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The second video in our Guide to Fabrics series of videos where we take an in-depth look at all the different types of cotton fabrics. We explain all about the different kinds of cotton fabric for you to help you in your sewing projects. Did you know there were so many different varieties of cotton fabric?
In this video we discuss the different types of cotton fabric for clothing-
2:38 Cotton Voile
4:08 Cheesecloth
6:28 Swiss Dot
8:28 Broderie Anglaise (eyelet)
10:28 Dobby
12:06 Seersucker
13:54 Lawn
16:00 Chambray
17:45 Polin
19:06 Gabardine
21:11 Velvet
25:18 Brushed cotton
27:18 Corduroy
30:13 Denim
You can find the other videos in the series here -
Guide to Fabric Terms - • Guide To Fabric | How ...
Guide to Cotton - • Guide to Fabrics | Typ...
Guide to Silk - • Guide to Fabric | Type...
Guide to Wool - • Guide to fabrics | Typ...
Guide to Synthetics - • Guide to fabrics | Typ...
Guide to Knits - • Guide to fabrics | Kin...
Please note that we are not fabric experts (unless you count hoarding and stroking!) but rather fabric enthusiasts. Everything we say in this series of videos is based on our own research and is aimed at the home dressmaker who wants to know more about fabric. We have not been able to cover all fabric types, weaves and fibres in these videos but we hope that what we have covered is of some help. If we have made any errors, please feel free to message us and let us know.
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@yarnmugspodcast9123
@yarnmugspodcast9123 4 года назад
What a fantastic and informative video. Thank you so much. I’m a beginner sewer and this has been so helpful 👍
@paulawaite4967
@paulawaite4967 2 года назад
I'm interested in something cotton to make an African dress
@PipReads
@PipReads 3 года назад
2:38 Cotton Voile 4:08 Cheesecloth 6:28 Swiss Dot 8:28 Broderie Anglaise (eyelet) 10:28 Dobby 12:06 Seersucker 13:54 Lawn 16:00 Chambray 17:45 Polin 19:06 Gabardine 21:11 Velvet 25:18 Brushed cotton 27:18 Corduroy 30:13 Denim
@samarawehlow4719
@samarawehlow4719 3 года назад
Thank you!!!
@SuperJacob1989
@SuperJacob1989 3 года назад
Thank you for your list, exactly what I was lookin for in comments 😘
@victoriabread1335
@victoriabread1335 3 года назад
Thank God.
@ImTash
@ImTash 3 года назад
omg i love you people. New sewing person here and TOTALLY overwhelmed by all the different types of cotton. It's like an entire new language to me! Especially in lockdown etc where I'm unable to go to the fabric shop and touch things and speak to people this is SO HELPFUL THANK YOU!!!!
@juliegunn3094
@juliegunn3094 3 года назад
Absolutely brilliant! As with many, Im new to sewing that began during the first lockdown where I tried by hand at making a baby's patchwork quilt. I progressed through aprons, bags, table runners, more quilts, table mats, you get the idea, and am now starting to move onto dress making. And there it is, that brick wall due to having long since lost any knowledge on all the different fabrics out there. On-line ordering is my only option at the moment so I have been struggling with marrying fabric to patterns, ordering without really knowing what I am ordering and starting to fill a draw with fabric that I haven't a clue what type it is, mainly due to a bargain potluck box! I cannot wait to watch the rest of the videos and gain some serious insight to help me continue my growing love of sewing. If only you knew how much you have helped me, a HUGE thank you ladies!
@elizabethswan2040
@elizabethswan2040 6 лет назад
Brilliant, thank you so much.
@deidrabenson361
@deidrabenson361 3 года назад
Thanks sooo much for sharing!!❤️❤️❤️
@onegoodday700
@onegoodday700 6 лет назад
Thank you so much for this series. It is so helpful to someone new to sewing!
@chelseaneath
@chelseaneath 5 лет назад
you guys are the best. i love this fabrics series, this is exactly what i need to improve my sewing game. thank you for all you do. xo
@nfox479
@nfox479 6 лет назад
This video is so helpful. Thank you so much! ❤️
@lovejohandmade
@lovejohandmade Год назад
This was perfect for a new sewer! Thank you.
@georgeannbraden5065
@georgeannbraden5065 6 лет назад
Thank you. So informative.
@Brightershadows97
@Brightershadows97 6 лет назад
Fantastic, thank you so much. Really useful information.
