmth, wicking moisture, and suiting. Learn the basics of wool as well as the advantages and disadvantages of working with wool fabrics.
Use heat-reflective fabric to make your own permanent or temporary ironing board. This creative idea is perfect for ironing large project pieces or sizable quantities of fabric before they’re cut.
Versatile and comfortable, cotton is perfect for a variety of projects including clothing, throw pillows, and quilts. Learn the advantages and disadvantages of choosing cotton for sewing projects.
This cozy and warm classic is used in a variety of ways to add texture, detail, and a surprising softness to any project. Learn about Sherpa Fabric to incorporate it into your next sewing project.
The quilt department can be intimidating if you’re new to quilting or sewing in general. Here are four facts about your local fabric store’s quilt department to get you started.
There are many factors to consider when making an outerwear project. Here are five things to keep in mind when choosing and sewing coating fabric.