Vogue Fabrics Catalog - Summer 2021 Coordianted Fashion Portfolio

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Summer 2021

Tea Time

What do a Countess, camels, industrial espionage, and a revolution have in common? Tea. Pour yourself a “cuppa” and learn fascinating tidbits about the history of tea while you flip through our Summer Catalog filled with breezy fashion fabrics for the hot months ahead.


Summer is upon us, and it’s time to create some cool, comfortable clothes to wear on those hot and sticky days. Our Camellia Collection is a cluster of breezy blue, mostly natural fibers, for the optimum breathability. Begin with Camellia Boho, a durable cotton, cross-woven in an indigo and white railroad stripe, and slubbed for wonderful surface texture. Make designer-style overalls using Folkwear’s Rosie the Riveter pattern - or hem them high for shorts. This bottomweight fabric is also ideal for Capris, walking shorts, elastic waist pants, and a summer jacket. Next up is Camellia Navy, a rich ponte di Roma that is firm but light weight. Choose this when you want to sew a straight knit dress, a princess seamed knit top, or knit slacks with a matching cardigan. We think the navy slacks will be a perfect bottom to a tunic or light linen jacket sewn from Camellia Trellis. The navy Celtic knot design printed on the soft white linen begs to be showcased in a simple construction with little piecing. Camellia Mist was chosen as an accent piece, as well as a fantastic fashion option for those of you in the hottest climates. Crosswoven of indigo and white fine cotton threads, the light weight and soft hand will be cooling to wear this summer. Whether you create a shell or summer top, or you use this as a binding or accent on one of our other Camellia Collection fabrics, you will be happy to have this on hand.

VF213-01 Camellia Boho

Indigo and White Cross-woven Slubbed Cotton RailRoad Stripe 100% Cotton. 57” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low.

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$ 29

VF213-02 Camellia Navy

Thin but Firm Dark Navy Ponte Knit 68% Viscose, 28% Nylon, 4% Spandex. 58” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 40% crosswise stretch. 20% lengthwise stretch.

1499

$

VF213-03 Camellia Trellis

Indigo on White Celtic Knot Printed Linen 100% Linen. 54” wide. Dry clean to retain crispness, or test before washing. 9” design repeat.

1499 yd Through July 5, 2021 $ 1999 yd Starting July 6, 2021 $


Dana Marie #1053 “All the Right Angles” Liesl + Co “Fitzroy Blouse”

VF213-04 Camellia Mist

Cross-woven Indigo and White Novelty Cotton Gauze 100% Cotton. 56” wide. Cold wash, line dry.

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$ 99

Close-up view of front button design and pocket on Folkwear 229 Sailor’s Pants.

Folkwear #229 “Sailor Pants” Great Copy Patterns #2450 “Comfort Knit Pants”

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Dana Marie #1025 “Sahara” - vest & skirt Liesl + Co “Chai Tee”

Camellia Collection According to legend, almost 5000 years ago a servant of the Chinese Emperor Shen Nung was boiling some drinking water. A strong gust of wind blew leaves from a nearby tree into the water while he wasn’t looking. When he returned to the pot, he saw the water had become colored and fragrant. The inquisitive Emperor took a sip, and to his delight he found the drink restorative and healing. The tree was the camellia sinensis, the evergreen now used for authentic tea. Not all teas are created equal. For example, herbal drinks, like chamomile or mint “teas,” are actually tisanes because they lack the camellia sinensis. The leaves of this unassuming plant contain antioxidants, alkylamine antigens, caffeine, polyphenols, catechin compounds, some amino acids, and is rich in vitamins B2, E and C, plus minerals such as magnesium, potassium and zinc. In terms of purported health benefits, traditional black and green teas could help lower cholesterol, improve gut health, even out insulin levels, reduce the risk of cancer and stroke, reduce stress levels, aid digestion, enhance focus, strengthen the immune system, improve hair and skin health, aid weight loss, and reduce tissue inflammation. Pretty impressive for a plant, and not a bad accidental discovery. Worldwide, tea consumption is second to water, with 6.3 billion kilograms consumed last year that’s 13.8 trillion pounds! Mind you, that’s just for “real” tea, not for tisanes. Sit down with a soothing cup of tea, and steep yourself in our beautifully coordinated summer fabrics.

VF213-05 Camellia Blocks

Indigo on White Geometric Printed Linen 100% Linen. 54” wide. Dry clean to retain crispness, or test before washing. 6” design repeat.

1499 yd Through July 5, 2021 $ 1999 yd Starting July 6, 2021 $

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Great Copy Patterns #2690 “The Rio Tank, Tunic & Dress” #2620 “Maui Pants”

VF213-06 Camellia Azure

Navy Cotton T-Shirt Jersey Knit 100% Cotton. 60” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 40% crosswise stretch. 15% lengthwise stretch. See also VF213-14 for white

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$ 99

VF213-07 Camellia Ripples

Navy Lightweight Crinkled Rayon 100% Rayon. 54” wide. Cold wash, line dry. Undulating design, no repeat. See also VF202-14 for Coral

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$ 99

From the same mill as the Celtic knot linen comes Camellia Blocks novelty linen print. Feel these linens. They are so soft to the touch. Imagine how good they will feel against your skin on a hot day. Make a fun skirt from the linen to wear with Camellia Azure, a navy cotton T-shirt knit. This lightweight, soft knit is also available in white, so you can play around with color blocking or contrast binding. A new navy knit tank will look great when topped by a loose blouse sewn from Camellia Ripples, a shibori style printed rayon, previously featured in coral. Lightweight, semi-sheer, and softly crinkled - a trifecta for summer garments like drawstring beach-pants and long tunics.

