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Stretch fabric

Stretch fabrics can be created through composition or construction. Either way having some stretch can greatly improve the fit and comfort of clothing.

4 items found.

  1. W35 Heavy Jacquard Sweatshirting Rust

     

    W35 Heavy Jacquard Sweatshirting Rust

    £18.50 / Metre

    This is a beautifully soft heavy weight sweatshirting with the most snuggly brushed back. It is a jacquard sweatshirting with a small design knitted into the jerseys adding a lovely detail.

    Sweatshirting is perfect for sweaters, jogging bottoms and loungewear sets for both children and adults. 

    Not quite what you are looking for? Check out our full range of jersey fabrics

    Free samples available. Weight 340gsm. 

  2. W14 Luxury Sweatshirting Tomato

     

    W14 Luxury Sweatshirting Tomato

    £11.50 / Metre

    This is a beautifully soft heavy weight sweatshirting with the most snuggly brushed back

    Sweatshirting is perfect for sweaters, jogging bottoms and loungewear sets for both children and adults. 

    Not quite what you are looking for? Check out our full range of jersey fabrics

    Free samples available. Weight 250gsm. 

  3. i469 Lisbon Tiles Jersey Wine

     

    i469 Lisbon Tiles Jersey Wine

    £9.50 / Metre

    This knitted jersey has a beautifully soft mercerised finish and is perfect for dressmaking fabrics requiring a stretch fabric. Free samples available.

    Worried about sewing stretch fabric? Check out our inspiration page for top tips and sewing ideas. 

  4. F62 Lurex Knit Glitzy Flower Stripe Red

     

    F62 Lurex Knit Glitzy Flower Stripe Red

    £4.00 / Metre

    An eye catching knitted lurex jersey with a fun twist on a classic stripe, we only have this 1 roll available so if you love it don't miss out!

    280gsm

    Free samples available.

More about "Stretch fabric"

Stretch fabric is a relatively new invention which has only become widely used in garment making since the 1990s. The name given to the synthetic fibre which created the elasticity in textiles is spandex, an anagram of expands, although it is more commonly known in Britain as elastane or lycra.

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