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Corduroy 8 wales light blue

Corduroy 8 wales light blue

Modern retro in velvetWho doesn't dream of a pair of cool corduroy trousers for everyday and festive wear? We certainly do! And this corduroy is perfect for the purpose. It contains wide ridges (8 Wales) and is made from 100% cotton, so it is comfortable to wear and breathable. Velvet is hardwearing and suitable for both clothing and creative projects for the home. Velvet for you - and your home! You decide what you want to sew. There are of course the classic corduroy trousers, but it could also be a nice shirt-dress, a cool spencer or maybe a smaller project like a lovely bucket hat? And when it comes to home-ware: How about sewing some velvet cushions for the sofa? Or you can use velvet to make the coolest shopper or belt bag. Find your favourite colours and get started with scissors, needle and thread!   Velvet is sold by the metre, so simply order the length you need. The width is 140 cm and the fabric shrinks about 3% in the wash.   Remember to use the right needles - we recommend a size 80 universal needle.  What is Wales? Wales indicates the width of the raised ridges in the velvet that defines the velvety texture of the fabric. A low Wales indicates wide ridges i.e. less ridges per inch. On the other hand, a high Wales indicates narrow ridges. For example velvet with 4 Wales per inch has wide ridges and will feel heavier, while velvet with 21 Wales per inch has narrow ridges and will feel finer. What is STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®? OEKO-TEX® is the world-leading label for textiles tested for harmful substances.Once the fabric has achieved a STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certification, it is your guarantee it has been tested and approved not to contain any harmful chemicals.Meaning it is neither harmful to you nor your health and it’s less harmful to the environment. 

GBP 15.00
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Coarse linen/viscose light blue

Javana batik dye light blue 70g

Upholstery chenille w structure l blue

Upholstery chenille w structure l blue

Beautifully textured heavy-weight and durable upholstery chenilleSpruce up your furniture by upholstering it in fabrics and materials that suit your home.Chenille works wonders for furniture, curtains, pillows etc.Our 100% polyester upholstery chenille is a heavy-weight and super sturdy fabric with a beautiful texture. It’s perfect for re-upholstering your armchairs, chair seat, daybeds and headboards and it is also suitable for pillows, cushions and poufs. It also works wonders when made into curtains.Add buttons to achieve a professional finishYou can buy buttons covered in the same fabric as you used to upholster your furniture with. We make these fabric-covered buttons to help you achieve a result that looks both plush and professional.The Martindale rub count of this fabric is 100.000. What is Martindale?Martindale is a term used to tell you something about the durability and robustness of a fabric. The higher the Martindale rub count is, the more durable the fabric is. If you need the fabric to upholster furniture, we recommend that you pick a material with a minimum Martindale rub count of 20.000.This fabric has been awarded with a STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certification.What is STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®?OEKO-TEX® is the world-leading label for textiles tested for harmful substances. Once the fabric has achieved a STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certification, it is your guarantee it has been tested and approved not to contain any harmful chemicals. Meaning it is neither harmful to you and your health and less harmful to the environment.

GBP 18.50
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Mending yarn wool mix light blue 15m

Mending yarn wool mix light blue 15m

Ready, set, mend!Have you also jumped head first into the mending-wave? Mending yarn gives you the opportunity to repair your clothes, bags and so forth – revamping and upcycling with beautiful and visible mending stitches! Er you ready?  Wool and nylon mending yarn This 55% wool and 45% nylon darning yarn (also called mending yarn) comes in 20 pretty colours. This type of darning yarn is great for mending socks, knitwear and ‘thicker’ materials because the beautiful woolen look of the yarn matches these types of projects perfectly.   How to do mendingPlace a small piece of fabric under the hole you mean to mend. Hand stitch over it in straight lines in different directions until a nice pattern has formed. You can also use mending yarn for more seamless and less visible repairs, but the look of visible mending is fantastic. Use it on everything from knitted sweaters with holes to woolen bodysuits, beanies, mittens and socks.  Great accessories to use when mendingApart from mending yarn we also stock a long list of accessories that we recommend you use when mending: -         Embroidery needle - with and without a rounded tip-         Pair of small embroidery scissors -         Embroidery frame-         Thimble-         Water soluble marker pen  Everything suggested here can be purchased in different versions. Choose just what is right for you and your project!  Cotton mending yarn also availableThis 100% cotton darning yarn (also called mending yarn) comes in 8 pretty colours. It has a mat but smooth surface and consists of 4 single strands. This enables you to divide the yarn and use single strands if you are mending a thin material. Or you can use it as it is – for instance on denim. 

