Modern Sewing Starts Here Edition 26

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Modern sewing starts here..

Just one trend to thank the pandemic for!

SIZE:me sewing patterns

Wonderful in Wool

Top tips for sewing with boiled wool & the best sewing patterns to make with this fabric

Make a super quick quilt

with 10in fabric squares

Edition 26 – February 2023
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Auburn Blazer from Cashmerette
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Have you promised yourself that you’d start off the year by setting some sewing goals? Well why not start by trying something new, and completely out of your comfort zone – we take a look at the popular fabric boiled wool and share some tips on how to successfully sew with it as well as some gorgeous patterns to make! Jacqui Smith shares her fabulous Alston Jacket from Sew To Grow too!

We’re delighted to welcome SIZE:me sewing patterns to our extensive range of patterns that we have to offer, and in this edition, we catch up with Donna, the lovely designer behind this brand.

Fancy making a super quick to sew quilt? We show

you how with 10in packs of Dusk Fusion from Art Gallery Fabrics. We also keep you posted on the latest quilting pattern launches from Rope & Anchor Trading and Elizabeth Hartman.

Happy sewing!

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New apparel pattern releases to fill your wardrobe!

SIZE:me Sewing

Introducing SIZE:me. This independent pattern company produces dressmaking patterns for home sewists, but with a little difference! So far, the collection includes the Florence Blouse, Boxy Tee, Jacket, Skirt and Trousers and the Vienne Blouse, Coat and Dress, and Serene Skirt. The instructions are very comprehensive and packed with lots of hints, tips and full explanations that help even a new sewist achieve a well-finished garment. There’s also a full video on YouTube for each of the patterns. There’s a suggested order of making, which starts with the most simple, building up your confidence, and skill level while you sew. Each garment also provides new techniques for sewers to add to their sewing repertoire. The patterns come in the pattern designer’s own 10 sizes with bust sizes 82-127cm.

To find your nearest stockist of SIZE:me sewing patterns – click here

Check out the free-to-use resource listing of the very best Indie patterns and filter by fabric, garment, brand or skill level by visiting www.hantex.co.uk

Closet Core

Inject some bohemian glamour into your wardrobe with the Nicks Dress + Blouse.There are lots of lovely options including soft gathering and delicate details, which make this garment a satisfying make and a pleasure to wear.

All views feature a loose-fitting V-necked bodice with a gently gathered shoulder and yoke. The slightly puffed sleeve is gathered at the shoulder and you can choose to make it a short or long sleeve with wrist pleats and two interchangeable neckline finishes.

Make this pattern as a button-front dress and a gathered three-tiered skirt, voluminous swing tunic or elegant blouse with a faced neckline and long or short sleeves. The pattern comes in sizes 0-20. To view this latest pattern and more from Closet Core - click here

Jalie

Jalie has two new practical sewing patterns to add to its extensive pattern range:

The Mimi Mittens are an insulated glove for adults and children that have a waterproof nylon outer, insulation, and warm or moisture-wicking lining. A practical elastic strap also keeps each pair together when the mittens are stored, and provides a good fit around the wrist.

Thinking of the environment, Jalie has come up with the Sarah Pants that have you covered with underwear that you can wear on your period and reusable pads. There’s a choice of a high waist (finished with self-fabric band) or lower waist (finished with lace) and protection for day or night. The easyto-sew reusable pads can be worn with your regular underwear, and the snaps help keep it in place and wings protect the edges of your underwear. To find your nearest stockist of Jalie – click here

Check out the free-to-use resource listing of the very best Indie patterns and filter by fabric, garment, brand or skill level by visiting www.hantex.co.uk

The newest quilter’s weight cotton collections from Cloud9 Fabrics:

FABRICS Focus on

Start sewing with the latest fabrics

COMFORTS OF HOME

Tara Reed is an illustrator and surface designer based in Raleigh, North Carolina. She combines vibrant and bold colour pairings with simple yet satisfying illustrations. Her goal is to spread positivity and lift others up through art. As an insomniac, much of her work is created in the late hours of the night, on the couch, binging old episodes of Murder She Wrote! This new range is inspired by things that soothe one’s soul like mood-boosting pets, greenery to vibrant citrus scents and healthy foods.

