Vogue Fabrics Catalog - Transition 2018

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Transition 2018

Batten down the hatches!

Mighty winds howl. Thunder crashes. Rain and hail pound down from the heavens. We can not control the weather outside, but we can provide you with wonderful fabrics to sew on those crazy stormy days and nights at the end of summer.


Summer into Fall

Saf-T-Pockets #2006 “Getting ot the Point” - Jacket Loes HInse #5210 “Bergman Blouse” - Top

This issue of Vogue Fabrics Catalog will help you transition from summer into fall. For some of you, the summer heat will continue for a few more months, while for others the cooler Autumn air comes early. We have compiled collections to please natural fiber lovers as well as wash-andwear easy-care enthusiasts.

Let’s begin with this trio from the fashion division of Robert Kaufman. Hurricane Sunshine is a tightly woven poly-cotton pincord that has enough body to be worn as Capri pants or Bermuda shorts with a lightweight jacket/overshirt to match. It looks fabulous paired with Hurricane Garden, a floral cotton print with orange and persimmon blossoms, green leaves, blue hyacinth and yellow accents. Whip up a sweet summer shirt or shell in no time. For those of you who prefer 100% cotton, we tossed in Hurricane Amber to be a mid-weight woven option, much like the yellow pincord. It is tightly woven and sturdy, while still being soft to wear and versatile enough to be sewn into any type or garment. If you are making a reversible jacket, put #01 and #03 as the two layers. Wow!

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VF184-01 Hurricane Sunshine Yellow Polyester-Cotton Pincord Shirting from Robert Kaufman 75% Polyester, 25% Cotton. 56” wide. Cold wash, dry low.

6

$ 99

yd

Saf-T-Pockets #2004 “Twice as Nice” - Ensemble

Cutting Line Designs #52317 “Putting it Together” - Ensemble

VF184-02 Hurricane Garden Cheerful Cotton Floral Print 100% Cotton. 44” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 12” design repeat.

7

$ 99

yd

VF184-03 Hurricane Amber Orange and White Cotton Yarn Dye Micro-houndstooth 100% Cotton. 45” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low.

6

$ 99

yd

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VF184-04 Hurricane Rosa

Petal Pink Lightly Textured Polyester Suiting 100% Polyester. 59” wide. Machine wash, tumble dry low.

7

$ 49

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VF184-05 Hurricane Blossoms Stylized Pink and Green Stretch Cotton Floral Print 95% Cotton/5% Lycra®. 49” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 11.5” design repeat. 30% crossgrain stretch.

7

$ 99

yd

VF184-06 Hurricane Peridot

Light Lemonade Polyester Twill Back Crepe Tropical Suiting 100% Polyester. 59” wide. Machine wash, tumble dry low.

7

$ 19

yd


Loes Hinse #1014 “Andalusian Jacket” Cutting Line Designs #52317 “Putting it Together” - Top & Skirt

The next trio should be considered for a complete outfit because these fabrics just work perfectly together. Imagine a tunic or shirt made from Hurricane Blossoms, an a-line skirt from Hurricane Peridot and a jacket from Hurricane Rosa. This ensemble is perfect for going from heat to air conditioning while looking so well put-together.

Hurricane Collection Last year the Atlantic Basin was rocked by hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria. Still feeling the effects of these storms, our editorial staff thought we would dedicate this issue to tropical cyclones - from their development to our survival. Hurricane season in the United States runs from mid summer through fall, the same time line as the seasonal fabrics in this issue. We hope to provide information on how these storms form, why they are so destructive, and how you can prepare yourself if you are in the path of an approaching hurricane. One of the most destructive events Mother Nature can unleash is the tropical cyclone. Known in Asia as typhoons, in the southern hemisphere as cyclones, here in North America we call these natural disasters hurricanes. Warm ocean waters are a breeding ground for thunderstorms. Most fizzle out quickly. But when a Low Pressure System rotates its way into one of these storms, organization occurs, and the clouds start swirling. Travelling hundreds of miles over open water, the thunderous beasts gain in strength and girth, some clocking sustained winds over 110 miles per hour, spanning hundreds of miles in diameter with a well defined area of calm in the center - the eye of the storm. A slow moving storm may take hours to pass over a city, slamming down rain and hail, uprooting trees, and destroying buildings. There is no human way to defeat these monster storms. They die down after reaching large land masses or move over colder water.

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VF184-07 Chronicle Grapefruit Ruby Red Grapefruit Colored Stretch Cotton Shirting 96% Cotton, 4% Lycra®. 50” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 30% crossgrain stretch.

6

$ 99

VF184-08 Chronicle Geometric

Abstract Design in Grapefruit and Navy on White Polyester Blouseweight Crepe 100% Polyester. 57” wide. Delicate wash, tumble dry low. 1” rows, 2” design repeat.

6

yd

$ 29

yd

Kiwk-Sew #4176 Notch-neck or Banded Poncho

VF184-09 Chronicle Navy

Rich Blue Stretch Cotton Bottomweight 97% Cotton, 3% Lycra®. 49” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 30% crossgrain stretch.