@Hagardashery
@Hagardashery 6 лет назад
This is fantastic information for my college course- thank you so much. Can’t wait to watch the other videos.
@beckytheobsessedstitcher1170
@beckytheobsessedstitcher1170 6 лет назад
Fantastic video. I’m new/back to this whole modern sewing scene - all the videos, etc and your videos on the fabric is so helpful. Thank you for the series! Love all your videos!!!
@jotafla2468
@jotafla2468 6 лет назад
These videos are so informative. Great job ladies 👍🏾
@giaalvarado2063
@giaalvarado2063 5 лет назад
I love these! I learned so much.
@debbietenore9295
@debbietenore9295 3 года назад
This has been a wonderful lesson with fun intertwined. Thnx
@katjanhad
@katjanhad 5 лет назад
Think this might be the most informative thing I ever watched. Wow, I learnt so much! I can’t wait to watch the others now. Great, great video. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 xx
@maureencullen1008
@maureencullen1008 6 лет назад
You make learning so much fun
@shiyaera
@shiyaera 3 года назад
This is so informative for a beginner like me. Thank you so much!
@lindafrancis2837
@lindafrancis2837 3 месяца назад
Best video I’ve watched about cotton. Easy to understand and lots of info!
@ElizabethHernandez-nh8wf
@ElizabethHernandez-nh8wf 5 лет назад
Oh my goodness, thank you ladies such a great video!!! I shared it and salad it just what t needed for a beg genre. Big hug .
@thenorthernsewist
@thenorthernsewist 6 лет назад
Fabulous!!!!!!!! 😍👍🏻😘
@empressnoel1661
@empressnoel1661 6 лет назад
Th as so much, this is exactly what I needed!
@luannecrawfordtv
@luannecrawfordtv Год назад
Thank you so much!
@XxXxDerpMasterxXxX
@XxXxDerpMasterxXxX 3 года назад
I just came across your channel and I'm so glad I did. I've had some many encounters of going 'I would like some cotton' and people saying what type of cotton and I've had no idea there was so many, the fact you explain, show the item and even how do drapes and crumples really helps. Super informative and i might even take a class :D
@meghan805
@meghan805 3 года назад
This is so useful for people who have picked up sewing in lockdown for ordering fabric online now that we can’t just go to the fabric shop and feel all the fabrics!
@junegarford5144
@junegarford5144 6 лет назад
Really really helpful vlog. Thank you!
@HandmadeByDitsyTulip
@HandmadeByDitsyTulip 6 лет назад
What a great series of videos, I’ve been seeing for 5-6 years now and definitely guilty of sticking to what I know (mainly cotton lawn) thanks for for creating them it’s clear that a lot of work has gone into it ☺️
@mercy1441
@mercy1441 3 года назад
Thank y’all :)
@StitchSisters
@StitchSisters 3 года назад
Thanks for watching
@kiamanawatini9512
@kiamanawatini9512 3 года назад
TH A N K Y O U! Stitch Sisters new learnings accelerated xo 👍
@StitchSisters
@StitchSisters 3 года назад
Wonderful!
@clairedudan2521
@clairedudan2521 2 года назад
Great video! So informative!
@vickithompson1840
@vickithompson1840 5 лет назад
Great video so glad I watched it, very informative, thank you 😊😊
@beautifulbeginnings1923
@beautifulbeginnings1923 3 года назад
Aaaah you ladies are soooo awesome. I am grateful for this information being a beginner seamstress. Thank you❤
@StitchSisters
@StitchSisters 3 года назад
Our pleasure!
@sewagnes6706
@sewagnes6706 6 лет назад
Brill video ladies. Very informative and so helpful. Learnt loads from your descriptions. Well done x😻
@ksannini9128
@ksannini9128 6 лет назад
Fabulous....feel like I’ve enrolled on fabric university! X
@ambercreates2785
@ambercreates2785 4 года назад
This was very helpful!