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Bubble Crepe Georgette has been a very popular weave for our summer collections. We begin with Sinensis Alpha, sporting a pale indigo and white vertical stripe background with exotic birds and flowers tossed about. The crepe texture gives this piece some character with unobtrusive surface texture, while the Asian inspired floral and aviary design sweeps across the semi-sheer cloth. We envision this for kimono style summer jackets, flowing lined skirts, and billowing blouses. By now we all know the reflective qualities of white in the summer heat. How about staying cool with this optic white stretch cotton twill when worn as slacks, shorts, golf skirt, or a summer jacket? Consider Sinensis Twill a blank canvas for embroidery, stenciling, and applying appliqués and trims. Two perennial favorite fabrics have been combined into one tempting textile. Sinensis Blue Check is a gingham seersucker in pale indigo and white, woven from 100% cotton for summer comfort. Love it? Brace yourself....we also have it in red as Sinensis Red Check. Sew up shorts and a summer jacket for him, her and them, or whip up a cap sleeve top for something quick and cool to toss on. Play around with bias cuts for side panels, pockets, binding, collars and cuffs.

VF213-08 Sinensis Alpha

Blue and White Bubble Crepe with Red Flowers and Exotic Birds 100% Polyester. 58” wide. Machine wash and dry. 24” design repeat. 10% crossgrain stretch. See also VF213-15 for Red

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$ 99 p.6

Leisle + Co “Saint-germain Wrap Dress”


Great Copy #2680 “St. Croix Shirt”

Sinensis Collection There is an art to making a great cup of tea. Use hot - but not boiling - water. Let the tea steep for a few minutes before drinking. Don’t let it sit too long, or the drink might become bitter. You should sip tea over an extended period of time, not chug it, allowing yourself to feel its warmth while relaxing and de-stressing. Avoid drinking right after a meal. Instead, give your body a chance to let the food settle and the gut enzymes go to work breaking down the food, before enjoying your refreshing tea. Since all true tea comes from one type of plant, it’s the manipulation and processing of the leaves and stems after harvesting that determine if the tea is black, green, white, yellow, or oolong. Each type of tea will produce a different color, smell and taste when steeped, yet they all stem from the camellia sinesis. For two thousand years, tea was used medicinally and for spiritual comfort in China. It wasn’t until the 4th century that consumption of tea for pleasure began. As tea plantations developed throughout China, the tea merchants became rich, as well as the producers of the tea pots, cups and saucers being manufactured as a status of wealth. As the dried leaves slowly started to find their way to other countries, tea traditions developed in Japan, Russia, Britain, and down to South America.

VF213-09 Sinensis Twill

Optic White Stretch Cotton 97% Cotton, 3% Spandex. 54” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 5% crossgrain stretch.

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$ 29

VF213-10 Sinensis Blue Check Blue-White Gingham Seersucker 100% Cotton. 57” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 1/8” gingham check. See also VF213-12 for red

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Great Copy #2620 “Maui Pants”

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LJ Designs “Margarita”

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$

This delicious tank has a unique, slimming variation of a princess line. Flattering, curvy seams and hemline make the flavor irresistible. Trimmed edges garnish this pullover at the neckline and armholes. Recommended Fabrics: Light to heavy knits such as jersey, ITY, interlock, ponte.

LJ Designs “Broomstick Skirt”

1700

$

Flattering, great proportion: five layers. Minimum fabric at upper layers, fullness at lower layers. Broomstick crinkling technique Vertical line, Instructions included. Sized for optimum fit, minimum fabric required, lengthen/shorten instructions included. Recommended Fabrics: Light to medium weight woven fabrics with drape, such as challis, gauze, charmeuse, poly-silkies.


LJ Designs “Margarita Tank” “Broomstick Skirt”

VF213-11 Sinensis Flame

Red Combed Cotton Jersey Knit 95% Combed Cotton, 5% Spandex. 58” wide. Cold wash, dry low. 70% crosswise stretch. 40% lengthwise stretch. Other colors available.

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$ 99

VF213-12 Sinensis Red Check Red-White Gingham Seersucker 100% Cotton. 57” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 1/8” gingham check. See also VF213-10 for blue

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$ 99

Sinensis Flame was chosen from our basic stock collection of combed cotton jersey knits to be a medium weight option for higher end tops and comfy elastic waist shorts or yoga style pants. The solid red is perfect with Sinensis Red Check, or it can be worn with the blue check to create a patriotic ensemble.

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LJ Designs “Seaside T” “Parfait Pant”

Sewing Workshop “MixIt Tank”

Angela Wolf #AW1542 “The Linda Tunic” Great Copy #2620 “Maui Pants”

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LJ Designs “Chardonnay Skirt”


Moving to our more delicate side, we present Sinensis Philippa, a monochromatic printed cotton lawn. Wear it as a blouse over a bandeau or tank of the preceding red, or the following white, cotton knit. The second of our two cotton T-shirt knits in this catalog is Sinensis Cloud. Ruche it. Embroider it. Bedazzle it. Color block it. Tie-dye or Shibori it. Have fun and play. Show us what you do - tag us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @VogueFabrics.

VF213-13 Sinensis Philippa

Red-White Cotton Lawn 100% Cotton. 55” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 121/2” repeat - one way design. Use nap layout. See also VF213-27 for coral

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$ 99

VF213-14 Sinensis Cloud

White Cotton T-Shirt Jersey Knit 100% Cotton. 62” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 40% crosswise stretch. 15% lengthwise stretch. See also VF213-06 for navy

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$ 99

LJ Designs “Chardonnay Skirt” $1700 No seams and no waistband make this recipe simple to make. Create a mouth watering, figure flattering skirt, with simple darts for fitting. A narrow hemmed edge cascades toward hem at hidden zipper closure Recommended Fabrics: Fabrics with drape such as silk, poly silkies, rayon challis, soft cotton, soft knits, burn-outs, sheers.