6

$ 99

yd

We riffed a little on the Patriotic red, white and blue theme. Chronicle Grapefruit is as refreshing to wear as its namesake is to eat. Enjoy wearing this cotton stretch shirting anytime of year. We can see it being worn as a camp shirt, open over a shell made from Chronicle Geometric, a blouseweight polyester crepe print. If you choose to sew a flowing skirt instead, you’ll want to line it or wear a slip for modesty. Chronicle Navy is another stretch shirting, but this has just a tad more bite to it, so you can sew a golf skirt or a-line skirt in addition to any top you might create. p.6

Saf-T-Pockets #2004 “Twice as Nice” - Pants & Shell


Chronicle Collection There are not as many historical accounts of tropical cyclones as one might expect. Storms weren’t often named, there were no meteorological societies recording weather patterns, and many cultures regarded these long duration events as a result of an angry deity. Fifteen hundred years ago in China a typhoon was recorded in a book by Shen Huai-yuan. Shen described a jufeng, or a “wind that comes in all four directions” lasting for several days. “Roosters and dogs are silent for three days...” prior to the storm’s arrival, a phenomenon that is also recorded in island cultures ahead of cyclones. In 13th century Japan, two typhoons saved the island from invasion by Kublai Khan’s Mongol fleets. The Zen Buddhist Samurai Warriors welcomed these kamikaze (divine winds) which sunk the invaders and also thwarted off any future attempted attacks from other forces...who would mess with divine intervention? Christopher Columbus is credited as the first European to have recorded a huracan. In 1502 off the island of Hispaniola, Columbus recognized the signs of a great storm, having heard the accounts from the local Taino tribe regarding great black winds of anger from their god Hurakan erupting over the ocean. Ignoring Columbus’ warnings of impending doom, a fleet bound for Spain embarked on a fatal voyage into the huracan. Ironically, only one of the dozen ships made it safely through to Spain - the tiniest of the fleet that was carrying Columbus’ tribute of gold to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella.

This rayon challis print beautifully blends the grapefruit and navy colors in a flowing and soft cloth. Sew a shell from either of our grapefruit solids, then toss on a kimono style top made from Chronicle Abstract.

VF184-10 Chronicle Abstract

Navy with Coral and Stone Rayon Challis Watercolor Print 100% Rayon. 54” wide. Cold wash, line dry. 28” design repeat, subtle diagonal.

7

$ 25

yd

Loes Hinse #1003 “Cap Sleeve Dress”

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Chronicle Lawn is a super lightweight cotton in a grapefruit/dark coral color. Wear this on the hottest days to stay cool outside as a shell paired with a flowing skirt sewn from our next print. A flowing rayon challis floral print, Chronicle Jardín features dark coral and tan flowers, green leaves, and accesnt of ruby red grapefruit, grey, white and a black base. Yes, this print is perfect for all seasons.

VF184-11 Chronicle Lawn Lightweight and Semi-sheer Coral Cotton Shirting 100% Cotton. 58” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low.

6

$ 49

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VF184-12 Chronicle Jardín Coral and Tan Floral Rayon Challis Print 100% Rayon. 56” wide. Cold wash, line dry. All over design.

7

$ 25

yd

Saf-T-Pockets #2004 “Twice as Nice” - Top

Loes Hinse #5010 “Tango Skirt”


This aqua collection will be as refreshing to your wardrobe as cool shallow waters are to wade in on a hot summer day. Begin with Prediction Heather, a lightweight sweater knit with a slightly diagonal appearance, which is very in Vogue right now. LJ Designs “SEaside T”

VF184-13 Prediction Heather Aqua Cotton-Polyester Lightweight Sweater Knit. Cotton and Polyester blend. 58” wide. Cold wash, dry flat. 50% crosswise stretch. 20% lengthwise stretch.

7

$ 49

yd

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Prediction Collection

Loes Hinse #5005 “Skirt Trio”

“When the crickets, cicadas, toads and frogs disappear, hurricane for sure,” the saying goes in Puerto Rico. The more in-tune a culture was with the clouds, winds, and behavior of their animals, the better they were able to foresee the coming of a massive tropical cyclone. Whether they did anything to prepare, such as gather food and water or move inland we just don’t know. Thankfully, modern technology allows us to watch these storms from inception. Professionals look at the water temperatures, barometric pressure and instability of the air. The first alert comes when a system is designated a Tropical Depression with wind speed less than 39 MPH (63 kph). From then, if the storm continues to develop, it becomes a Tropical Storm with wind speeds up to 73 MPH (118 kph), then Hurricane with wind speeds up to 110 MPH (177 kph). If winds get above that level, the storm is designated a Major Hurricane. Once a storm forms and organizes into a cyclone with a well defined eye, meteorological duties turn to determining the path the storm will take and alerting people for evacuations. Here in the States we look for watches and warnings put out by the National Hurricane Center at NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) . Using prediction models from several computer programs, the NHC produces a forecast cone that “...contains the probable path of the storm center but does not show the size of the storm. Hazardous conditions can occur outside of the cone.” Also referred to as the cone of uncertainty, this is merely a predictor of a probable path the storm might take, and it is updated daily as new information becomes available. The storms are steered by the “winds aloft”, and these are effected by barometric pressure and temperatures coming from warm waters and cold fronts. A shift in one has a domino effect in the intensity, size and path of the storm.


FitNice Systems “Pamela” Top with “Master Pants”

When we saw the sample of Prediction Wildflowers from the supplier, we couldn’t wait to get it for this collection! You will want to sew a top, a dress, or a flowing skirt from this lightweight and slightly crinkled rayon. The colors of the blossoms will surely match several garments you already own as well, as these colors include aqua, yellow, coral, raspberry, peridot and cream all on a black base. For a perfect bottom-weight we proffer Prediction Aqua, a stable Ponte di Roma double knit. This particular fabric has a very firm construction, so it would be ideal for a sheath dress, straight skirt, slacks or jacket.

VF184-14 Prediction Wildflowers Tiny Colorful Floral Print on Black Crinkled Rayon. 100% Rayon. 58” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 15% crossgrain stretch.

