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The textile industry is home to continual innovations and advancements, and at I Want Fabric, we're always on the lookout for the next big thing. We're thrilled to introduce our latest addition: Reborn Eco-Friendly Recycled Chenille Fabric.
As part of our commitment to providing customers with exceptional fabrics that are kinder to the planet, this new chenille fabric ticks all the boxes. It's luxuriously soft, durable, versatile, and manufactured using recycled materials in an eco-friendly process.
Our eco-friendly chenille is made from recycled
Looking for innovative ways to turn fabric into art? Fabric art is an exciting and versatile medium that allows you to upcycle textiles into beautiful decorative accents and practical items. With just some basic supplies, your creativity can flourish as you stitch, sculpt, collage, paint, and weave your way to amazing DIY projects with crafting fabrics.
We dive into 5 unique fabric art projects guaranteed to spark your inspiration.
Give fabric scraps new life by transforming them into mixed media collages full of texture, depth, and colour. This fabric art technique layers textiles, paper, paint, and more to create a one-of-a-kind artwork.
Follow these 7 in-depth tips to wash your delicate fabrics and everyday essentials like a pro. :
Proper sorting before you wash clothes and other fabric items ensures the best results. First, separate lights and darks to prevent colours from bleeding, fading, or turning murky.
Next, group items by fabric type. This allows you to wash according to ideal settings for each fabric’s needs. For example, sturdy denim can handle
With some creative ideas, you can transform your outdoor space into an extension of your home. Here are 7 great ways to do it:
Cushions are a quick and affordable way to revamp your outdoor furniture. Choose vibrant prints, patterns, and textures in outdoor fabrics that can withstand sun, rain, mildew, and dirt.
Make cushions in different shapes and sizes, for example, square back cushions, lumbar cushions, or bolsters. Go bold with
Read on for 8 inspirational ideas on repurposing fabric in innovative ways.
This simple project lets you transform small fabric scraps into colourful vintage-style tape. It's perfect for scrapbooking, gift wrapping, wreath making, and other paper crafts.
How to make fabric tape:
You'll need assorted cotton, wool, or linen fabric scraps cut into 1/2 to 1-inch wide strips, double-sided
The world of fabric weaves offers endless options for sewists and designers, but what exactly makes a plain weave different from a twill weave? How do warp and weft threads work together to create woven fabrics?
In our guide to fabric weaves, we explore the basics and shed light on how they impact a fabric's characteristics.
A fabric's weave refers to how the warp and weft threads are interlaced to create the material. The warp threads run vertically, while the weft threads run horizontally across the fabric. The pattern in which these two sets of threads overlap determines the weave.
By interlacing the warp and weft in different ways, weavers can produce fabrics with unique properties suited for different purposes. The weave affects characteristics like drape, breathability, durability, texture, and more.
Whether you’re looking at buying new furniture or giving new life to existing pieces, choosing the right upholstery fabric can seem daunting. With so many options like woven fabrics, leather, microfibre, and more, it can be overwhelming to decide which material is best suited for your furniture.
That's where understanding fabric grades comes in. Fabric grades provide insight into a material's expected performance and durability. This makes selecting the perfect upholstery or reupholstery fabrics easier.
We explore the upholstery grading system to help you confidently pick the best textiles for covering furniture.
Upholstery fabrics are categorised into grades that indicate their durability and recommended uses. The grading system ranks fabrics on a scale from light domestic use to heavy commercial use.
These fabrics are delicate