@ToniWilson-xs2gf
@ToniWilson-xs2gf 5 месяцев назад
Corduroy is good for winter wear , so warm ❤😊
@palindromee
@palindromee 3 года назад
Just found this video and it's exactly what I need oh my god
@bushrasew
@bushrasew 2 года назад
Thanx this is so helpful
@jillm8484
@jillm8484 6 лет назад
Very interesting and informative tutorial. Thank you. Jill
@msjennl10
@msjennl10 6 лет назад
Seersucker is so interesting how it's woven! They use two separate warp beams, one for each color. One of the warp beams they hold at much higher tension, so when the fabric is released those yarns pull up causing the wrinkles on the area where the warp was more relaxed. Denim is so fun, Rebecca spent her entire master's studying it! Traditionally, denim is woven with ring spun yarns which are what make it so strong, because the yarn basically has an extra protective wrapping around them! The special thing about indigo is that it doesn't fully penetrate the cotton, especially through a tight ring spun yarn, so as the denim wears the outer layer of fiber wears away revealing the part of the yarn which is still white, giving us the awesome fades and creases denim is known for.
@momfullofjoy9514
@momfullofjoy9514 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much for this. It was a really informative and helpful video. I'm a beginner sewer and was confused by all the names of fabric. You really helped me understand the different types of cotton.
@deborahspooner8046
@deborahspooner8046 3 года назад
Really great videos. So informative. Nice conversational style of presentation. Very helpful. Thank you.
@comments9065
@comments9065 5 месяцев назад
Thanks a lot
@Mony2489
@Mony2489 4 года назад
Awesome video! So much helpful information and I love the sense of humor that you two have going on SEER SUCKER🤣 🤣❤️, that cracked me up. thank you ladies for the videos.
@jandimarco3113
@jandimarco3113 6 лет назад
During decades of “off and on” sewing, I’ve seen Dobby referred to in books, but never spotted any in fabric shops. I’ve come across all the other cotton types you referred to, so now I need to order some Dobby to try it out and understand it’s qualities. this video series is great. I thought i’d not learn anything new, but I certainly have. Thank you so much for putting so much hard work into this to achieve a brilliant helpful resource.
@StitchSisters
@StitchSisters 6 лет назад
Jan Di Marco thank you Jan
@ToniWilson-xs2gf
@ToniWilson-xs2gf 5 месяцев назад
I ❤ that peacock cotton lawn 👍
@peggyblackburn9981
@peggyblackburn9981 6 лет назад
thankYou
@sallydingle321
@sallydingle321 6 лет назад
Wow girls, what a brilliant video 👍. So informative and helpful and I will definitely be returning to this vlog a lot. I want to watch all of them but it's nearly midnight so will be watching again tomorrow and looking forward to seeing them if this is anything to go by....thanks so much for putting in the time to do this😁💞👍
@StitchSisters
@StitchSisters 6 лет назад
Sally Dingle your very welcome Sally x
@lazyjewel801
@lazyjewel801 Год назад
I know this is an old video but I HAD to comment, I've been sewing on and off for about 7 years so I'm practically still a beginner and I challenged myself to sew more garments that I will actually use during this summer - I decided that it was time to learn a bit more about fabrics to spend my money wisely and try to make my clothes as durable as possible, so I quickly learnt about natural fibers and some common fabrics (the ones you mentioned in the first video). But when I went to the fabric store I saw millions of cottons, different weights different textures different prices so I was so confused! What if I chose a cotton for being pretty and cheap but then that type wasn't meant to be used for the type of garment I had in mind? Thank god I found your series, I'm only on the second video but I already feel like I can go back to the store, buy something and start sewing. I'm really grateful, you guys explained everything perfectly.
@melginger3794
@melginger3794 8 месяцев назад
Lovely❤
@Lynnys1
@Lynnys1 6 лет назад
So helpful, especially for ordering fabric online. Thanks a lot. Fab video!
@calilibrarian
@calilibrarian 5 лет назад
Thanks for the fabric class. Well done! I actually was wondering what cotton lawn was. Thanks!
@StitchSisters
@StitchSisters 5 лет назад
Brilliant !
@barbaramack4375
@barbaramack4375 4 года назад
I am new to your videos because I am just starting to sew again after many years. I am so grateful for this one. It's so informative and another thing: You two are so delightfully entertaining!!!!! My only concern is that I think laundribility was only mentioned for one or two fabrics. I wish you had given more information in that regard. I think most cottons except the velvets are likely machine or hand washable, but I hate hand laundering and actually would not usually buy anything that I can't toss - so that would be nice to know. Still, however, it's was a great presentation and I learned so much. For instance, from to time I have reason to mention serge but never knew serge was a version of denim. What a surprise that was for me. This video is great for those just starting out or even seasoned sewers. I'm going to have my daughter-in-law view it. Thanks again - so much!!!!