VF213-15 Sinensis Beta

Red and White Bubble Crepe with Red Flowers and Exotic Birds 100% Polyester. 58” wide. Machine wash and dry. 24” design repeat. 10% crossgrain stretch. See also VF213-08 for blue

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$ 99

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We purchased Chá Baroque from a New York supplier that specializes in reselling designer deadstock. If you love it, order early because we can not get more of it. This lightweight cotton lawn features a print of champagne colored baroque style leaves offset by navy. The fabric is semi-sheer with a crisp hand. You may find it softens when washed, so pre-shrinking is highly recommended (as it is with most cottons). We follow it with two of our basic stock crinkled cotton gauze fabrics that can be worn as shells underneath a loose baroque top. Chá Champagne and Chá Navy are 100% cotton, soft to the touch, lightweight, with a slight built-in stretch when the crinkle flattens out. Oh, and check out the price - at $3.99 per yard it’s no surprise we sell thousands of yards of cotton gauze per year!

VF213-16 Chá Baroque

Italian Baroque Scrolled Leaf Printed Cotton Lawn 100% Cotton. 54” wide. Cold wash, air dry. 5” repeat - one way design. Use nap layout.

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$ 99

VF213-17 Chá Champagne

Honey-beige Crinkled Cotton Gauze 100% Cotton. 49” wide. Cold wash, dry low. 15% crossgrain stretch. Other colors available.

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VF213-18 Chá Navy

Dark Blue Crinkled Cotton Gauze 100% Cotton. 45” wide. Cold wash, dry low. 15% crossgrain stretch. Other colors available.

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$ 99

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Chá Collection It is said that Emperor Shen Nung described the experience of drinking his new brew “as if the liquid was investigating every part of his body.” He called it chá, with the written Chinese character rooted in the word investigate. During the Han Dynasty, over 2000 years after Shen Nung’s discovery, a special character was developed for referring to chá, illustratively featuring a man standing between grass and wooden branches, symbolizing the balance between people and nature. Fresh leaves are not shelf-stable, that’s why drying the leaves is important for commercial sales. Different methods of drying produce the variations in drink color for green, black, white, and yellow teas. It is said that a pound of fresh leaves will dry down to just a handful. In ancient China,

leaves would sit in the sun for a couple hours before being stir fried, rolled on a table to press out additional moisture, stir fried again, then spread out to dry, finally being sorted from highest quality leaves to lowest quality dust. According to historian Sarah Rose, black tea was cured for much longer at the beginning than green tea. First the leaves would sit in the hot sun for twelve hours so they oxidized and wilted, then the “stewed” leaves were stirred in their “liquor” and left to sun-bake another twelve hours, developing the black tannins, before being dried out and sorted. Oolong tea incorporates leaves, stems and twigs, producing an earthy smell and flavor. Matcha is dried green tea in powdered form, historically used in Japanese tea ceremonies.


Folkwear #108 “Turkish Dancer” Entari cut to tunic length

Dana Marie #1049 “A Little Something Xtra”

Dana Marie #1026 “Forecast” - dress

Dana Marie #1011 “Samurai” - pants

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Folkwear #210 “Amistice Blouse:

VF213-19 Chá Stripe

Novelty Italian Cotton Lawn From the Albini Group 100% Cotton. 60” wide. Cold wash, dry low. 3/8” stripes, 11/16” repeat.

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$ 99

Chá Stripe was manufactured in Itlay by the Albini Group, a company known for their exquisite fabrics. This handsome stripe is all cotton, semi-sheer, and incredibly soft to the touch. The stripes run horizontal, but you can cut your pattern the European way across the grain to orient the stripes as vertical. Unusually wide for a cross-woven cotton, at 60” you won’t need to order as much as you would with most of our other woven cottons.

FitNice Systems “Master Pants” - as shorts

Now for something unusual. Behold Chá Branches, featuring stems and leaves splayed across an white linen base cloth. Alternating stipes of looser and tighter weaving provide a textural flair. We chose this as a companion to the following beige linen blend. Imagine wearing a long, loosely constructed jacket from the branch print over a lined summer sheath tailored from Chá Wisp. As the name implies, this cloth has a more open weave, adding to your comfort when a breeze hits you on a hot day. The rayon content provides the softness, and also tamps down on the wrinkles so they won’t be as pronounced as with a pure linen. Another handsome shirting option is Chá Grid. Undulating printed lines of beige and brown criss-cross in a relaxed check pattern.

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Saf-T-Pockets #2006 “Getting to the Point” - jacket

VF213-20 Chá Branches

VF213-21 Chá Wisp

1499 yd Through July 5, 2021 $ 1999 yd Starting July 6, 2021

$ 99

Subtle Textured Novelty Linen 100% Linen. 60” wide. Dry clean recommended. 18” design repeat.

$

Beige Linen-Rayon Blend 45% Linen, 55% Rayon. 54” wide. Dry clean, or test before washing.

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VF213-22 Chá Grid

Brown and Beige Printed Linen 100% Linen. 48” wide. Dry clean, or test before washing. 1/2” stripe, 1” repeat.