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$ 25 p. 10

yd

VF184-15 Prediction Aqua

Light Blue Medium Weight Ponte di Roma Double Knit Polyester/ Rayon/ Spandex blend. 51” wide. Cold wash, dry low. 75% cross-wise stretch. 45% Lengthwise stretch.

1099 yd

$


In March we added two new gauze collections from Shannon Fabrics to our retail store, and they were both a huge hit. Of course we had to offer some of these prints and solids in the catalog as well so you don’t miss out! Prediction Butterflies is a white, double woven cotton gauze with turquoise/navy and cream/tan butterflies tossed about. We envision it being sewn into a top or tunic with contrast neckline and hem made from Prediction Embrace, a super soft, double woven cotton gauze.

New Look #6461 Easy Tunic

LJ Designs “Truffle Top”

VF184-16 Prediction Butterflies Royal and Turquoise Blue Butterflies Printed on White Double Woven Cotton Gauze 100% Cotton. 53” wide. Delicate cold wash, line dry. 23” one way design repeat.

8

$ 99

yd

VF184-17 Prediction Embrace Super Soft Aqua Double Woven Cotton Gauze 100% Cotton. 51” wide. Delicate cold wash, line dry. 1” between grid lines.

8

$ 99

yd

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If you don’t get the colors you want to see in your swatch, give us a call and we will send you a better cut.

Kwik-Sew #3377 Misses’ Tunic

VF184-18 Ingredients Butterflies Purple-Turquoise-Magenta Butterflies Printed on White Double Woven Cotton Gauze 100% Cotton. 53” wide. Delicate cold wash, line dry. 23” one way design repeat.

8

$ 99

yd

VF184-19 Ingredients Embrace Super Soft Lavender Double Woven Cotton Gauze 100% Cotton. 51” wide. Delicate cold wash, line dry. 1” between grid lines.

8

$ 99

yd

Ingredients Butterflies is the lavender version of #16, but there are still some aqua insects fluttering about so this fabric can be worn with either of the gauze solids (#17 or #19). Feel how soft the hand is on Ingredients Embrace. You might just want to sew up pajamas and sleep in this comfy cotton!

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The blend of lavender, magenta, aqua, persimmon with cream and black is delightful on this blouseweight polyester pebble crepe we call Ingredients Abstract. This easycare washable textile is wrinkle resistant and perfect for weekend get-aways. You’ll notice from our image of this fabric, there is a subtle “stripe” to the design, so choosing a pattern that has fewer seams (like Loes Hinse #1003 Cap Sleeve) will showcase this best.


Ingredients Collection What ingredients are needed to cook up a tropical cyclone? Begin with a base of warm, moist air over warm ocean waters near the equator and allow to percolate. As this simmers and the warm air rises, a swirling area of low pressure is left below. Add new air from surrounding warm areas and stir the proverbial pot. Continue this process until large clouds have formed from the rising warm air and evaporating water being cooled in the upper atmosphere. Continue stirring over equatorial heat. North of the equator, stir in a counterclockwise motion, but go clockwise if south of the equator. Increase speed until a well defined center emerges. This “eye of the storm” will be calmer and clearer as high pressure from the surrounding mixture rises and then dips down into the center where there is a very low pressure. Adjust the intensity of your hurricane by increasing the wind speed. Intenisty levels range from mild at a Category 1 to major destruction at Category 5 on the Saffir-Simpson scale. Your hurricane is done cooking when the storm is removed from the heat source of warm, moist air. This occurs when the storm travels over large masses of land or moves over colder waters.

VF184-20 Ingredients Abstract

Splashes of Color on Black Blouseweight Polyester Pebble Crepe 100% Polyester. 58” wide. Machine washable. 24” design repeat.

6

$ 49

yd

Dana Marie 1053 “All the Right Angles”

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Cutting Line Designs #60813 “Simplify Your Life”

While your garden is in full bloom, so shall your wardrobe be. Just add Ingredients Blooms as a shirt, skirt or A-line dress. Large flowers in a slightly bluer shade of lavender are accented by mustard yellow, white and black. Please note the ample stretch in this beautiful woven, enough to provide built-in ease for more fitted garments. These next two are from the fashion division of Robert Kaufman. Ingredients Lavender is a tightly woven stretch cotton with plenty of body, so you can make shorts, skirt, Capris, a lined sheath dress as well as button down princess seamed shirt. So many options! It pairs perfectly with Ingredients Lilac, a yarn-dye cross woven Oxford cloth that’s ideal for shirting, walking shorts and a-line skirts.

VF184-21 Ingredients Blooms

Light Iris and Golden Floral Print on White Stretch Cotton 97% Cotton/ 3% Spandex. 54” wide. Cold wash, dry low. 24” design repeat, 7” flowers. 35% cross-grain stretch.

7

$ 99 p. 14

yd

Silhouettes #3009 “Capri Pant”


Dana Marie #1024 “Safari” $1700 A loose fitting shirt with optional patch pockets and cuffed short sleeves. Easy shirt tail hem instructions to avoid the “ripple effect”. Full leg walking shorts have side elasticized waistband, inset pockets, fly front zipper, front pleats, back darts and optional cuffs. Recommended Fabrics: Light to medium weight woven fabrics, such as broadcloth, Oxford cloth, challis, linen weaves, silks, sateen, flannel. Bust = 30”- 62” Waist = 22”- 54” Hip = 32” - 64” Yardage requirements, Shirt:

45: 2.25 yards for sizes XS-M 3.25 yards for sizes L-2XL 3.5 yards for sizes 3XL-5XL 60”: 1.75 yards for sizes XS-M 2.75 yards for sizes L-2XL 3 yards for sizes 3XL-5XL

VF184-22 Ingredients Lavender Light Iris Stretch Cotton Shirting 97% Cotton/ 3% Spandex. 54” wide. Cold wash, dry low. 20% cross-grain stretch.

