Please more cotton voile, lawn, sateen and silk crepe de chine and silk habotai in floral prints. How about a nice wool gauze or a silk gazar? Stick with high quality natural fibers. Please do not send so many polyesters in the Julie's Picks club. Stick with high quality fabrics that are difficult to find.
Thanks!
Cwell Creates: August 12, 2013
Worsted wools and stretch cotton jersey are tops on my list.
Anonymous: August 12, 2013
Sweater knits in prints; lots of ponte (prints and solids) in jewel tones; cotton/poly/lycra wovens in prints and solids. Thanks for excellent service and quality!
Anonymous: August 12, 2013
1- stretch woven for pants (not suit pants): I am thinking wool/lycra or cotton/lycra or a mix in interesting colors as well as basic colors.
2— good quality knits in different fibers (rayon, cotton, wool, silk…), textured knits, LOVE rayon ITY in interesting prints
3- bring back more of your designer fabrics!
Sip the Diva: August 12, 2013
Im looking for a Red Silk Knit Jersey I saw it at another Fabric House at $40 a yard was hoping to get it less expensive..
Anonymous: August 12, 2013
I would like Woolens and Wide Wale Corduroys
Sip the Diva: August 12, 2013
How about some Alpaca — less than $95 a yard!
Linda0902: August 12, 2013
fall & winter fabrics in prints for kids – corduroy, fleece, twill
Anonymous: August 12, 2013
Silk jersey, Wool knits and pontes. Wool crepe
Anonymous: August 12, 2013
I agree!
Becky: August 12, 2013
Classic Menswear wools and wool blends
Karen: August 13, 2013
knits like Land's End uses for the Starfish bottoms—12& lycra and 88% cotton.
meredith: August 13, 2013
I love wool doubleknits and wool jersey for winter, and I rarely see good quality wool knits in nice colors (I like solids and stripes, personally) offered anywhere else online. I also appreciate a range of silk/cotton solids, and I LOVE when you have beautiful and high-quality designer fashion fabrics.
Ms. Consuela: August 13, 2013
I would love any thick stretch fabric for the winter. I am still in the basic stages of sewing and would enjoy being able to make winter maxi dresses with sleeves to wear with boots. It would be nice if you could get a few African inspired fabrics.
Caroline: August 14, 2013
Wools! Gabardines and crepes, and knits would be absolutely lovely.
Anonymous: August 18, 2013
All of the above, plus fleece, fleece and more fleece (real fleece)
Anonymous: August 18, 2013
1. I am always looking for cotton voile and lawn! Earth colors would be great.
2. Knits in tiny floral patterns.
3. Powernet in various non-bright colors.
Anonymous: August 18, 2013
You would be a lifesaver if you could find cotton Japanese double gauze!
Anonymous: August 18, 2013
I would LOVE a cotton/lycra sweatshirt type fabric. Fabric mart offered it years ago and has not had it since. That would make my year if that were available again!
joanne: August 18, 2013
as a rug hooker, I am always on the hunt for 100% wool shetland, flannel weight for rug hooking. when you get it in it always sells out so I know it it a good seller for you. I have always mentioned Fabric Mart to other rug hookers who are looking for wool.
Please more cotton voile, lawn, sateen and silk crepe de chine and silk habotai in floral prints. How about a nice wool gauze or a silk gazar? Stick with high quality natural fibers. Please do not send so many polyesters in the Julie's Picks club. Stick with high quality fabrics that are difficult to find.
Thanks!
Worsted wools and stretch cotton jersey are tops on my list.
Sweater knits in prints; lots of ponte (prints and solids) in jewel tones; cotton/poly/lycra wovens in prints and solids.
Thanks for excellent service and quality!
1- stretch woven for pants (not suit pants): I am thinking wool/lycra or cotton/lycra or a mix in interesting colors as well as basic colors.
2— good quality knits in different fibers (rayon, cotton, wool, silk…), textured knits, LOVE rayon ITY in interesting prints
3- bring back more of your designer fabrics!
Im looking for a Red Silk Knit Jersey I saw it at another Fabric House at $40 a yard was hoping to get it less expensive..
I would like Woolens and Wide Wale Corduroys
How about some Alpaca — less than $95 a yard!
fall & winter fabrics in prints for kids – corduroy, fleece, twill
Silk jersey, Wool knits and pontes.
Wool crepe
I agree!
Classic Menswear wools and wool blends
knits like Land's End uses for the Starfish bottoms—12& lycra and 88% cotton.
I love wool doubleknits and wool jersey for winter, and I rarely see good quality wool knits in nice colors (I like solids and stripes, personally) offered anywhere else online. I also appreciate a range of silk/cotton solids, and I LOVE when you have beautiful and high-quality designer fashion fabrics.
I would love any thick stretch fabric for the winter. I am still in the basic stages of sewing and would enjoy being able to make winter maxi dresses with sleeves to wear with boots. It would be nice if you could get a few African inspired fabrics.
Wools! Gabardines and crepes, and knits would be absolutely lovely.
All of the above, plus fleece, fleece and more fleece (real fleece)
1. I am always looking for cotton voile and lawn! Earth colors would be great.
2. Knits in tiny floral patterns.
3. Powernet in various non-bright colors.
You would be a lifesaver if you could find cotton Japanese double gauze!
I would LOVE a cotton/lycra sweatshirt type fabric. Fabric mart offered it years ago and has not had it since. That would make my year if that were available again!
as a rug hooker, I am always on the hunt for 100% wool shetland, flannel weight for rug hooking. when you get it in it always sells out so I know it it a good seller for you.
I have always mentioned Fabric Mart to other rug hookers who are looking for wool.
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