1349 yd Through July 5, 2021 $ 1799 yd Starting July 6, 2021 $

Dana Marie #1201 “Sophisticated Curves” - top and skirt

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Dana Marie #1047 “The Right to Bare Arms”

When you affix your swatch of Ocha Reversible to your catalog, please choose the side that pleases you more as the face. What’s interesting about this fabric is the warm tone produced by the pastel apricot weft as it crosses the dark brown warp. If this stretch poly-cotton blend twill seems familiar, we featured the same cloth in coral and pink in our Spring 2021 catalog (VF212-09). When your sewing pattern calls for a medium weight woven, choose this and enjoy the built-in ease provided by the 20% crossgrain stretch. We snapped up Ocha Buds when it became available. The coral floral print seems so delicate on the off-white polyester bubble crepe georgette. If you are a #sewistsofinstagram, we think a fluid summer top is in order for #memademay. And look how delightfully the coral flowers match Ocha Crepe, the coral option from our basic stock of Liverpool Crepe Knit. Will you make a blouse and skirt? How about a lined dress and knit jacket? We can’t wait to see what you do! Serge is the term for a type of twill weave. We are happy to present you with Ocha Serge, a beige stretch-woven cottonrich bottom-weight fabric that can easily become a staple in your wardrobe.

VF213-23 Ocha Reversible

Honey and Brown Stretch Twill Cotton, Polyester, Lycra blend. 45” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 20% crossgrain stretch. See also VF212-09 for coral/pink

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$ 99 FitNice Systems “Lady Legs” - cropped

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VF213-24 Ocha Buds

Coral Floral Print on Off-white Bubble-Crepe Georgette 100% Polyester. 60” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 13” design repeat. 10% stretch both ways.

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$ 99


LJ Designs “Latte Jacket” FitNice Systems “Dolman Shirt for Wovens”

VF213-25 Ocha Crepe

Coral Liverpool Crepe Knit 97% Polyester, 3% Spandex. 60” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 30% crosswise stretch. 30% lengthwise stretch. Other colors available.

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$ 99

VF213-26 Ocha Serge

Beige Stretch-Woven Cotton in a Serge Twill Weave 96% Cotton, 4% Spandex. 61” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 5% crossgrain stretch.

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$ 99

Ocha Collection In the 8th century, Chinese writer Lu Yu composed Chá Ching, a treatise on tea in 7000 characters. It is credited as being the first known writing on tea, and is believed to be the basis of the Japanese tea ceremony. His writings about this restorative elixir were historical, spiritual, and instructional for all aspects from production to consumption. Within a century of Lu Yu’s Chá Ching, a Japanese Buddhist monk brought seeds back from China and began to plant tea trees in Japan. Inspired by Lu Yu’s work, the monk cultivated the spiritual nature of tea drinking into daily monastic life. Six hundred years later, the Japanese tea ceremony, Chanoyu, would bring that spiritual quality to the masses, with a ritual that placed an emphasis on the act of making and drinking tea. Ceremonial tea houses were constructed, creating a peaceful atmosphere both outside and inside the tea room. The outer garden is very mellow, without bright colors or strong fragrances. The low doorway to the Tatami room causes the guest to bow upon entering - an act of humility. If you visit a tea room, it is respectful to leave the gaudy garments and jewels at home, as well as strong fragrances, so you don’t distract from the delicate matcha tea. Matcha is used because of its more earthy grass smell and taste, bringing nature to the forefront. It is produced from the leaves of trees that are shaded in the final three weeks of growth. Limiting the light produces an increase in caffeine and theanine, an amino acid credited with reducing stress. All the stems and veins are removed and the leaves are stone-ground to produce a fine powder. Matcha was first developed by the founder of Zen Buddhism, a Japanese monk, in the 12th century, which he used in religious ceremonies.

LJ Designs “Chardonnay Skirt”

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Liesl + Co “Verdun Woven T-Shirt”

Dana Marie #1026 “Forecast”

Ocha Philippa is a pale coral version of the printed cotton lawn we featured earlier in this catalog. It’s so romantic. Sewing reenactment garb? Choose this for a Regency dress or a chemise. For 21st century fashion, wear this as an overlay to Ocha Challis, an incredibly soft coral rayon. You can also line a challis skirt to wear with a blouse sewn from Ocha Dobby. This wide, beige cotton fits the bill for a cool summer shirt on a blazing hot day.

Opposite: FitNice Systems “Master Pants” shown in VF213-31 Chay Herringbone

VF213-27 Ocha Philippa

Coral-White Cotton Lawn 100% Cotton. 55” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 121/2” repeat - one way design. Use nap layout. See also VF213-13 for red

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$ 99 p. 18

VF213-28 Ocha Challis

Lightweight Coral Rayon 100% Rayon. 56” wide. Cold wash, cool dryer or hang dry. Other colors available.

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$ 99

VF213-29 Ocha Dobby

Beige Dotted Swiss Cotton Lawn 100% Cotton. 58” wide. Cold wash, cool dryer. 5/8” spacing between rows.

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$ 99


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VF213-01 Camellia Boho

Indigo and White Cross-woven Slubbed Cotton RailRoad Stripe 100% Cotton. 57” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low.

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$ 29

VF213-02 Camellia Navy

Thin but Firm Dark Navy Ponte Knit 68% Viscose, 28% Nylon, 4% Spandex. 58” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 40% crosswise stretch. 20% lengthwise stretch.

14

$

VF213-03 Camellia Trellis

Indigo on White Celtic Knot Printed Linen 100% Linen. 54” wide. Dry clean to retain crispness, or test before washing. 9” design repeat.

14 yd Through June 30, 2021 $ 1999 yd Starting July 1, 2021

99

$

99

VF213-08 Sinensis Alpha

Blue and White Bubble Crepe with Red Flowers and Exotic Birds 100% Polyester. 58” wide. Machine wash and dry. 24” deisgn repeat. 10% crossgrain stretch. See also VF213-15 for Red

VF213-09 Sinensis Twill

Optic White Stretch Cotton 97% Cotton, 3% Spandex. 54” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 5% crossgrain stretch.