7

$ 25

yd

Yardage requirements, Shorts:

45: 1.5 yards for sizes XS-M 2 yards for sizes L-2XL 2.5 yards for sizes 3XL-5XL 60”: 1.25 yards for sizes XS-M 2 yards for sizes L-2XL 2.25 yards for sizes 3XL-5X

VF184-23 Ingredients Lilac

Light Iris Cotton Oxford Cloth from Robert Kaufman 100% Cotton. 58” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low.

6

$ 99

yd

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VF184-24 Moniker Alpha

“Catalina Adventure” Soft Cotton Double Knit Print by Kaufman 100% Cotton. 56” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 4” design repeat. 45% cross-wise stretch, 10% lengthwise stretch.

7

$ 99

VF184-25 Moniker Rosa Extra Wide Pink and White Cross-woven Oxford Cloth 100% Cotton. 65.5” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low.

7

$ 29

yd

yd

Dana Marie #1049 “A Little Something Xtra” Angela Wolf #3145 “The Kate Skirt”

VF184-26 Moniker Beta

“Catalina Blossom” Soft Cotton Double Knit Print by Kaufman 100% Cotton. 56” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 2.375” design repeat. 45% crosswise stretch, 10% lengthwise stretch.

7

$ 99 p. 16

yd

At first glance #24 & #26 look like contemporary cotton woven prints, don’t they? But they are super soft 100% Cotton knits! These lightweight double knits have a beautiful hand and nice body. They would be fun to wear as tops, and also as pajamas! The pink and blue in Moniker Alpha and Moniker Beta match the pink and blue cotton solids in this collection for easy adaptation into any ensemble. If you don’t see all three colors in your swatch, call us and request a new one. Another wonderful Oxford cloth is Moniker Rosa. If you are unfamiliar with Oxford cloth, it is a slightly thicker shirting, more durable, originally woven for the workforce as opposed to the boardroom. This pink option is very wide at 651/2”!


Dana Marie #1049 “A Little Something Xtra”

1700

$

Tank top styled design with a unique back detail. Can be worn as a sleeveless garment or a jumper/layered top. Available in three lengths (Top, Tunic and Knee). Armhole dart for no-gap fit, slightly flared at hem. Perfect for stretch fabrics, but equally delightful in soft woven fabrics with drape. Finishe neck and armholes with facings or bias binding or fold-over elastic. Recommended Fabrics: Light to medium weight fabrics, such as knits, cotton, rayon, fabrics that drape if using woven. Bust = 30”- 54”

Waist = 22”- 46”

Hip = 32” - 56”

Yardage requirements, Top:

Yardage requirements, Dress: 45”: 2.75 yards - 3.25 yards all sizes 60”: 2 yards - 2.75 yards all sizes

Yardage requirements, Tunic:

Optional Facings: Included in yardage

45”: 1.5 yards - 2 yards all sizes 60”: 7/8 yards - 1.5 yards all sizes 45”: 2.125 yards - 2.75 yards all sizes 60”: 1.125 yards - 2 yards all sizes

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Petite Plus #304 “Easy Wrap Dress & Top”

2100

$

This cross-over dress offers choices of frilly collar or faced neckline, and set-in cap or long two-piece sleeves. It is fitted with standard side seam bust darts and optional torso darts. It can be made as a knee-length dress or a hip-length top with ties or if using stretch fabric, as a pullover garment. Recommended Fabrics: Light to medium weight fabrics, such as linen, jersey, ponte, dupioni, challis, light twill, moleskin. Full Bust = 38”-50”

Waist = 30”-42” Tummy = 41”-53” Hip = 40”-52”

Yardage Requirements: There are options for short and long sleeves, with or without ruffle collar, tied or pull-over. Here are general guidelines, but details are available through Customer Service and on our website: Pullover Top: 15/8-3 yards depending on sleeve length Pullover Dress: 27/8-3 yards depending on sleeve length Tied Top: 13/4-27/8 yards depending on sleeve length Tied Dress: 25/8-37/8 yards depending on sleeve length

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Rogie is Wearing Petite Plus #304 made from VF183-31 Constellation Luna (white) and VF166-09 Montreal Soirée underlined with VF166-10 Montreal Jersey.


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Transition 2018 VF184-07 Chronicle Grapefruit Ruby Red Grapefruit Colored Stretch Cotton Shirting 96% Cotton, 4% Lycra®. 50” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 30% crossgrain stretch.

6

$ 99

VF184-01 Hurricane Sunshine Yellow Polyester-Cotton Pincord Shirting from Robert Kaufman 75% Polyester 25% Cotton. 56” wide. Cold wash, dry low.

6

$ 99

yd

VF184-02 Hurricane Garden

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Orange and White Cotton Yarn Dye Micro-houndstooth 100% Cotton. 45” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low.

6

$ 99

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$ 49

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VF184-05 Hurricane Blossoms

6

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VF184-06 Hurricane Peridot

Stylized Pink and Green Stretch Cotton Floral Print 95% Cotton/5% Lycra®. 49” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 11.5” design repeat. 30% crossgrain stretch.

$ 99

$ 99

Navy with Coral and Stone Rayon Challis Watercolor Print 100% Rayon. 54” wide. Cold wash, line dry. 28” design repeat, subtle diagonal.