HAPPY DAYS

This fun-loving collection of quilter’s weight cottons include some cute designs for happier days ahead. Designed by Brook Gossen, she loves to design fun, colourful, feel-good art and hopes to brighten the day of anyone who may see her work. Inspired by the beauty inside of us and all around us. The happiest days are when we celebrate our love and our diversity and take the time to reflect on the little things in life that bring us moments of joy.

Stronger Together Happy Hearts Happy Daisies After The Rain
The Designer, Brook Gossen The Designer, Tara Reed
Canning Best Friends Urban Garden Clementine Dream

FURROW

This collection explores nature with prints of seeds, plant pots, mother nature, crops, dandelions, tulips and garden creatures big and small. Leah Duncan’s signature style has a wonderful soft colour palette, organic shapes, and a folk-art influence. Just imagine yourself meandering through the prairie and taking in the view of this whimsical yet sophisticated collection that overflows with unexpected creatures, shapes, and flora.

Cloud9 Fabrics use only eco-responsible low impact dyes for printing and dying on their quilter’s cotton, and work closely with mills that are committed to ethical and responsible conduct.  All fabrics are GOTS Organic Certified. To view all the current collections from Cloud9 Fabrics - click here

Brand new from Art Gallery Fabrics

GAYLE LORAINE

Take a trip down memory lane with this new collection from Art Gallery Fabrics. Ever absent, ever near. Memories of the designer Elizabeth Chappell’s mother, Gayle Loraine, are brought to life in this nostalgic collection of delicate florals and timeless elements. Wildflowers abound in tints of sweet pink, cream, and warm rustic reds. Inspired by her mother’s love of all things beautiful. To see more designs from the Gayle Loraine collection form Art Gallery Fabrics - click here

Magnolia Dreams Sweet in Rayon Calico Blooms Memory Lane Garden Joy Two Tulips Time Warp Tote To download the patternclick here Mother Nature Dandelion Crops The Designer, Leah Duncan

MY SIZE

We chat to Donna about her aim to help sewers get the most from her SIZE:me sewing patterns

Tell us a little about yourself and SIZE:me?

The business name was the most difficult to come up with but it’s a play on sizing labels in shop bought items. When we make clothing for ourselves the size is size ‘me’ not small, medium or large!

Until very recently I was based in Bradford, West Yorkshire but have made a big move across the Channel to France! This has enabled me to get back into teaching and hosting French Sewing Retreats in the summertime, something I’m very excited about. It was my teaching that inspired me to become a pattern designer. Years of seeing how people struggled with instructions made me determined to produce accessible patterns for all levels.

In a previous career I was an engineer and when it came to designing, the two careers came together. When lockdown hit my teaching business I took the time and opportunity to start working on the designs and have never looked back.

What types of garments does your collection include so far?

The collection so far includes nine easy-to-wear and make wardrobe staples, which transcend seasons. I have a very simple boxy tee, two skirts, two blouses, dress, jacket, coat and the most dramatic wide-legged trousers.

What resources do you supply sewers when they decide to make one of your patterns?

Ok so this is my biggest passion! Every sewing pattern has a free to access YouTube tutorial that goes through each and every step, this combined with my very descriptive written instructions regularly sees feedback saying that the patterns are like a mini sewing class! This is the biggest compliment and my greatest achievement so far.

How do you decide what patterns to add to your range and do you have a favourite so far?

Usually it’s very simple – it’s something I want to wear! This makes it difficult to choose a favourite so let’s go with the pattern that I have made the most variations of and that has to be the Vienne Dress as it’s so hackable.