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$ 29

VF213-10 Sinensis Blue Check Blue-White Gingham Seersucker 100% Cotton. 57” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 1/8” gingham check. See also VF213-12 for red

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$ 99

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$ 99

SummerSummer 2021 2021 VF213-04 Camellia Mist

VF213-11 Sinensis Flame

Cross-woven Indigo and White Novelty Cotton Gauze 100% Cotton. 56” wide. Cold wash, line dry.

Red Combed Cotton Jersey Knit 95% Combed Cotton, 5% Spandex. 58” wide. Cold wash, dry low. 70% crosswise stretch. 40% lengthwise stretch. Other colors available.

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$ 99

VF213-05 Camellia Blocks

Indigo on White Geometric Printed Linen 100% Linen. 54” wide. Dry clean to retain crispness, or test before washing. 6” design repeat.

1499 yd Through June 30, 2021 $ 1999 yd Starting July 1, 2021 $

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$ 99

VF213-06 Camellia Azure

Navy Cotton T-Shirt Jersey Knit 100% Cotton. 60” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 40% crosswise stretch. 15% lengthwise stretch. See also VF213-14 for white

5

$ 99

VF213-07 Camellia Ripples

Navy Lightweight Crinkled Rayon 100% Rayon. 54” wide. Cold wash, line dry. Undulating design, no repeat. See also VF202-14 for Coral

5

$ 99

VF213-13 Sinensis Philippa

Red-White Cotton Lawn 100% Cotton. 55” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 71/2” repeat - one way design. Use nap layout. See also VF213-27 for coral

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$ 99

VF213-12 Sinensis Red Check Red-White Gingham Seersucker 100% Cotton. 57” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 1/8” gingham check. See also VF213-10 for blue

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$ 99

VF213-14 Sinensis Cloud

White Cotton T-Shirt Jersey Knit 100% Cotton. 62” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 40% crosswise stretch. 15% lengthwise stretch. See also VF213-06 for navy

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$ 99

VF213-15 Sinensis Beta

Red and White Bubble Crepe with Red Flowers and Exotic Birds 100% Polyester. 58” wide. Machine wash and dry. 24” deisgn repeat. 10% crossgrain stretch. See also VF213-08 for blue

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$ 99

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Woven Fusible Cotton HTC #1010. 22” wide. $476yd Bosal 300 white. 23” wide. $515yd Bosal 301 black. 23” wide. $540yd Extra Firm Q2447. 20” wide. $404yd

Elastics

Vogue Fabrics is a distributor for a US mill. We stock a huge assortment of styles and widths. Our retail prices are good. Our wholesale (full spool) prices are superb.

Styles:

Shock cord Beading Elastic Elastic Thread Flat Poly Braid Flat Cotton Braid Flat Non-roll Ribbed Non-roll Heavy Weight Knit Drawcord Elastic

100% Cotton Washable 48” Unbleached $299 yd 60” Unbleached $479 yd 90” Unbleached $725 yd 108” Unbleached $750 yd

YKK Invisible 9” 14” 18” 22”

1.80 2.00 $ 2.25 $ 2.45

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$

Linings: “Best Match Service”

Fusible Weft

Muslin:

Nylon Coil with Polyester Twill Tape “Best Match Service”

Pongee Plush 100% Polyester 60” wide, Washable

3 yd

$ 19

Silk Habotai

100% Silk 44” wide, Dry clean

1499 yd

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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 Stretch: Sewing with Lycra & Swimwear 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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New Sewing Patterns Two New Apron Patterns From Diane Ericson. These are quick to sew and fun to wear. Make one for the garden, and one for your sewing room. They are also great to wear while working around the house, grilling, and painting. If you work trade shows, consider making one to hold your important items close to you, like pens, tablet and phone, business cards, etc.

2000 ea.

$

Three New Patterns from liesl + co 1695

$

This semifitted dress and top is easy and quick to sew. The strategically placed seams and the included cup sizes will allow you to get a nice fit, and the flattering V neck at both front and back reveals just a little skin without exposing too much. The pull-on styling eliminates any buttons or zippers.

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$

1695

This pattern includes a simple shawlcollar robe that can be lengthened or shortened as you see fit. Choose a fashion fabric, and the robe can be sewn as a duster to wear during the day. The sleep shorts have an elasticized waist and curved shaping with an outer facing that can provide contrast if desired.

1495

$

The Verdun makes a relaxed-fit woven T-shirt with dropped shoulders, a flattering shape, a faced hem that is longer in back than in the front, and a scooped neck with facing. View A includes cut-on short sleeves and a front pocket while View B has a V-notched neckline and long sleeves. This pattern includes cup sizes to help you get the perfect fit.


Sewing Workshop Collection “London” - over blouse

VF213-30 Chay Stripe

Dana Marie #1201 “Sophisticated Curves” - shirt

Maroon and Rose Corded Stripe on Soft White Cotton Broadcloth 100% Cotton. 60” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 3/8” repeat - one way design. Use nap layout.

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$ 99

Chay Collection How long does it take a camel to travel 11,000 miles? A year and a half. Why do we know that? Glad you asked! In 1618, a gift of tea was presented to Tsar Alexis of Russia by the Chinese. He and his court enjoyed it so much, they had to have more, and so did many wealthy Russians. A tea-trade route emerged, involving nearly 6000 camels traversing the land from China to Russia, bringing 600 pounds of tea per camel per year. Within twenty years, Russians were drinking tea with cookies and sandwiches for a mid-afternoon snack, or enjoying a strong brew after dinner. Keep in mind, Russians have a wonderful flair for entertaining. They used a samovar for brewing the tea. Water and tea leaves were added to the outer chamber of this highly decorative urn, while burning charcoal was added to the inner metal tube to heat the beverage and keep it warm for extended periods. Once deeply steeped, tea was dispensed through a valve near the base into a tempered drinking glass held in a metal holder (podstakannik), and each person could dilute the concoction with hot water or liquor, like cognac or rum, if desired. Tea was served after dinner with sweets, but not during a meal or feast. Hundreds of specialty manufacturers developed tea drinking necessities, such as the samovars, cups, saucers, snack plates and platters, with traditional Russian designs. Unlike the Japanese tea ceremony which puts the emphasis on the tea itself, the Russian tea ceremony is really a joyful reason to showcase beautiful dishes, eat yummy treats, and enjoy the company of family and friends. Because of the lengthy journey the camels and their handlers embarked on each year, tea was expensive and therefore enjoyed primarily in wealthier homes. Once the trans-Siberian highway was constructed, the trade-route was improved so tea could be transferred in just over a week, making it more accessible and bringing down the price so more people could enjoy it.

