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You can customise your own sewing fabric online with your photos, images and text.
Browse our range of sewing fabrics
Medium weight, soft and non-stretch, matte, sheer and smooth
100% polyester
Light weight, soft with no stretch, matte and sheer, smooth. Muted colours that sit on top of the fabric. Warm vintage finish.
100% Pima cotton
Medium weight, non-stretch and soft, opaque and matte. Warm vintage finish.
95% cotton 5% linen Pigment Inks
Medium weight, soft and matte with no stretch, sheer and smooth. Warm vintage finish.
100% cotton
Medium weight, soft with no stretch, matte and opaque
100% cotton
Medium weight, soft with no stretch, matte and coarse, sheer. Warm vintage finish.
100% cotton Pigment Inks
Certified Organic, Optic White, 100% Cotton Poplin. Super bright colours and deep blacks, strong wash fastness, using reactive ink chemistry.
100% Organic Cotton
Expected Shrinkage = Weft: 2% Warp: 1%
Light weight, soft with no stretch, matte and sheer, smooth. Super bright colours and deep blacks, strong wash fastness, using reactive ink chemistry.
100% Pima cotton
Expected Shrinkage = Weft: 6% Warp: 1%
Care instruction
For the everyday care of your new purchase, yours is a deceptively hardy material which is a bit tougher than it looks! To get the most out of your product, make sure you stick to these simple wash and care instructions and it should stay soft, colourful and happy.
Sewing is one of the oldest textile arts; it is believed that in the Stone age, across Europe and Asia, people sewed the fur and skin of animals using needles made from bone, ivory and antler with thread made from various animal parts - including veins. Modern-day sewing is much more civilised, using threads of various colours and metal needles to stitch together two (or more) pieces of fabric. For thousands of years, sewing was all done by hand, but the 19th century saw the invention of the sewing machine, and now all sorts of people stitch by hand or machine from textile artists, tailors and dressmakers to hobbyists all around the globe. You can sew with any number of fabrics, but cottons and polycottons remain the most popular, with characteristics and weights that lend themselves to the fine art.
All cotton sewing fabric printing is done digitally, using either a pigment printing or a dye sublimation method. It can be sent as it comes from the printer, or cut on the line with the white borders removed. Depending on the type of sewing project you are undertaking, you may want to have your sewing fabric hemmed; one of our expert seamstresses will either hem your sewing fabric with an overlocked hem or with a folded hem using a straight stitch. You can have your cotton sewing fabric hemmed with either black or white cotton - no veins, we promise.
Please note that due to the nature of Cotton Linen, Pima Lawn and Janice Poplin Cotton, during our reactive printing process there is a possibility that occasional very small white dots, where pieces of cotton fluff are removed, revealing unprinted white base material. Please note that this is normal and cannot be avoided but won't affect the strong colours and detailed nature of your print.