This year, I’m trying to be more focused and look for gaps in my collection that need to be filled and not just be selfish and please myself!

What would you say is the biggest problem that faces sewers who sew at home?

I have taught dressmaking for the past decade and have seen first hand, how people struggle with pattern instructions. This, along with finding time, I believe is the biggest problem home sewers face.

Knowing this inspired me to design my patterns with instructions that are truly written with a beginner in mind – no assumptions, no gaps and packed full of helpful hints and tips. I’m also with the sewer every step of the way with a free YouTube tutorial to stitch along to so they don’t feel alone and can begin to build confidence in their abilities.

Do you have any new patterns in the pipeline?

I have very recently been working on a new block to increase my size range and promised not to release any new patterns until this was completed!

Thankfully the tests are in my inbox to be assessed as I write, so fingers crossed I can get started on the new designs very soon!

I have a few in the pipeline including a shirt, a dress and a jumpsuit. They will be added to the Serene Collection as they’re all based on comfort, I’m very excited about these!

To view the complete collection of patterns by SIZE:me - click here

MAKING THE Alston Jacket from Sew To Grow!

With spring weather around the corner (we hope!), it seemed a perfect time to make a lighter but still warm jacket that is super quick to make. I made the Alston Jacket from Sew to Grow, which can be made as either a lined, reversible jacket or as I have made it, in a single layer.

My fabric choice

I have made mine with Modelo Boiled Wool in the mauve colourway, which felt like a lovely spring colour, after all the dark shades of winter. Boiled wool is a knitted, pure wool fabric which has then been effectively boiled to felt it slightly. This makes a lovely warm, textured fabric that does not fray and can be washed.

I pre-washed my boiled wool, although you should get minimal shrinkage due to the fact that it has been boil washed prior to purchasing. It is worth taking careful note of the number of pieces you need to cut for each pattern piece if you are making the single layer jacket. Boiled wool is very similar on both sides of the fabric, however I made sure that I kept all the pieces the same way round to ensure that there were no slight differences in the finish.

The Alston pattern includes instructions for making with Boiled Wool, which shows how to do faux flat felled seams to give a neat finish on the inside too.

My pattern choice

The pattern suggests that for boiled wool, you use a rotary cutter for the best results to make sure the cut edges are smooth, which is important for doing both the faux felled seams and also the raw edges around the jacket.

I found a walking foot made the sewing much easier as the fabric is quite thick. The markings on my walking foot also made the 12mm (½in) seam allowance very accurate. Once the seams are stitched you can then trim one of the allowances to do the faux flat felled seams. This needs pressing and to get a good finish, this is best achieved with steam and a pressing cloth.

Once the jacket was pieced together, I stitched a straight line about 3mm (1/8in) from the raw edges all the way round to stabilise them. This gives a nice finish to the edge and ensures that they don’t stretch during wear.

Finally, you can make the jacket with or without a belt and pockets. I found that the pockets were a little too heavy for

EDITORS NOTES

THE PATTERN:

The slightly oversized Alston Jacket pattern from Sew To Grow features a dramatic cascading collar that’s ideal for layering over other garments and stylish raglan sleeves. The pattern comes in sizes XS-4XL.

To view this pattern and others from Sew To Grow – click here

the boiled wool when made double and turned right side out, so I cut out the same pattern piece, but just once for each pocket. I added an extra ¼in (7mm) onto the diagonal edge and trimmed all the other edges by 10mm (3/8in). Along the diagonal edge, I turned in 15mm (5/8in) and topstitched this. The pockets were then topstitched onto the jacket in the positions indicated on the pattern piece. I did two rows of topstitching around the pockets to make sure they were firmly attached.

Summary

The end result is a very comfortable, warm, but not too heavy jacket that’s perfect for spring and autumn when you need an extra layer but don’t want to be bundled up in heavy, large coats.