FitNice Systems “Master Pant”

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Saf-T-Pockets #2000 Town & Country $1700 The Town & Country is a vest and skirt that afford comfort and classic styling. The vest has a notched collar, two outer pockets with flaps, a secret credit card pocket and two zippered pockets on the lining. The button front skirt, with elastic in the back waist, has two deep slant pockets with security pockets hidden inside. A pocket perfect for traveler’s checks or a passport hangs inside from the waistband. With the two garments you have 10 pockets to hold life’s essentials.

VF213-31 Chay Herringbone Rose Stretch-woven Cotton 96% Cotton, 4% Spandex. 55” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 10% crossgrain stretch.

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VF213-32 Chay Blocks

Rose on White Printed Linen 100% Linen. 54” wide. Dry clean to retain crispness, or test before washing. 6” design repeat.

1499 yd Through July 5, 2021 $ 1999 yd Starting July 6, 2021

$ 99

$

VF213-33 Chay Duck

White Cotton Duck Canvas - 9.3oz 100% Cotton. 61” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low.

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$ 99 p. 24


Sewing Workshop Collection “Stafford Jacket”

Angela Wolf #3145 “The Kate Skirt”

Things are heating up here in the states, so we want to make sure you are prepared with plenty of cool, comfortable natural fiber options. This collection has many fantastic options for you. Begin with Chay Stripe, a white cotton broadcloth with maroon and rose cords woven into the weft. These cords provide subtle texture, and a sophisticated playfulness. At 60” wide, you can lay your pattern piece out across the grain so the stripes run vertical instead of horizontal if you prefer. Either way you cut it, we want you to pair it with Chay Herringbone, a rose stretch-woven cotton bottom-weight. This cloth is an exceptional selection for tailoring summer slacks, walking shorts, golf skirt, or a summer jacket. It is also the perfect color match for Chay Blocks, the coral version of the printed linen featured in our first collection. Choose this linen for a tunic to wear with Capris sewn from the herringbone to produce a “no-brainer” wonderful summer outfit when you just want to enjoy a bit of wine and conversation with friends in the backyard. The soft white in the printed linen looks great with Chay Duck, a lightweight cotton canvas. You will surely want to buy extra of this fabric to dye into different colors for fun piece-work garments and accessories, like Diane Ericson’s new aprons: #335 The Maker Apron & #336 The Duplex Apron shown on page 22.

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In our Spring 2021 catalog we featured a blue floral linen fabric that was so popular we had to re-order it before the catalog went public this month. Thank you. We hope you will enjoy Chay Orchids just as much. The pink and fuchsia flowers and buds are mellowed by the soft white ground. To further accentuate the bold colors, we chose Chay Fuchsia as a companion fabric. Previously featured in pale indigo (VF212-21), this medium-weight woven will prove to be a wonderful choice for sewing slacks, dresses, skirts, shorts, dresses, and a camp shirt to wear over a lightweight blouse when there is a slight chill to the air. Are you getting back to traveling this summer and need easycare, wrinkle resistant garments? Choose Chay Vines for a simple summer top that will hold up well in your go-bag. The crepe georgette print is calling to you, isn’t it?

Liesl + Co “Rush Hour Skirt & Dress”

VF213-34 Chay Orchids

Dramatic Pink Floral Printed Linen 100% Linen. 60” wide. Dry clean recommended. 18” repeat, one way design. Use nap layout.

1759yd Through July 5, 2021 $ 2199yd Starting July 6, 2021 $

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VF213-35 Chay Fuchsia

Hot Pink 200GSM Linen-weave with Super Soft Hand 60% Poly, 30% Cotton, 10% Linen. 55” wide. Dry clean recommended or test before washing. See also VF212-21 for indigo

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$

99

VF213-36 Chay Vines

Hot Pink Floral Print on White Bubble Crepe Georgette 100% Polyester. 59” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 53/4” design repeat.

5

$ 29

Cutting Line Designs #12269 Easy, Ageless, Cool $2100 Camp Shirt with front and back darts, side vents, and one-piece convertible collar. Elastic-waist pants, slightly cropped, with side patch pockets.

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VF213-37 Bedford Oceanique

Black and White Seascape with Fish and Squid and Octopus 100% Cotton. 58” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 81/4” design repeat. Use nap layout.

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$ 99

VF213-38 Bedford Drake

Black and White Cotton Blend Sweatshirt Fleece from Telio 60% Poly, 25% Cotton, 15% Rayon. 63” wide. Cold wash, dry flat. 20% crosswise stretch. 15% lengthwise stretch. Other colors available.

