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Cute and Comfy with our Ditsy Yellow Jersey
We’re back with another blog to highlight project ideas for our most beloved fabrics. We hope it gets you buzzing with creativity and inspiration💡 –because that’s the best feeling. For the last two months, the spotlight has been on our Ditsy Yellow Stretch Organic Cotton Jersey. Super cute and versatile, this fabric has 8% spandex
My Summer Tank Dress
At the height of Summer, I find myself reaching for simple silhouette dresses. After sewing up a couple Sommar Camisoles by Paradise Patterns (aka the most popular new pattern of this Summer), the obvious idea of making it into a dress popped into my head. I love the pattern’s stylish neckline and versatile built-in bra, so why
Cozy Makes With Our Unique Cotton Sweater Waffle
We know a good knit. The latest favorite is our Cotton Sweater Waffle, a true sweater knit with amazing plush and beautiful texture. With super distinctive waffles that are easy to admire from far away, this knit has the ideal weight and volume to make the perfect cardigan or pullover. Made of 100% cotton 🙌, this
Five Vintage-Inspired Looks With Our Indigo Printed Corduroy
Our family of Indigo Printed Corduroys is no doubt the fabric of the moment. Throughout Fall, we have been adding some really special deadstock fabrics from Japan, from highly detailed plaids like our Neutral Heirloom Plaid Cotton to unique bottomweights like these corduroys. These printed corduroys are designed to emulate the classic indigo patterns found

Sweater Rib Eight Ways
One of our favorite fabrics from this season is our Heavy Cotton Blend Sweater Rib. This fabric really checks off all the boxes for the perfect sweater fabric. The 2×2 rib knit is made with sweater yarn, which gives the fabric a very classic cotton sweater rib look. At 12.6 oz/sq yard, it is also

Add a pretty scalloped edge with the Shell Tuck (Picot Hem) Stitch.
Shell Tuck Stitch applied on the neckline and hem of this wrap top made with our White Tide Cotton Pointelle Jersey. A Shell Tuck Stitch, also known as Picot Hem Stitch, is a decorative stitch that creates a scalloped edge. It is used to add a trim-like effect to necklines and hems on knit tops