THE FABRIC:

For the Alston, choose broadcloth or linen to make a reversible jacket or make it like Jacqui in boiled wool for a classic single layer jacket that you will turn to time and time again! The Cairn Boiled Wool collection is made from 100% wool and comes in 19 wonderful colours including soft mauve that Jacqui chose.

To view the full range of Boiled Wool fabrics from Modelo – click here

Here are some of the beautiful boiled wool colours for a spring version

Oversized

wrap up in wool

Sewing patterns that you’ll want to make with this season’s latest boiled wool fabrics!

This easy-to-style knee-length coat has dropped shoulders and wide sleeves. It’s slightly oversized and has a lovely revere front, slightly cocoon shape back, statement pockets and angled side seams with vents. It comes in sizes 4-30.

Petra Coat

To view the full pattern range from Style Arc – click here

Multistyle

Classic lines

This coat has a simple diagonal cross-over front and an oversized collar making it perfect for cold days. This pattern will help you learn to sew at the same time and includes inset sleeves, a lining and patch pockets. The Vienne Coat is designed for medium to heavy weight woven fabric such as wool, wool blends and Broadcloth. This pattern comes in the pattern brands own sizing with bust sizes from 82-127cm.

Vienne Coat

For more sewing patterns from SIZE:me – click here

A cross between a blazer and a cardigan, this unlined jacket is semi-fitted, slightly cropped, and includes some oneof-a-kind features. Make with a cut-away silhouette, cut-on sleeves, sleeve gusset for better movement and fit, and a gentle stand-up collar. With no set-in sleeve or closures, this style is fun and easy to sew as well as versatile! The pattern comes in sizes 0-20 and A/B, C + D cup sizes, with added bust darts for C and D cups

Yanaka Jacket

To find more patterns from Liesl + Co - click here

A blazer that that has all the style and fits curves and has been designed specifically for a full bust! This pattern has sleek princess seams, sophisticated notched collar, and a single button closure. Complete the look with angled welt pockets and two-piece vented sleeves, or go for a cropped length and a clean sleeve finish.

It can be sewn in a woven, stretch woven or stable knit, but the Auburn is sure to add polish to your wardrobe in boiled wool. This bestselling pattern is available in sizes 12-32 with cup sizes C-H.

Auburn Blazer

To view the full pattern range from Cashmerette – click here

Edge-toedge

Loose-fitting and with an open-front, this coat has dolman sleeves and front slit pockets. It features raw edges and lap seam construction that’s perfect for boiled wool fabrics. It’s ideal for the weekend or on the school run, and comes in sizes XS-XXL.

Chateau Coat

To find more patterns from The Sewing Workshop - click here

Trail blazer Throw

Wrap up in the Alston with its raglan sleeves and cascading collar, it’s ideal for layering over those winter woolies. Make in a single layer boiled wool for a truly classic piece or go for the reversible jacket in linen or vintage broadcloth for a substantial layering piece. This jacket pattern is available in sizes XS-4XL.

Alston Jacket

To view this pattern and others from Sew To Grow - click here

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BOILED WOOL

What is Boiled Wool?

Boiled wool is as the name suggests, and is usually a knit wool or wool/rayon blend fabric that’s agitated with hot water in a process called ‘fulling’. This shrinks and compresses the fibres (around 2050%), so it traps tiny air bubbles to make a tighter, felted fabric. Wool is a natural material and has great properties anyway but the boiling process strenghtens these and results in a thick, breathable fabric that’s wind and water resistant and keeps the heat in!

“Boiled Wool comes in a wonderful array of bright colours, as well as more neutral and everyday tones making it perfect for a statement piece for your wardrobe.”

Choosing a sewing pattern

Boiled Wool fabrics can be used to make a wide range of winter garments like coats, jackets, blazers, cardigans and accessories like berets, boots, slippers, hats and bags but you should also think-outof-box as it’s great for making dresses, tunics and skirts too! Because this fabric is very durable, it is a good investment and a garment will last several winters without losing its shape. Boiled wool garments are timeless and won’t go out of fashion!