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Petal Pink Lightly Textured Polyester Suiting 100% Polyester. 59” wide. Machine wash, tumble dry low.

6

yd

VF184-10 Chronicle Abstract

$ 25

VF184-04 Hurricane Rosa

Abstract Design in Grapefruit and Navy on White Polyester Blouseweight Crepe 100% Polyester. 57” wide. Delicate wash, tumble dry low. 1” rows, 2” design repeat.

VF184-09 Chronicle Navy

Rich Blue Stretch Cotton Bottomweight 97% Cotton, 3% Lycra®. 49” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 30% crossgrain stretch.

6

$ 99

yd

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VF184-03 Hurricane Amber

Cheerful Cotton Floral Print 100% Cotton. 44” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 12” design repeat.

$ 99

VF184-08 Chronicle Geometric

Light Lemonade Polyester Twill Back Crepe Tropical Suiting 100% Polyester. 59” wide. Machine wash, tumble dry low.

7

$ 49

VF184-11 Chronicle Lawn Lightweight and Semi-sheer Coral Cotton Shirting 100% Cotton. 58” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low.

6

$ 49

VF184-12 Chronicle Jardín Coral and Tan Floral Rayon Challis Print 100% Rayon. 56” wide. Cold wash, line dry. All over design.

7

yd

$ 25

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2 yd

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Pongee Plush 100% Polyester 60” wide, Washable

2 yd

$ 99

Silk Habotai

100% Silk 44” wide, Dry clean

1499 yd

$

Hair Canvas

Nylon Stretch 100% Nylon 58” wide, Washable

8 yd White Black Tan Beige $ 99

68” Light weight. T15DD $3699 yd 64” Medium weight. T15CC $2399 yd 24” Heavy weight. 87008 $1241 yd 23” Medium weight. 87009 $932 yd

We do sell the pre-packaged elastics, but you get a much better deal when you order by the yard - or buy the spool. View pricing online, or call us.

Fusible Tricot

100% Polyester. 60” $599 yd Colors: White, Black 100% Polyester. 20” $340 yd Colors: White, Black

Schmetz Needles

High Quality Huge Selection Fits all Home Sewing Machines Universal: For all purpose sewing on many fabrics. Ball Point: Sewing with knits (Sophia) Stretch: Sewing with Lycra & Swimwear (ITY) Microtex Sharps: Extra fine point for Chiffon, Satin & Suede finishes Jeans: Sewing with Denim

Also available: Twin, Wing, Leather, Top Stitch, Metallic Quilting, Hemstitch.

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We found the perfect color match for this collection in our very popular Cotton Gauze Collection. Moniker Crinkle is a lightweight crinkle cotton gauze, with a bit of body and a touch of stretch. Whip up a quick top to toss on under a jacket of Moniker Medallions, a copen and navy printed cotton yarn woven suiting. The thicker yarns run cross-grain, and the warp threads are thinner so this doesn’t get too chunky.

Dana Marie #1026 “Forecast” - dress & jacket

VF184-27 Moniker Crinkle

Copen Blue Crinkled Cotton Gauze 100% Cotton. 47” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 25% crossgrain stretch.

3

$ 99 p. 22

yd

VF184-28 Moniker Medallions

Copen and Navy Scroll Motifs on White Cotton Barkcloth by Kaufman 100% Cotton. 56” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 8.5” design repeat with medallions that are 2.25” ad 3.25”.

9

$ 99

yd


Loes Hinse #1014 “Andalusian Jacket”

VF184-29 Moniker Blanca

White Combed Cotton Shirting 100% Cotton. 58” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low.

6

$ 99

yd

VF184-30 Moniker Weave Indigo Cross-stitch on Navy Loosely Woven Cotton 100% Cotton. 45” wide. Delicate cold wash, line dry. 1/8” cross stitch.

8

$ 75

yd

Moniker Blanca is a deliciously soft combed cotton shirting. It has great body, is tightly woven and is fairly thick so the opacity is wonderful. If you have an embroidery machine you are probably already planning how you’ll embellish it! Get extra so you can dye it up in several colors. Here’s another great jacket option - Moniker Weave. Deep indigo fibers are woven in a crisscross pattern on a navy cotton base. This tempting textile is lightweight enough to wear as a shirt, and it would look fantastic as a man’s shirt with cuffs and collar lined with the checks in #32 (think of the higher end shirts being made for men these days). p. 23

Moniker Collection

Cutting Line Designs #52317 “Putting it Together” - Top & Skirt

Today we know tropical cyclones from their infamous names: Andrew, Katrina, Sandy, Harvey, Maria, and lists go on. Centuries ago, there was no organized list for naming storms. The most devastating events were named for gods or the cities that were destroyed. As meteorology developed, various attempts at naming storms were created and fizzled out. In the southern hemisphere, male names had been in use since 1900, and in the northern hemisphere a list of female names was created around the time the first weather satellite was launched into orbit in 1960. There are separate lists for each storm area of the world, from Asia to Australia, to the Atlantic Basin and the North Pacific storms that effect the United States. Now hurricane lists alternate male and female names in alphabetical order, and are repeated every six years. When a storm proves to be exceptionally devastating, its name is retired and replaced with a new name. During particularly active seasons, the full list may be used, and then the Greek Alphabet is employed to continue the identifications. At the time of this printing, Hurricane Beryl had been downgraded to a Tropical Storm as it approached the Lesser Antilles, and Tropical Storm Chris was expected to develop into a hurricane and move north and east off the Atlantic Coast of the United States.