@janicecoulson5388
@janicecoulson5388 6 лет назад
My wedding dress was brodiere anglais, a crinoline, split at the back , with layered frills down to a train. Loved it, cost me £20 !!
@amberbaker8033
@amberbaker8033 3 года назад
Ty for this amazing video, could see fabric well, very great research and presentation by these sisters, but I would of personally only counted 14 not 18 still same fabric name even at different ounces but I get it… ty again for ur amazing job I’m gonna go watch some more if ur videos bc I have allot to learn hopefully u will teach me everything I need ty
@Chelbyuk
@Chelbyuk 6 лет назад
Ah! Wish I could "love" this video rather than just "like" it. Thank you ladies, this video is absolutely brilliant and SO helpful to me (and I'm sure many others) I have some experience of a variety of fabrics but am bit nervous when ordering online as I'm not always sure what certain fabrics are; their characteristics etc.... These videos will be invaluable to me. HUGE thank you to you (and Minerva Crafts!) for taking the time to do these. Just 1 question: you mentioned the weight of material in grams (GSM?!) If the description only mentions the weight (grams) how would I determine if that was a heavy or light material. Some would be obvious I know but I'm asking mainly so that I can tell a medium from a heavy weight (that doesn't mention medium/heavy in the description) sorry for the long waffle! Can't wait to watch the others x
@sewrenity_now
@sewrenity_now 6 лет назад
Not only useful information but entertaining besides. Wasn't sure if I would watch these until I "needed" to but I can't stop. Now I only need Minerva in Canada;-)💖
@StitchSisters
@StitchSisters 6 лет назад
Chelbyuk I’ve had a look at the Minerva site and they do list weight in their information on the fabrics, but it’s not always a number. Sometimes the put ‘light’ or ‘medium’ etc. In my experience not a lot of retailers even list the weight, you would be better following our general guide to the fabric type eg a voile is light, denim is heavy weight etc. Saying that Minerva fabric descriptions can also be an excellent guide, if it lists the fabric is great for trousers and that’s what your making then you know your in the right area ! Hope that helps, so glad you liked the videos 😘
@cindyw4278
@cindyw4278 6 лет назад
Great informative video. I love sewing with cotton you have cleared up many of my questions. I have sewn with voile but not lawn. Would the lawn be more suitable for garments with some fullness and is it heavier than voile. I love liberty prints but almost find them too lightweight. Just have two more videos to go!
@perpetuityfarm5643
@perpetuityfarm5643 2 года назад
Thank you for this video! I am shopping online for fabrics and this has been really helpful. I noticed that you didn't discuss linnen?
@2logj
@2logj Год назад
amazing amazing amazing ! great information and also showing the fabric for identifcation and giving the price.some cotton types which i thought worth mentioning are Cotton and linen combined and Madras cotton/Muslin /Calico.In India Ghandi propagated "the kadar" cloth.What is this fabric ?Is it 100% cotton?Can you please do one on LINEN
@constancergarcia7258
@constancergarcia7258 5 лет назад
Do you know of a book that would be all about fabrics? It would be nice to have on hand as a reference when needed. Thank you for all of the fabric vlogs!!!
@EileenR11
@EileenR11 6 лет назад
Thank you again for these great videos. Not sure if you'll see this question, but just in case: I have some lovely African cottons and want to make tops out of them. They have no stretch and are medium weight and a little stiff. I guess they are similar to quilting cottons. What kind of tops would work best with that sort of cotton? I was wondering if they would suit quite structured blouses like the Tilly Rosa, or looser tunic styles.
@LeeCarlson
@LeeCarlson Год назад
Cotton is NOW inexpensive, though prior to the invention of the cotton-gin cotton was much more expensive due to the difficulty of separating seeds from fiber.
@brigittelogue6678
@brigittelogue6678 5 лет назад
With the Cheesecloth fabric after you wash it twist he up and let it dry that way and the crinkle effect will still be there.
@achieverone
@achieverone 2 года назад
Thank you for your detailed video! What is the cotton used for making t-shirts? Are 100% pure cotton supposed to be non-strechable? If there is a bit stretchable when it says 100% cotton, what is it supposed to be called with that little stretchy thing?
@denbeesewswhat9841
@denbeesewswhat9841 6 лет назад
This is proving to be very helpful indeed! The info, especially regarding the lighter weight cottons such as voile and lawn jas cleared a few questions up for me however, quick questions: if you made a dress out of lawn would you need to line it? I shall be buying some Dobby for pyjamas for sure. The section on Denim was really helpful especially with the weights - could you make a blazer style jacket out of the 14oz denim?