TIP: It’s best to choose simple shapes where the garment doesn’t have lots of potentially bulky seams.

Pre-washing

Even though this fabric has been through a shrinking process in manufacture, don’t fall into the trap of thinking that it won’t shrink! I recommend that you pre-wash on a delicate wool cycle, and buy 20% more fabric than you need to allow for this additional shrinkage.

Cutting your fabric

Cut edges on boiled wool rarely fray so require very little hemming or finishing (which is great!). Use a rotary cutter with a new blade along with a ruler to guide the cuts. Transfer markings with tailor tacks in a contrasting coloured thread, as chalk pencils etc. will brush off on this type of fabric.

Julie Bonnar from The Pattern Pages shares her tips on sewing with this wonderful fabric! Auburn Blazer from Cashmerette – click here

It’s easy to sew with a few simple tips:

Notions:

• Use a ballpoint needle that has a rounded tip that slips through the fibres without snagging or cutting them. For heavier fabrics use a 90/14 or 100/15 needle and for lighter-weight wool you may want to try a thinner needle, such as an 80/12 sized needle.

• Test your stitch length on a scrap.

• Choose a silk thread or polyester-wrapped cotton thread, this will give a more professional finish.

Seam Finishes

Boiled wool can be bulky, so avoid using finishing techniques like French seams, which add extra bulk. Take advantage of wool’s lack of fraying and opt for techniques like pinking and grading to reduce the bulk in your seams and keep them flexible. If you want to hide unfinished seams, consider lining your garment.

TIP : I like to add a stretch zigzag stitch on the right side of seams in a matching thread to add a decorative touch to the garment.

Pressing

Press seams flat with a roller or your fingers or press on a low heat sparingly, and use a pressing cloth to help protect the fabric as you press.

TIP : Don’t overpress as it can leave shiny marks and stretch your garment out of shape.

Auburn Blazer from Cashmerette – click here

Hemming

Boiled wool doesn’t fray, so needs very little hemming! You can leave completely raw or sew a single line of stitching about ½in from the edge to create a fringed look over time.

Garment aftercare

Dry-clean your garment occasionally. A good time to do this is just before the new winter season. Unfortunately moths like boiled wool too! Help to protect your woollen garments by storing in a sealed garment bag.

THREE BEST SELLING BOILED WOOL COLOURS FROM MODELO

The Cairn 100% boiled wool fabric collection from Modelo is reversible so there’s no need for a lining and it’s ideal for raw-edge seam neatening and hems. This range has 19 wonderful colour ways to choose from.

To view the Cairn Boiled Wool collection – click here

AQUA
PLUM RICH RED

QUILT Quick

Make a cosy light & dark quilt to snuggle up with, that’s super fast to sew!

Art Gallery Fabric Wonders 10in packs are a great way to make a quick quilt, we used the Dusk Fusions pack for this quilt but any of the many ranges would work well. Each pack contains 42 pre-cut 10in squares from the relevant range. Depending on the range these will vary in terms of light and dark.

1. I firstly split the pack into light and dark colours. You will need an equal number of light and dark squares to make the quilt. On doing this, I found that I needed to add a few more light fabrics so added four from the Art Gallery Fabric’s Elements ranges. I needed approx 30cm width of fabric pieces of each of the four colours.

2. Match each dark square with a light square and place right sides together, make these pairs as random as possible. You then need to draw a line from one corner diagonally to the opposite corner as shown here. I used a Frixion Pen for this as it disappears when heat is applied.

4. Now press the squares open, and press the seams towards the darker triangle. You will need to trim the squares you have made into an exact size. This is easiest done using a square quilter’s ruler at least 10in square and ideally with a diagonal line.