Dana Marie #1051 “Modern Empire”

You will surely want to stitch up a simple short sleeve summer top from Moniker Ocean. It feels so sumptuously soft against the skin! It is lightweight and not as opaque as something like a double knit, so air will flow through on warm nights. You can also make a cardigan or sweater top to wear over Moniker Checks, a reversible cotton gauze featuring indigo/navy checks on one side and indigo/navy/white plaid on the other (we have one more of these later on in the catalog in fuchsia/black).

VF184-31 Moniker Ocean

Copen Blue Super Soft Summer Sweater Knit 95% Acrylic, 5% Spandex. 60” wide. Cold wash, dry flat. 85% cross-wise stretch. 20% lengthwise stretch.

7

$ 49

yd

VF184-32 Moniker Checks

Reversible Blue Check and Plaid Double Woven Gauze 100% Cotton. 57” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 3” plaid repeat on one side, 1/2” check (1” repeat) on the other.

7

$ 25 p. 24

Silhouettes #312 “Giorgio’s Top” Silhouettes #3009 “Capri Pant”

yd Angela Wolf #3145 “The Kate Skirt”


Saf-T-Pockets #2018 “Traveler’s Tee” $1600 Traveler’s Tee is a knit T-shirt, which slips over the head, with a shawl collar inset with three buttons. It features 3/4 length sleeves, a high-low hem, and three pockets - two pockets on the outside with loop closures, and an underarm pocket inside to store valuables. Recommended Fabrics: Ponte knits, textured knits, Jersey knits Bust = 30”- 54”

Waist = 23”- 47”

Hip = 32” - 56”

Yardage requirements, Top:

60”: 1.625 yards sizes XS-M 2 yards sizes L-XL 2.25 yards sizes 2XL-3XL

Saf-T-Pockets only provides yardages for 60” fabrics, but you can sew this out of narrower knits.

Ponte di Roma double knits are popular for their versatility. Anatomy Cobalt can be worn as a bodycon sheath dress, a fitted top, skirt, and even cardigan and slacks combination. If you make a cardi, wear it over a dress or top sewn from Anatomy Motif, a fun ITY knit with plenty of stretch both ways.

VF184-33 Anatomy Cobalt

Rich Blue Nylon and Rayon Ponte di Roma Double Knit 67% Nylon, 30% Rayon, 3% Spandex. 59” wide. Cold wash, air dry. 50% cross-wise stretch. 30% lengthwise stretch.

1099 yd

$

VF184-34 Anatomy Motif

Cobalt and White ITY Knit Print 95% Polyester, 5% Spandex. 59” wide. Cold wash, air dry. 4” design repeat. 70% cross-wise stretch. 70% lengthwise stretch.

8

$ 25

yd

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Sewing Workshop “Bristol”

VF184-35 Anatomy Cloud White Polyester Pebble Crepe 100% Polyester. 55” wide. Machine washable. 15% cross-grain stretch.

6

$ 75

Angela Wolf #3145 “The Kate Skirt”

yd

Anatomy Cloud is a polyester pebble crepe in off-white, ideal for blouses with drape. You can also line it to wear as a fluid skirt. Pair it with Anatomy Geometric, a cobalt, white and black stable double knit. We have shown it here in Sewing Workshop’s Bristol Top with the lines going in all directions.

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VF184-36 Anatomy Geometric Cobalt and White with Black Double Knit Print Polyester blend. 60” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 6” design repeat. 70% cross-wise stretch. 30% lengthwise stretch.

8

$ 99

yd


These last two fabrics are perfect for everyone - from men to kids to moms....everyone! The cobalt and white cross-woven threads in Anatomy Sky give an overall denim shirt or chambray look to this classic Oxford cloth. While the same colors in Anatomy Pincord give a candy stripe appearance for a smart shirt.

VF184-37 Anatomy Sky

Cobalt and White Cross-Woven Yarn-Dye Oxford Cloth 100% Cotton. 56” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low.

6

$ 99

yd

VF184-38 Anatomy Pincord

Cobalt and White Yarn-Dye Cross-Woven Pincord Shirting 75% Polyester, 25% Cotton. 57” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low.

7

$ 25

yd

Anatomy Collection

Saf-T-Pockets #2004 “Twice as Nice” - ensemble

With visual assistance from satellite imagery, plus data collected by weather instruments, it has been determined that tropical cyclones can be dissected into distinct parts with various characteristics. Spiral rainbands swirl around from the outer edge towards the center of the storm. Warm waters below and cold air aloft produce cumulonimbus clouds that tower into the skies. The higher the cloud, the more likely large hail will be produced as the water vapor cools and gets bounced around before becoming too dense to stay airborn. When a hurricane makes landfall, the winds and rains of the right front quadrant (the section of storm at the top and front that batters the land first) are strongest since it has most recently been over the water that fuels it. Water is pushed onto land in storm surges that flood streets and erode beaches. As these warm winds hit land and mix with cooler air, the large cyclone spawns smaller rotations - tornadoes - which can pack sustained wind speeds nearly double that of the hurricane, causing further destruction inland. We have mentioned already the eye of the storm, a well defined center devoid of clouds and strong wind. This calm epicenter spans 10-30 miles across. When reading barometric pressure, the closer the isobars are on a wind map, the stronger the winds rage along the eye wall, and the eye wall does have the strongest winds of the storm with the tightest rotation of the storm. As the eye passes over a city, the inhabitants will first experience the worst of the storm, then a period of peace and sunshine before the back end of the eye wall hits with fury.

