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fabric to inspire your winter sewing plans

Fabric ideas to inspire your winter sewing

Many of you have commented over the years that you could use help sourcing nice fabrics. Sewing a handmade garment involves a hefty time commitment, so I like to use the best fabrics I can. I’ve developed a preference for certain substrates. Here are a few of my favorites in beautiful shades to inspire your winter sewing.

I was lured by the color of this emerald green stretch wool suiting. It’s perfect for a winter Fira Dress, maybe with some special embroidery or beading at the hem or neckline.

This houndstooth cotton/spandex jersey caught my eye because it’s unusual to see this pattern in a jersey knit. I think this would be great made up as a Melville Vest and worn over jeans and tall boots or sleek black pants with ballet flats.

This rayon crepe in a simple but elegant cream-and-white windowpane check would make a lovely, flowy Geneva Blouse. I also really like the idea of pairing the bold print with some delicate lace using the Afternoon Tea Blouse pattern.

I find that often, French terry is made of polyester. I don’t use a lot of synthetic fabrics, so I’m always happy to find a cotton or cotton-blend French terry like this one in a beautiful weathered red. I’d make this up in the coziest Easton Cowl-Neck Tee ever, or maybe a Noord T-Shirt.

What fabrics are you loving lately? Let us know in the comments!



 

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