1299

$

We absolutely love this print. Bedford Oceanique features fish, squid, and other ocean life on lightweight cotton twill. It is perfect for sewing shorts, a simple skirt, a camp shirt or a lightweight summer jacket. People who fish will get a kick out of it. Jazz things up by adding some well placed rhinestones to give a bit of bling. Whatever you do, don’t delay in ordering or you will miss out and it will be “the one that got away....” As Mother Natures turns up the furnace outside, brutally cold air conditioning will blast inside. And in a few, short months, autum will return. With this in mind, we proffer Bedford Drake, a sweatshirt fleece with a black knit face and white fleece reverse imported from Telio & Cie. Feel how deliciously soft it is. You know you want to whip up a hoody, stitch up a zippered jacket, or construct a cardigan. Do it! You will be so happy you did. Plus, it will help extend the longevity of the new garments you are going to sew from the fish print and the following floral knit so you can wear these lighter fabrics into the fall months. Bedford Pleasance is an eye-popping print of fuchsia flowers with grey and black foliage on a white rayon jersey knit. It feels incredible against the skin. You’ll want to sew a comfortable knit top to wear out with friends, and also sew pajamas for a soft night’s sleep. Go ahead - you will be so glad you did. If you like eclectic garments, Bedford Breeze will pique your interest. Sew an elongated scarf to wrap around multiple times, or a summer shawl when you need just a little something to take the chill off while dining al fresco.

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Sewing Workshop Collection “West End” - ensemble


VF213-39 Bedford Pleasance Fuchsia Floral Print with Grey and Black Accents on Soft Rayon Jersey 95% Rayon, 5% Spandex. 65” wide. Cold wash, dry flat. 60% crosswise stretch. 25% lengthwise stretch.

9

$ 99

VF213-40 Bedford Breeze Fuchsia Loosely Constructed Acrylic Sweater Knit 100% Acrylic. 62” wide. Cold hand wash, dry flat. 60% crosswise stretch. 30% lengthwise stretch.

5

$ 99

Bedford Collection One woman can change the world. In this case, it’s Anna Maria, 7th Duchess of Bedford, Lady in Waiting to Queen Victoria. For many years, British nobles ate a late breakfast and an evening dinner. In the 19th century, dinners started later and later, until they began after 8:00, so a light luncheon was added mid-day. Legend has it that Lady Anna was visiting friends at their castle in 1840 when she experienced a “sinking feeling” in her gut mid-afternoon. She ordered up a pot of tea and something to nibble on. She enjoyed it so much, she made this part of her regular schedule and invited friends over to share in her darjeeling, cookies and tiny sandwiches. Her friends loved it, and made the tradition part of their routine. Before long, the entire country was partaking in afternoon teatime. The year 1840 was also noteworthy for another momentous tea occasion. For two hundred years, tea was mostly enjoyed by nobles and the upper class in England because of the expense of importing it from China. But in 1840, Robert Fortune, a Scottish botanist, travelled to China and visited a tea plantation. He was amazed by the entire tea production and equipment. He also asked about the additives being put into the teas for export to Britain. To his amazement, he discovered the plantation was mixing in Gypsum and Prussian Blue to make a more consistent green color, which they said the British liked. Gypsum is a mineral (often used in plaster), and Prussian Blue is a synthetic pigment created by oxidation of ferrous ferrocyanide salts - yes, cyanide (cyan = blue). In her book “All the Tea in China,” Sarah Rose describes how Fortune displayed his findings at London’s Great Exhibition in the Crystal Palace in 1851, telling the Brits they were being slowly poisoned by these additives, and making a case for tea to be produced within the British Empire. Plantations went up around India to produce tea for the British, ending the Chinese monopoly. Indian platations used Fortunes notes from his 1840 trip to China to produce top quality teas.

Liesl + Co “Marais Knit Dress & Top” (Shawl not included)

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VF213-41 Bedford Day

Black and Grey Small Floral Print on White Rayon Challis 100% Rayon. 52” wide. Cold wash, line dry. Small, all over design.

5

$ 99

VF213-42 Bedford Night

White and Grey Floral Print on Black Rayon Challis 100% Rayon. 52” wide. Cold wash, line dry. 24” design repeat.

5

$ 99

Liesl + Co “Afternoon Tea Blouse”

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Your breezy fuchsia shawl will add a pop of color to a new blouse sewn from our Bedford Day and Bedford Night rayon challis prints. The first print features small black and grey flowers tossed on a soft-white ground, while the second showcases larger white and grey flowers on black. They can be stitched together in one garment, like a contrasting neckline and hem on a loose tunic. We couldn’t resist working in Liesl & Co.’s “Afternoon Tea Blouse” into this catalog. You’ll appreciate their softness against your skin, as well as the coolness rayon inherently provides. Rounding out our collection are two medium grey companions. Bedford Ash is a Tencel®, cotton and linen blend. This was deadstock we picked up from a broker in New York and he no longer had the specific percentages for each fiber. We absolutely loved it as an all purpose woven fabric that is light enough for wearing as a shirt, and full bodied enough to enjoy as drawcord beach pants. It’s a perfect color match for Bedford Striation, another of our deliciously soft rayon jersey knit prints. The stripes can be fun in a top that features a twisting of the left and right front panels. Play around with it.

VF213-43 Bedford Ash

Grey Tencel-Cotton-Linen Blend Tencel, Cotton, Linen blend. 61” wide. Dry clean, or test before washing.

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$ 99

VF213-44 Bedford Striation Grey and Black Stripe Print on Soft Rayon Jersey Knit 95% Rayon, 5% Spandex. 65” wide. Cold wash, dry flat. 60% crosswise stretch. 25% lengthwise stretch.