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VF184-39 Impact Bark

Mottled Dark Brown Rayon Batik 100% Rayon. 42” wide. Set dye prior to washing. Cold wash, tumble dry low.

12

$

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99

yd

VF184-40 Impact Vine

Camel and Patina Tiny Leaf Design on Mottled Dark Brown Rayon Batik 100% Rayon. 43” wide. Set dye prior to washing. Cold wash, tumble dry low.

1299 yd

$

VF184-41 Impact Camel

Dark Cream Rayon Twill Suiting 100% Rayon. 58” wide. Dry clean or cold wash, line dry.

1069 yd

$


Opposite Page, left: Saf-T-Pockets #2009 “Flounce About Jacket” Saf-T-Pockets #2004 “Twice as Nice” -top & pants Opposite Page, Middle: Dana Marie #1036 “Mandarin Vest” Opposite Page, right: Cutting Line Designs #62612 “Artist in Motion” - top & vest Loes Hinse #5005 “Skirt Trio”

Petite Plus #304 “Wrap Dress”

Now we start looking towards the fall colors, while keeping the fabrics light. Wear these when the skies darken but the temperatures are still a bit warm. Our first two selections are rayon batiks that were made as sisters. We implore you to find a great piece work pattern, or an ensemble in which you can wear these together. Impact Bark is an all-over mottled brown with hints of rust and subtle patina, while Impact Vine has the same base colors as the bark with the added design element of tiny leaves on a vine in camel, patina and rust. These rayons are lightweight with beautiful drape, so choose patterns that will flow. Impact Camel has a soft, sueded feel without the nap element of a true suede. This rayon twill is a perfect bottom-weight option to wear as slacks, skirts or a jacket with the preceding rayon batiks, or pair with the upcoming knit print #42. Impact Blossom has a sort of sueded knit feel to it, and this ITY print is sure to blend into your wardrobe with its neutral camel, cream, milk chocolate and dark espresso colors. It coordinates perfectly with both of our rayon solids in this collection.

VF184-42 Impact Blossom

Camel and Brown on Black Floral ITY Knit Print 95% Polyester, 5% Spandex. 58” wide. Cold wash, dry flat. 13” design repeat. 70% cross-wise stretch. 30% lengthwise stretch.

8

$ 25

yd

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Impact Collection Sewing Workshop “MixIt Top”

Devestating hurricanes can leave behind a path of death and destruction. The deadliest aspect of a hurricane is the flooding it can produce. Storm surges push tons of water onto land, washing away roads, cars, bridges, homes. Sustained high winds rip roofs off buildings and propel debris for miles. Tornadoes spun from the swirling rainbands cause brief moments of destruction, with higher wind speeds ripping homes from their foundations and uprooting trees. Last year Hurricane Harvey broke the US rainfall record when it dumped over 50 inches of rain in Cedar Bayou, Texas, just outside of Houston. Streets were flooded for miles, making escape impossible. Damage reports from this storm alone top $125 billion. Loss of life, mostly from drowning in floodwaters, was 82. Although the dollar amount for damage is tied with Katrina, in 2005 Katrina claimed a death toll over 1200 souls. Harvey’s relatively lower loss of life was attributable to earlier evacuation notices, or people stockpiling plenty of food and water to ride out the storm at home. Puerto Rico is still recovering from the devastating impact of Maria, which knocked power out across the entire island last year and destroyed village after village. The US Postal Service statistics show 6.6K people requested changes of address from Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands after Maria, and Florida’s Department of Education reports new enrollment of 11.5K Puerto Rican students.

VF184-43 Impact Chocolate Light Brown Rayon Gabardine Suiting 100% Rayon. 58” wide. Dry clean or cold wash, line dry.

1069 yd

$

VF184-44 Impact Ditzy

Light Brown with Red and Cream Print on Dark Navy Polyester Blouseweight 100% Polyester. 58” wide. Machine washable. All over print.

5

$ 49

yd

Angela Wolf #3145 “The Kate Skirt”

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Our second rayon bottom-weight is Impact Chocolate, a milk chocolate if you will. Choose patterns that allow the languid appearance of this weave to come through. Many of the styles from Loes Hinse are ideal, as well as some options from Cutting Line Designs and Saf-T-Pockets. As a blouse or wrap dress to wear with the rayon gabardine we recommend Impact Ditzy, a midnight navy base topped with tiny splatters of milk chocolate, aubergine, claret and buttercream. This polyester print fabric has a feminine fluidity with body to boot.


Dana Marie #1007 “Kimono Kacket”

VF184-45 Aircrew Leaves

Red with Camel and White Leaves on Black Stretch Cotton Twill 97% Cotton, 3% Spandex. 53” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 23” design repeat. 25% cross-grain stretch.

8

$ 79

Dana Marie #1038 “Terrific Trousers”

yd

VF184-46 Aircrew Cardinal

Bright Red Cotton Ponte di Roma Double Knit 94% Cotton, 6% Spandex. 59” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 100% crosswise stretch. 55% lengthwise stretch.

1099 yd

$

Red flag warnings at beaches mean danger, but there’s nothing dangerous in this red collection. Aircrew Leaves features a large print of red flowers with camel and off-white leaves surrounded by black. Wear this stretch woven as capris, a skirt, a jacket or vest. Aircrew Cardinal is a cotton rich Ponte di Roma double knit, so it has a thick body and soft hand. This can stand alone as a dress, or wear it as a top under your stretch twill jacket, or as a skirt to coordinate with a blouse of the next print. p. 31


Another great rayon print is Aircrew Gems, with small motifs that remind us of turquoise and ruby jewels. This lightweight, slightly crinkled woven is begging to be worn as a tunic or skirt, as we show here. Aircrew Turquoise, a bright polyester semi-sheer double crepe georgette, would make a wonderful peasant style top, with the gathered, elasticized neckline worn off the shoulder. Pair that top with a fluttering skirt sewn from Aircrew Garden. This SofTouch polyester print features a rich red base, studded with turquoise and camel flowers, with accents of cream and lavender.

