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Jersey

A light and flexible knit fabric. Jersey is a popular choice for t-shirts and a variety of other apparel.

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  1. Didy Tiles Ponte Jersey Pink Black U276

     

    Didy Tiles Ponte Jersey Pink Black U276

    £9.50 / Metre

    This pretty textured knit is constructed from two layers making it a good mid weight jersey. This stretch fabric would be perfect for dressmaking projects such as dresses, tops and skirts. It could also be used to make a lightweight sweater or hoodie. Weight 300gsm.

    Free samples available. 

  2. I372 Ribbed Stripe Jersey Pink

     

    I372 Ribbed Stripe Jersey Pink

    £5.00 / Metre

    New striped jersey fabric, suitable for dressmaking and craft projects. Free samples available.

  3. B366 Painted Stripe Jersey Pink/Red

     

    B366 Painted Stripe Jersey Pink/Red

    £13.00 / Metre

    This painted stripe jersey has a great weight and print perfect for any jersey project and is definitely one of my favourite dress making fabrics of the moment, this fabric is perfect for whipping up simple tops, dresses and trousers. 

    Machine washable and Oeko-Tex Standard. Check out out Instagram page where you can see customer makes in this fabric!

    Free samples available. 

  4. F60 Lurex Knit Glitzy Paisley Jade Green/ Peach

     

    F60 Lurex Knit Glitzy Paisley Jade Green/ Peach

    £7.50 / Metre

    An eye catching knitted lurex jersey which is perfect for dressmaking and craft, we only have this 1 roll available so if you love it don't miss out!

    270gsm

    Free samples available.

More about "Jersey"

One interesting aspect of jersey is that it can be made from 100% cotton or from a cotton/polyester synthetic blend; it is the knit of the fabric that makes it unique.

Jersey fabric is machine-knit with a very small grain. There is a right side and a wrong side, like most knitted fabrics. The right side has a vertical grain and the wrong side is horizontal. Apparel made with a jersey knit has the vertical grain facing out.