9

$ 99

Great Copy Patterns #2690 “The Rio Tank, Tunic & Dress” #2620 “Maui Pants”

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Liesl + Co “Easton Cowl-neck Tee”

Dana Marie #1051 “Modern Empire”

Brighten your wardrobe with this final summer collection, beginning with Liberty Sunshine, a cotton jersey T-shirt knit that is over six feet wide. Sew a tank, a cowl neck, and a V-neck out of this fabric, so you have plenty of options when determining what to wear in the morning. You can even sew a simple knit dress to wear under a loose summer top or dress sewn from Liberty Surprise. This mockeyelet features raised white floral outlines and laser cut holes on a lightweight, pale yellow cotton. In our second collection we offered you an optic white stretch cotton twill. Now we present to you Liberty Avoca, an off-white combed cotton stretch twill. We felt the dimmer color worked better with the yellows in this collection. This fabric is soft to the touch, and durable to be worn as slacks, shorts, and a lightweight jacket. The face has a twill weave, but the reverse is plain. Here’s a fun cross-over fabric we wanted to pop into our catalog. Liberty Chic is a reversible polyester and cotton damask with a small vine design. Construct a summer swing jacket, or the straight line Yanicka Jacket from Liesl & Co. Get a little extra so you can make a coordinating tote to take with you when you venture out. Wear your jacket over a shell sewn from Liberty Daffodil rayon challis from our basic stock collection. It’s such a pleasing tone of yellow, we’re sure you’ll enjoy wearing it, even as a shell under the mock-eyelet, or with a knit skirt made from Liberty Nymphaea. This final fabric in our catalog is another exciting rayon jersey knit print from the same supplier as the other two in this issue. You can feel its softness, see its lovely drape, and appreciate its abstract black and white floral print with bright yellow accents.

VF213-45 Liberty Sunshine Yellow Extra Wide Cotton Knit 95% Cotton, 5% Spandex. 74” wide. Cold wash, dry low. 60% crosswise stretch. 30% lengthwise stretch. See also VF212-06 for pale coral

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$ 99 p. 32

VF213-46 Liberty Surprise Yellow Cotton Faux Eyelet 100% Cotton. 56” wide. Cold wash, dry low. All over design See also VF212-27 for lavender

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$ 29

VF213-47 Liberty Avoca

Off-White Combed Cotton Stretch-woven Twill 96% Cotton, 4% Spandex. 62” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. 5% stretch both ways.

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$ 99


Dana Marie #1026 “Forecast” - dress & jacket

VF213-48 Liberty Chic

Reversible Poly-Cotton Damask 70% Cotton, 30% Polyester. 56” wide. Cold wash, tumble dry low. All over design.

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$ 99

Liberty Collection In the Georgian Era (1714-1830), the East India Company held a monopoly on importing tea from China to Britain, and influenced the politics and subsequent taxes for tea imports. Britain was in deep debt, and began taxing colonial Americans beginning in 1765 on stamps, paper, glass, ink, paint, and tea. The British government felt justified since the bulk of their debt was incurred fighting wars for the colonists, but the colonists resented the fact that the taxes were imposed while they had no representation in Parliament. John Hancock and Sam Adams, among others, began smuggling in Dutch tea to circumvent the East India Company’s stronghold. Even when the taxes were lowered, and the price of the Dutch tea rose higher than the British tea, Hancock and Adams protected their smuggling interests by declaring that taxation without representation was at the core of their actions. On December 16, 1773, the Sons of Liberty, a revolutionary group lead by Adams, stormed three import ships moored at Boston Harbor, flung the chests of tea overboard into the water, and swept the decks before they left. This peaceful protest became known as the Boston Tea Party. It prompted King George III to close Boston Harbor and send British troops en masse to the colonies. These three events are seen as the start of the American Revolution. In additional protest, people switched to drinking coffee, boycotting all tea in an act of patriotism. Over a hundred years later, at the St. Louis World’s Fair in 1904, a group of tea merchants were having a rough time trying to sell their hot beverages in the summer heat of middle America. Trying to salvage their stalled business, they filled glasses with ice, poured in the tea, and sold it as a cool refreshment. Iced tea was a hit and now accounts for more than 80% of tea consumed in the United States. We hope you found our tea selection refreshing, and that you had a chance to pick out some tempting fabrics to add to your wardrobe. Enjoy!

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Dana Marie #1053 “All the Right Angles”

VF213-49 Liberty Daffodil

Lightweight Yellow Rayon 100% Rayon. 55” wide. Cold wash, cool dryer or hang dry. Other colors available.

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$ 99

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VF213-50 Liberty Nymphaea

Black with White and Yellow Floral Printed Soft Rayon Jersey Knit 95% Rayon, 5% Spandex. 65” wide. Cold wash, dry flat. 60% crosswise stretch. 25% lengthwise stretch.

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$ 99 Great Copy Patterns #2450 “Comfort Knit Pants”


FitNice Systems “Princess Seamed Dress”

Wear your jacket over a shell sewn from Liberty Daffodil rayon challis from our basic stock collection. It’s such a pleasing tone of yellow, we are sure you will enjoy wearing it, even as a shell under the mock-eyelet, or with a knit skirt made from Liberty Nymphaea. This final fabric in our catalog is another exciting rayon jersey knit print from the same supplier as the other two in this issue. You can feel its softness, see its lovely drape, and appreciate its abstract black and white floral print with bright yellow accents. We are excited to see what you sew with our fabrics. Tag us @VogueFabrics on social media and use #sewvoguefab to let others know where your fashion fabrics came from. Help spread the word about our catalogs so people in fabric deserts can receive these collections every other month like you do. Share the #fabriclove.

Turn one bodice into a wardrobe of different tops, jackets and dresses. Start with the FitNice Master Top, do all of your fitting onto the bodice pattern, swap out the arms, necklines, hemlines and more to create multiple garments without needing too much refitting. Judy Kessinger has incredibly helpful videos online, plus she teaches around the country. The Master Top includes full sized pattern, video, and pdfs. Shop Now: http://bit.ly/21FitTop

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