Dana Marie #1051 “Modern Empire”

Angela Wolf #3145 “The Kate Skirt”

Dana Marie #1041 “Easy Pieces” - ensemble

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Aircrew Collection In 1943, on a bet from a fellow airman at Houston’s Bryan Field, Col. Joseph Duckworth, accompanied by navigator Lt. Ralph O’Hair flew a single engine AT-6 into the eye of a Category 1 hurricane. Upon their safe return, Col Duckworth ventured again into the storm, this time taking flight with the base’s weather officer, Lt. William Jones-Burdick. These wartime flights proved two things: the aircraft were well constructed and flights into storms were possible. In 1946 the

flyboys who performed these reconnaissance flights were dubbed “Hurricane Hunters.” Flights continue, crewed by members of the US Air Force and by NOAA. They fly into the eyewall or above and around the storms, up to 10,000 feet above earth. Missions can last up to 11 hours and cover up to 3500 miles. Flights also boast a full complement of staff, between 6-15 aircrew. NOAA has reported a 30% increase in forecast accuracy since collecting data from these flights.


VF184-47 Aircrew Gems

Ruby and Turquoise Rayon Print 100% Rayon. 55” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 5.5” design repeat. 10% cross-grain stretch.

7

$ 19

Cutting Line Designs #21167 “Timeless & Modern”

yd

VF184-48 Aircrew Turquoise Vibrant Blue Polyester Crepe Georgette Solid 100% Polyester. 58” wide. Delicate wash, tumble dry low.

5

$ 25

yd

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VF184-49 Aircrew Garden

Red SofTouch Blouseweight Poly with Turquoise and Camel Floral 100% Polyester. 58” wide. Machine wash, tumble dry low. 5” design repeat.

5

$ 99

yd


VF184-50 Readiness Scrolls

Black Stretch Cotton Poplin with Fuchsia Embroidered Needlework 97% Cotton, 3% Spandex. 48” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 2” design repeat. 15% cross-grain stretch.

8

$ 99

yd

VF184-51 Readiness Fuchsia

Strong Pink Rayon and Nylon Blend Ponte di Roma Double Knit 67% Nylon, 30% Rayon, 3% Spandex. 59” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 50% crosswise stretch. 40% lengthwise stretch.

1149 yd

$

Angela Wolf #5314 “The Evelyn” - Dress & Jacket

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Readiness Collection The dramatic difference in loss of life between Katrina and Harvey illustrates how proper preparation can save lives, if not property. We can see storms brewing over waters thousands of miles away, so paying attention to weather forecasts is a good place to start. Also, know how well your home can withstand sustained winds of one of these storms. People often will board up their windows, which helps protect from the winds, but debris can still break through the boards, causing destruction inside the home. Inevitably, people who decide

to ride out the storm all go to the store for supplies at the same time, encountering large crowds and empty shelves. Alternatively, people who leave seem to wait until the Evacuation order is issued, causing major traffic jams on highways and empty pumps at gas stations. There are also those people who wait until the storm arrives to leave, wanting to avoid the traffic or panicking at the last minute. These people risk encountering flash floods and get trapped, or worse, get washed away. Early action saves lives. Take a trip, leave early and stay safe.


Loes Hinse #5207 “Casablanca Blouse”

Our final collection begins with a black stretch cotton poplin adorned with fuchsia scroll embroidery. We are sure you will want to sew a jacket, dress or skirt from Readiness Scrolls. You should also consider sewing the scrolls into a vest to wear over a top or dress sewn from Readiness Fuchsia, another nylon/rayon Ponte di Roma double knit. The body on this fabric is ideal for more structured garments, such as pants, a princess seamed dress, cardigan or even a jacket from FitNice Systems.

Loes Hinse #5305 “Tank Dress Group”

If you live in warmer climates, you will definitely want to consider making a top out of Readiness Checks, the second reversible plaid/check double-woven cotton gauze in this issue (see #32 for blue/black). The soft face and languid hand feel really delicious against the skin. Keep the casual look going with slacks made from Readiness Night, a black rayon twill that begs for a pattern with some flow (think wrap dress, full legged slacks, blouse or skirt). Readiness Plaid is a black/fuchsia version of the white/black rayon plaid we featured in our Summer catalog. For a classic New England look, stitch up a large scarf to wear over your shoulders to dress up your new little black twill dress. For a youthful look, stitch an oversized button-down blouse with large pockets cut on the bias worn open over a T-shirt or camisole. Loes Hinse #1008 “Ascona Pant”

VF184-52 Readiness Checks Reversible Dark Fuchsia Check and Plaid Double Woven Gauze 100% Cotton. 57” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 3” plaid repeat on one side, 1/2” check (1” repeat) on the other.

7

$ 25

yd

VF184-53 Readiness Night

Rich Black Rayon Twill 100% Rayon. 57” wide. Dry clean recommended, or test for cold wash and line dry in your water.

1069 yd

$

VF184-54 Readiness Plaid

Black and Fuchsia Cross-woven Lightweight Worsted Rayon 100% Rayon. 57” wide. Dry clean recommended, or test for cold wash and line dry in your water. 3” design repeat. See also VF183-52 for black/white

8

$ 29

yd

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