TIP: I found that mine came up at 9¼in but this may vary slightly depending on the exact size of your seams. Place the diagonal line of the ruler onto the seam across the middle of your square and trim two sides then turn the ruler round, line up the diagonal line again and trim the remaining two sides. Complete until all the squares are trimmed to the same size, you are now ready to choose your pattern layout.

3. This line will be your guide when sewing the squares together. You will see ¼in each side of this line. Once this is done, cut the triangles apart by either rotary cutting along the drawn line or cut with scissors.

Choosing a pattern layout

There are a number of layouts that can be done with these light and dark squares. Mine was done in a cross pattern starting in the middle but I have included some other layout options. You will have a few squares left over from whichever layout you use. I joined these together in a strip and placed them into the backing for the quilt as it makes the reverse side of the quilt a little more interesting too!

5. Depending on how many additional fabrics you have added you should have between 42 and 58 squares. I used a 6 x 8 layout and an additional 8 squares across the backing. My finished quilt measures 52in by 70in.

Steps to prepare

TRENDSETTER

One of the few things for which we can thank the pandemic is loungewearsomething that’s as comfy as pyjamas but also as stylish as a cashmere jumper!

READY SET CO-ORD!

This two-piece pattern is a relaxed but elegant set that consists of a long sleeve tee and wide leg pants with high, elasticated waist and no side seams. You can sew the straight cut tee as a dainty rolled hem funnel neck or a deep V-neck with binding. The blouse hem, sleeves and leg openings can be finished with a rolled hem or a simple turn-up. This sewing pattern comes in size XS-XXL, and can be made in cosy light to medium-weight knit fabric with approximately 40-50% stretch.

VERSATILE TROUSERS

The Jorun leggings is such a versatile pattern and has three different views to choose from. This pattern can be made as a classic pair of leggings with tight long legs, a ’70s-inspired flared trouser with a high waistline or biker shorts for warmer days. Both the classic leggings and biker shorts have no side seams so they’re very quick and easy to put together. This pattern is ideal for light to medium-weight jersey with four-way stretch like cotton jersey and viscose jersey.

TOP-SELLING PATTERN

This loose fit drop shoulder sweater is one of our favourites and also a bestselling pattern. It has a wide selection of options including a crew or funnel neckline, two sleeve and four hem styles that can be mixed and matched to find your perfect sweater. Make in medium weight knits with at least 10% stretch like sweatshirt fleece, French terry and sweater knits. We love the cute little extra details like curved hemline, split sleeve hem and waist tie!

Take two of your favourite patterns to mix and match into a loungewear co-ord:

Olo Tee and Pants Set from Named Clothing – click here Jorun Leggings from Ploen Patterns – click here Jarrah Sweater from Megan Nielsenclick here

WHAT’S new

We keep you posted of the latest quilting launches

Back to nature

Tracy Perks is the designer behind Rope & Anchor Trading. Working from her narrowboat studio on a canal, she takes inspiration from nature around her! Her quilt patterns come in an easy-to-use printed booklet format, and there’s currently six to choose from – the Bumble Bee, The Tomte, the Darling Bug, The Giraffe, The Hare and The Moth. Each pattern contains pattern illustrations, and instructions for fabric, cutting and sewing.

Samplers

All Elizabeth Hartman patterns are made using conventional patchwork without templates or paper piecing! She now has four new adorable quilt patterns to make both large and small quilts:

Fab Farm includes two sampler quilts and features farm animals. Make a large quilt or a small quilt. The large quilt is made with fat quarters or a combination of fat quarters and fat eighths, and the small quilt with fat eighths.

The Produce Section is a beautiful

rainbow-coloured sampler that has a selection of fruit. The large quilt is made with fat quarters or a combination of fat quarters and fat eighths, while the small quilt is made with 10x10in squares. This is a great project for using up scraps!

The Lookout sampler includes instructions for making three quilt sizes using fat quarters. Each quilt size includes a forest of patchwork trees with a sweet deer, bear, and rabbit block. The instructions for each quilt size includes a fabric chart that you can

use to duplicate the fabric placement or use as a guide for combining your own fabrics.

