Most of my sewing is done for a sensory-sensitive 6-year-old girl so impossibly soft knits are my Holy Grail.
STAshworth: August 05, 2013
rayon-cotton challis-like fabric lightweight silk-cotton woven fabric cotton lawn in bright colors double gauze wool or wool-blend crepe, preferably not a solid color
Anonymous: August 05, 2013
I think you guys already have great fabric I just want you to continue to keep your prices affordable! Thanks!
Anonymous: August 05, 2013
I would love to see you carry sew-in hair canvas as well as some cool twills to make men's neckties.
Judith D.: August 05, 2013
Larger garment weight leather hides at a reasonable price, would be super. Also evening fabrics with lots of sequins and glitz!
ninjabreadgirl: August 05, 2013
trendy chevron jersey knits, trendy boutique polyester/rayon fabrics
Anonymous: August 05, 2013
boiled wool please
Anonymous: August 05, 2013
Excellent quality dirt cheap. Am I asking for too much???
The Hot Mess: August 05, 2013
I am dying to find a cotton sateen for my daughter's Christmas dress or something with a similar weight and care. Preferably navy but anything that would coordinate with the gray velveteen I bought from you last year would be great.
Maggie: August 05, 2013
I would love "denim" knit in natural fibers (with some lycra is fine, but most of the denim knits I've found have been largely polyester.)
The kind of nice heavy-weight stretch denim that makes comfortable, durable jeans.
Almost anything in cool, dark greens.
And if possible, inexpensive non-stretch stiff denim. (Which is perfect for corset mockups.)
Anonymous: August 05, 2013
I have been looking for a deep rich red wool gabardine or wool tricotine for years. I bought several yards of the cherry red gabardine you offered. It was not deep enough. Also, I would like deep navy blue (almost black). Looking for a wool gabardine in true chartreuse or citrine.
Anonymous: August 05, 2013
Deep red wool gabardine or tricotine.
Kathy: August 05, 2013
I like color, some wool blends that are med wt with some fall colors. I love red. I like Angelas' suggestion too.
Jane M: August 05, 2013
Wool jersey in warm colors.
Anonymous: August 05, 2013
Bottom weight twills and denims in interesting colors as well as basic colors. Textured knits. ITY in interesting prints. More corals, jades, peacocks and emeralds.
Unknown: August 05, 2013
Red!! red wool. red silk. red is hard for me to resist.
clothingengineer: August 05, 2013
Wool crepe in bright cool colors such as hot pink, cobalt and royal purple.
Anonymous: August 05, 2013
smooth minky and children's bright cotton prints
Anonymous: August 06, 2013
A while ago you had a large herringbone wool coating from some designer in bright green and blue, and I really wanted some, but it was out of my budget, so I want to see more wool coating like that with fun, not dreary colors. I'll be saving for it. :) Also, I'm always ready to stock up on high quality knits.
Anonymous: August 06, 2013
Medium weight cotton-lycra stretch denim in dark navy and indigo shades. And maybe a fun bright color or two.
Most of my sewing is done for a sensory-sensitive 6-year-old girl so impossibly soft knits are my Holy Grail.
rayon-cotton challis-like fabric
lightweight silk-cotton woven fabric
cotton lawn in bright colors
double gauze
wool or wool-blend crepe, preferably not a solid color
I think you guys already have great fabric I just want you to continue to keep your prices affordable! Thanks!
I would love to see you carry sew-in hair canvas as well as some cool twills to make men's neckties.
Larger garment weight leather hides at a reasonable price, would be super. Also evening fabrics with lots of sequins and glitz!
trendy chevron jersey knits, trendy boutique polyester/rayon fabrics
boiled wool please
Excellent quality dirt cheap. Am I asking for too much???
I am dying to find a cotton sateen for my daughter's Christmas dress or something with a similar weight and care. Preferably navy but anything that would coordinate with the gray velveteen I bought from you last year would be great.
I would love "denim" knit in natural fibers (with some lycra is fine, but most of the denim knits I've found have been largely polyester.)
The kind of nice heavy-weight stretch denim that makes comfortable, durable jeans.
Almost anything in cool, dark greens.
And if possible, inexpensive non-stretch stiff denim. (Which is perfect for corset mockups.)
I have been looking for a deep rich red wool gabardine or wool tricotine for years. I bought several yards of the cherry red gabardine you offered. It was not deep enough. Also, I would like deep navy blue (almost black). Looking for a wool gabardine in true chartreuse or citrine.
Deep red wool gabardine or tricotine.
I like color, some wool blends that are med wt with some fall colors. I love red. I like Angelas' suggestion too.
Wool jersey in warm colors.
Bottom weight twills and denims in interesting colors as well as basic colors. Textured knits. ITY in interesting prints. More corals, jades, peacocks and emeralds.
Red!! red wool. red silk. red is hard for me to resist.
Wool crepe in bright cool colors such as hot pink, cobalt and royal purple.
smooth minky and children's bright cotton prints
A while ago you had a large herringbone wool coating from some designer in bright green and blue, and I really wanted some, but it was out of my budget, so I want to see more wool coating like that with fun, not dreary colors. I'll be saving for it. :) Also, I'm always ready to stock up on high quality knits.
Medium weight cotton-lycra stretch denim in dark navy and indigo shades. And maybe a fun bright color or two.
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