Collection: Fabric for Clothes Making
Fabrics chosen for clothes making and dressmaking, from soft cotton and linen to smooth sateen, voile, and stretch knits. Ideal for sewing tops, skirts, dresses, and everyday handmade garments with comfort and drape in mind.
For quilting fabrics, see our Quilting Cotton collection.
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Black Solid - Cotton Poplin
100% CottonRegular price $9.95Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $9.95 -
Corduroy - 11 Wale - Aqua
100% CottonRegular price $13.50Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $13.50 -
Corduroy - 11 Wale - Brown
100% CottonRegular price $13.50Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $13.50 -
Corduroy - 11 Wale - Dusty Blue
100% CottonRegular price $13.50Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $13.50 -
Corduroy - 11 Wale - Forest
100% CottonRegular price $13.50Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $13.50 -
Corduroy - 11 Wale - Lolly
100% CottonRegular price $13.50Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $13.50 -
Corduroy - 11 Wale - Musk
100% CottonRegular price $13.50Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $13.50 -
Corduroy - 11 Wale - Sage
100% CottonRegular price $13.50Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $13.50 -
Corduroy - 21 Wale - Yarrow
100% CottonRegular price $12.50Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $12.50 -
Corduroy – 11 Wale – Terracotta
100% CottonRegular price $13.50Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $13.50 -
Corduroy- 21 Wale- Barossa
100% CottonRegular price $12.50Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $12.50 -
Corduroy- 21 Wale- Black
100% CottonRegular price $12.50Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $12.50 -
Corduroy- 21 Wale- Bower Bird
100% CottonRegular price $12.50Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $12.50 -
Corduroy- 21 Wale- Cactus Green
100% CottonRegular price $12.50Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $12.50 -
Corduroy- 21 Wale- Dune
100% CottonRegular price $12.50Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $12.50 -
Corduroy- 21 Wale- Gambier Blue
100% Cotton5.0 / 5.0
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Regular price $12.50Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $12.50 -
Corduroy- 21 Wale- Glow Worm
100% CottonRegular price $12.50Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $12.50 -
Corduroy- 21 Wale- Kylie
100% CottonRegular price $12.50Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $12.50 -
Corduroy- 21 Wale- Light Pink
100% CottonRegular price $12.50Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $12.50 -
Coming SoonCorduroy- 21 Wale- Mardi Gras
100% CottonRegular price $12.50Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $12.50Coming Soon -
Corduroy- 21 Wale- Meadow
100% CottonRegular price $12.50Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $12.50 -
Coming SoonCorduroy- 21 Wale- Partly Cloudy
100% CottonRegular price $12.50Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $12.50Coming Soon -
Corduroy- 21 Wale- Roadkill
100% CottonRegular price $12.50Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $12.50 -
Corduroy- 21 Wale- Rust
100% Cotton5.0 / 5.0
(1) 1 total reviews
Regular price $12.50Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $12.50
About Fabric for Clothes Making
Choosing fabric for clothes making involves considering drape, structure and comfort. Different fibre blends and weave types influence how a garment feels, moves and wears over time. Understanding these characteristics helps ensure the finished piece suits both the pattern and the season.
For breathable garments with natural texture, explore our linen & cotton collection. Linen blends offer structure with soft drape, making them suitable for shirts, dresses and relaxed tailoring.
If your project requires stretch and ease, browse our knit fabrics range. Jersey and French terry are commonly used for comfortable, close-fitting garments and everyday wear.
For crisp shaping and structured silhouettes, consider cotton poplin. Its smooth weave and stable finish make it well suited to shirts, skirts and dresses where clean lines are important.
When selecting fabric for dressmaking, think about how the material will hang on the body, how much movement it needs, and whether the garment is intended for layering or standalone wear.
FAQ
Check the pattern recommendations first. Then consider drape, weight and whether stretch is required. A stable woven fabric behaves differently from a knit, even if the fibre content is similar.
The best fabric depends on the garment. Woven fabrics such as linen blends and poplin suit structured pieces, while knit fabrics are better for stretch garments and close-fitting designs.
Woven fabrics have little to no stretch and hold structure, while knit fabrics are constructed to stretch and recover, allowing greater flexibility and comfort.
Yes. Most natural fibre fabrics may shrink slightly after washing. Pre-washing before cutting helps ensure the finished garment fits as intended.
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