@StitchSisters
@StitchSisters 6 лет назад
Den Bee Sews What hiya, cotton lawn usually doesn’t need to be lined but it depends on the fabric. I make a lawn dress a few years back that wasn’t lined and prefer to wear a slip underneath. The 14oz might be quite stiff for a jacket....maybe the 12oz would be better but it depends what look your going for. Hope that helps 😘
@denbeesewswhat9841
@denbeesewswhat9841 6 лет назад
Stitch Sisters that's really great thanks! I shall go and chk out some cotton lawn now 😁👍. Was thinking a blazer style jacket with the denim so will take a look at 12oz weight. Used your discount code as well on Minerva 😁😁😁 so double thanks 😗
@haydenwahlman14
@haydenwahlman14 3 года назад
What a wonderful video! I have always wondered about different cottons and I finally decided to research it. Luckily I found your video and I feel like you have explained everything I could have wanted to know. Thank you! One quick question. At 31:58 you talk about the light weight denim and say it could be considered a chambray but it is denim because of the indigo. I wonder why the color of thread matters? Is a chambray and 4oz denim made the exact same except just the color of thread being different or are they actually different weaves?
@babyblue7798
@babyblue7798 3 года назад
Which cotton should I buy for pajamas. Pima? Thank you
@StitchSisters
@StitchSisters 3 года назад
with pjs its all about softness. Pima, cotton lawn, brushed cotton and flannel are always good but consider simple poly cotton for summer pjs.
@kerriewilliams8321
@kerriewilliams8321 5 лет назад
Great video girls, i thought I knew my cottons, but you taught me a few new things - I had seersucker all wrong! 🤣🤣. But one thing, garberdine? I think you’ve got too many r’s in it - it’s gaberdine unless you’re talking about pirate fabric - that would be garrrberrrdine 🤣😁
@EgoliMan
@EgoliMan 2 месяца назад
Your video is very informative; could you advise on fabric care for a white shirt that I have. An inside label says "Finest Twill" but there are no care instructions. Do I treat it as any other cotton shirt?
@emilysmith2784
@emilysmith2784 3 года назад
Where can you get cheesecloth for £2.99 a metre?
@StitchSisters
@StitchSisters 3 года назад
All the fabrics we used were from Minerva Crafts. Please bear in mind that this video was filmed a few years ago, so prices may have changed.
@ToniWilson-xs2gf
@ToniWilson-xs2gf 5 месяцев назад
Oooooooooooooo I am so in ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ with them Wales cords , narrow cords , is also called pin wale , I have 9 big garbage bags of just cord , I am a cord hoarder 😂 , I'm cord crazy
@fathimanoushad7947
@fathimanoushad7947 2 года назад
what would be the most suitable cotton fabric for children? i was thinking maybe cotton lawn for dresses, corduroy for overalls and trousers. Are their better options? Is cotton jersey stretchable enough?
@StitchSisters
@StitchSisters 2 года назад
Yes anything cotton would be good for kids. If you need stretch then cotton jersey is great, good for T-shirts and rompers etc
@jhumelquides540
@jhumelquides540 3 года назад
Hello! I want to know what type of cotton does common T-SHIRT is made?
@StitchSisters
@StitchSisters 3 года назад
its a cotton knit or cotton jersey normally. check out the knits video in this series for more of stretch fabrics
@arvillacm
@arvillacm 6 лет назад
Could you give some examples of patterns that we could use for quilting cottons?
@stellaphilomin6064
@stellaphilomin6064 3 года назад
Have you heard of ruby voile it’s very similar to the Swiss dots material please let me know thanks
@Geometric-sw4tb
@Geometric-sw4tb 3 года назад
Is drill cotton good for making tee shirts?
@StitchSisters
@StitchSisters 3 года назад
Drill cotton is woven so wouldn’t be good for a T-shirt. You would be better with Jersey got a T-shirt (we have another video in the series all about that so check it out)
@Anna-2
@Anna-2 2 года назад
Thanks for all the details! Do you have any details about cotton drill? I just bought some today for my first project but I'm not very familiar with fabrics yet
@StitchSisters
@StitchSisters 2 года назад
It’s very similar to cotton twill so that section might help
@Anna-2
@Anna-2 2 года назад
@@StitchSisters Thank you - is that the Gabardine section?