Sunshine features serene-looking birds and happy flowers. The mirrorimage blocks work together to make sun shapes at the block intersections. The 64x 69in large quilt is made using 24 fat quarters. With only two blocks, the 36x42in small quilt comes together even more quickly and features a unique layout with a different background fabric on each half of the quilt top.

To view the full collection of quilting patterns – click here

New fabrics for this season

Sweet Beauties is inspired by Alison’s fascination of nature and love of bold happy colours - a laminated fabric using organic cotton based cloth

Alison Janssen is a southern California based surface designer with midwest roots. Her art is inspired by the sunny endless summers, plethora of plants, and the laid back vibe of the west coast. Her designs have bloomed on everything from apparel to home goods, always carrying with them her signature style of expressive florals, vibrant unique colours and a bit of whimsical imperfection

Cloud9 Fabrics use only eco-responsible low impact dyes for printing and dying on their Quilter's Cotton, they work closely with mills that are committed to ethical and responsible conduct. GOTS Organic Certification

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New fabrics for this season

FURROW explores nature with prints featuring seeds, plant pots, mother nature, crops, dandelions, tulips, and garden creatures big and small. Leah’s signature style shines through with soft color palettes, organic shapes, and a folk-art influence. Meander through the prairie and take in the view of this whimsical yet sophisticated collection that brims with unexpected creatures, shapes, and flora

LEAH DUNCAN splits her time between Austin, Texas and Asheville, North Carolina where she enjoys spending time in nature with her husband and two young daughters. She is self-taught. She loves chocolate, sunshine, and caring for her many house plants and garden. Her heart lives somewhere between the Appalachian Mountains and the high desert of the Trans-Pecos in far west Texas. Inspired by a strong love of nature she has established a recognizable voice that speaks simplicity and beauty with quirky and organic themes..... Click here for details

44”-45” WIDE 100% CERTIFIED ORGANIC COTTON | MADE IN KOREA | MACHINE WASH COLD NON-CHLORINE BLEACH TUMBLE DRY LOW REMOVE PROMPTLY

New fabrics for this season

Deep through the woods lies hidden Hazelwood, revealing glowing enchantment from the forest world, where fern and underbrush flora bloom with the wind, sun, moon, and stars, flourishing in the uplifting palette of effervescent oranges, luscious greens and golden hues... Click here for details

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New fabrics for this season

Indulge your wanderlust in a field of wild daisies as bees buzz quietly overhead. Step into summer with this modern mix of fresh florals, modern geometrics and cheerful plaids. In sun kissed tones of honey, marigold and lemony yellow this collection stirs the senses... Click here for details

44”-45” WIDE 100% CERTIFIED ORGANIC COTTON | MADE IN KOREA | MACHINE WASH COLD NON-CHLORINE BLEACH TUMBLE DRY LOW REMOVE PROMPTLY

New fabrics for this season

Wander through enchanted woodlands and blossoming meadows inspired by the beauty of nature. Revel in lush textured shades of spruce green, blushing pinks, misty greys and rich umbers. Katarina’s playful botanicals and leafy foliage will transport you to an idyllic paradise.... Botanist is now available from stockists …. Click here for details

44”-45” WIDE 100% CERTIFIED ORGANIC COTTON | MADE IN KOREA | MACHINE WASH COLD NON-CHLORINE BLEACH TUMBLE DRY LOW REMOVE PROMPTLY

Style Arc’s Logan Shacket made with

AGF’s superb flannel fabric

The Logan is an oversized, shirt-style jacket featured here in the softest, cosiest flannel imaginable! Made to the highest standards, AGF flannel is 100% cotton double brushed, meaning it’s super soft on both sides. Wonderfully warm in the colder months ~ great for PJ's, shirts, quilts.

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