GBP 1.25
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Yarn dyed light blue

Yarn dyed light blue

Add some ‘hygge’ with yard dyed fabricsA yarn dyed fabric is a fabric made from threads that have been dyed before the weaving process. This means the pattern of the fabric is the same on both sides.Add a new lease of life to your furniture using yarn dyed fabricSpruce up your furniture by upholstering it in fabrics and materials that suit your home.A perfect fabric for furniture, curtains, tablecloths and pillowsOur classic 65% cotton and 35% polyester yarn dyed fabric is perfect for re-upholstering your armchairs, chair seat, daybeds and headboards and it is also suitable for pillows, cushions and poufs. It also works wonders when made into tablecloths or curtains.The fabric does not have a backing which means it does not have a stabilizing backside. This is the reason it has the same colour on both the front and back and it also means it has a wonderful drape. Especially suitable for curtains.The Martindale rub count of this fabric is 28.000What is Martindale?Martindale is a term used to tell you something about the durability and robustness of a fabric. The higher the Martindale rub count is, the more durable the fabric is. If you need the fabric to upholster furniture, we recommend that you pick a material with a minimum Martindale rub count of 20.000.This fabric has been awarded with a STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certificationWhat is STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®?OEKO-TEX® is the world-leading label for textiles tested for harmful substances. Once the fabric has achieved a STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certification, it is your guarantee it has been tested and approved not to contain any harmful chemicals. Meaning it is neither harmful to you and your health and less harmful to the environment.

GBP 12.75
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Shiny satin light blue

Shiny satin light blue

Sewing in satinFancy a glossy look for your DIY project? Then you should consider satin! The special weave gives a nice glossy front, a more matte back and a nice shiny look! Our Savina satin is available in many beautiful colours! Find your favourites and order exactly the length you need. Beautiful designs in satinUse satin to create beautiful accessories for everyday and on special occasions. For example, sew a puffy bag or tote bag that you can use for everyday and on special festive occasions. You can also choose to use the shiny fabric as a lining in your project; it adds a beautiful finish. And then, of course, you can use satin for clothing - for example, a nice satin shirt, a pair of cool satin trousers or maybe a jumpsuit with a drawstring waist. The fabric has a width of 135 cm and shrinks about 3% in the wash. It can be washed at 30°, always hang dry and iron at low heat. TIP: Use good quality fleece and interfacing to stabilise smaller parts like collars and cuffs. We recommend ironing it on before cutting out the pattern pieces - and remember to iron without steam (water can leave small stains and the high temperatures from the steam can change the surface of the fabric!) Search "9 tips for sewing satin" for more tips.  What is satin?Satin refers to the way the fabric is woven, where one side of the material is smooth and shiny. For this satin you will need microtex needles.  What is STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®?OEKO-TEX® is the world-leading label for textiles tested for harmful substances.Once the fabric has achieved a STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certification, it is your guarantee it has been tested and approved not to contain any harmful chemicals.Meaning it is neither harmful to you nor your health and it’s less harmful to the environment. 

GBP 9.00
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Shiny satin light blue

Shiny satin light blue

Sewing in satinFancy a glossy look for your DIY project? Then you should consider satin! The special weave gives a nice glossy front, a more matte back and a nice shiny look! Our Savina satin is available in many beautiful colours! Find your favourites and order exactly the length you need. Beautiful designs in satinUse satin to create beautiful accessories for everyday and on special occasions. For example, sew a puffy bag or tote bag that you can use for everyday and on special festive occasions. You can also choose to use the shiny fabric as a lining in your project; it adds a beautiful finish. And then, of course, you can use satin for clothing - for example, a nice satin shirt, a pair of cool satin trousers or maybe a jumpsuit with a drawstring waist. The fabric has a width of 135 cm and shrinks about 3% in the wash. It can be washed at 30°, always hang dry and iron at low heat. TIP: Use good quality fleece and interfacing to stabilise smaller parts like collars and cuffs. We recommend ironing it on before cutting out the pattern pieces - and remember to iron without steam (water can leave small stains and the high temperatures from the steam can change the surface of the fabric!) Search "9 tips for sewing satin" for more tips.  What is satin?Satin refers to the way the fabric is woven, where one side of the material is smooth and shiny. For this satin you will need microtex needles.  What is STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®?OEKO-TEX® is the world-leading label for textiles tested for harmful substances.Once the fabric has achieved a STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certification, it is your guarantee it has been tested and approved not to contain any harmful chemicals.Meaning it is neither harmful to you nor your health and it’s less harmful to the environment. 

GBP 9.00
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