@linhat9276
@linhat9276 2 года назад
Broderie Anglaise is called chikan in India
@Miscli21
@Miscli21 3 года назад
Which cotton brand doesn’t fray when u cut into it?
@StitchSisters
@StitchSisters 3 года назад
All cottons will naturally fray at the edges
@resetuazon8724
@resetuazon8724 3 года назад
Guide to linen fabrics please?
@cookiebattle
@cookiebattle 2 года назад
I didn't know corduroy was from French. "Cour du roi" means the king's court, so this fabric is for the kings court.
@KimberlyHernandez-ir1gk
@KimberlyHernandez-ir1gk 3 года назад
What king of Cotton is good for applicate embroidery design?
@twinstar9
@twinstar9 3 года назад
How is chambray for quilts?
@sujeetr9201
@sujeetr9201 3 года назад
Please put this type of video that what type of fabric used for t-shirts and difference between oe and loopnet
@StitchSisters
@StitchSisters 3 года назад
You need to check out the ’knits’ video, that's where all the stretch fabric is discusses
@StitchSisters
@StitchSisters 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Nw8ikmUFoG4.html
@joannmay-anthony1076
@joannmay-anthony1076 4 года назад
can cheese cloth be used instead of jersey?
@StitchSisters
@StitchSisters 4 года назад
No as it has no stretch
@joannmay-anthony1076
@joannmay-anthony1076 4 года назад
@@StitchSisters Thanx I appreciate it!
@michellebrown6394
@michellebrown6394 6 лет назад
How do you find the knap in the velvet?
@StitchSisters
@StitchSisters 6 лет назад
Michelle Brown Velvet has a definite nap (direction of the pile). When you run your hand over the fabric, you will be able to tell whether the nap feels smooth to the touch (the pile is going down) or pushing against the pile (the pile is going up). If the nap is up, the velvet looks darker. If the nap is brushed down, the fabric looks lighter.
@PanEtRosa
@PanEtRosa 3 года назад
I came here trying to find out about more casual cottons like jersey :( guess that's another video, since it's frequently a blend but....
@StitchSisters
@StitchSisters 3 года назад
We have an entire video related to jerseys and stretch fabric 🥰
@gretabrown8320
@gretabrown8320 5 месяцев назад
Did you mention the width of the denims?
@msguinevere46
@msguinevere46 6 лет назад
What is batiste?
@suzyroberts4426
@suzyroberts4426 6 лет назад
This is a great video, so much information. I regard myself as an experienced sewist, but you taught me lots of new things about cotton. Thank you.
@dihanaster79
@dihanaster79 3 года назад
Do you know lyocel cotton?
@debbietenore9295
@debbietenore9295 3 года назад
How about Linen?
@ahmadjamal6391
@ahmadjamal6391 2 года назад
What kind of fabric is used in the polo shirt?
@StitchSisters
@StitchSisters 2 года назад
Polo shirts are typically made of cotton, polyester or a mixture of the two. Pique is a popular fabric used for polo shirts; it is a knitted weave which produces a texture that appears raised and patterned.
@ahmadjamal6391
@ahmadjamal6391 2 года назад
@@StitchSisters thanks for the info
@paulinemcleggan7585
@paulinemcleggan7585 2 года назад
Hi ladies you mentioned “nap”what is this? I might have missed it
@StitchSisters
@StitchSisters 2 года назад
Nap is the raised pile on fabrics such as velvet
@susanhart9923
@susanhart9923 2 месяца назад
cheesecloth= gauze?
@pamhopper4851
@pamhopper4851 6 лет назад
Thought it was interesting you called it swiss dot and i grew up calling it dotted swiss.
@tessah.7641
@tessah.7641 2 года назад
You forgot cotton canvas, or is this more of an interior decor fabric?
@StitchSisters
@StitchSisters 2 года назад
Yes, as it’s much stiffer it isn’t used for clothing
@user-ff2sj5zv8v
@user-ff2sj5zv8v 6 лет назад
Really interesting series, I've been watching them out of order. Just a couple of things. Please turn off phones and laptop pings as the boings and pings are really distracting. Pronunciation is gab-er-dine not garb-er-dine.
@nananinanana9302
@nananinanana9302 Год назад
The girl with black tee speak with noise that put my vibes down Literally couldn't stand listening to her speaking with a recite tone
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