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Sewing Fabrics-how to choose

Sewing Fabrics-how to choose
by Linda Keaveny
Part of the fun with sewing lies in matching fabric to patterns. Spend a little time choosing the right fabric to match your colors, style, and personality.
Always, look at the way the fabric hangs in the picture on the pattern envelope, is it loose and flowing or very crisp and structured ? If the pattern lists more than one type of fabric then your choice would depend on the look and feel you desire. Check the pattern for suggested fabrics, be sure to follow their suggestions as patterns are designed for specific types of fabric, using fabrics not suggested could result in failure of your project.



When a pattern calls for stretch knits only, DO NOT use any other type of fabric, doing so could result in the item not being useable. i.e. you might not be able to get it on without the proper stretch. On knits only patterns there will be a gauge on the pattern envelope, you can hold the fabric you are thinking of purchasing to the unstretched gauge and stretch it to the stretched marks and then let go. Did the fabric stretch the necessary distance and just as important did it return to its original size. If you answer no to either question then it's not the fabric for that pattern. Return is just as important as stretch.

The object is to make the fabric look good on you, just because it looks good on the bolt, doesn't mean it will look good on you ! Pay particular attention to textures and patterns as they can emphasize areas that you may want to minimize and visa versa. Fabric stores with mirrors would be great as you could see how colors and texture look against your skin tones. Unfortunately, The fabric stores here do not have mirrors, in which case it would be a good idea to take along someone whose opinion you trust, if you are new to sewing or just unsure.

The final step before purchasing your fabric should be to read the cardboard it will show you the width of the fabric, the price per yard, the fabric content and the care instructions. The most important consideration, is it machine washable, hot or cold water, machine dryable or do you have to hang or lay flat to dry, or will this fabric have to be dry cleaned! VERY IMPORTANT to match your lifestyle.

Spending a little time in choosing your fabric will make your project easier to sew and more likely to turn out correctly.




About the Author
linda Keaveny runs www.sewingquiltingcrafts.com, a blog with tips and valuable information. She is also giving away free memberships to her newsletter, that provides patterns and pertinant information. For more information check it out. www.sewingquiltingcrafts.com

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