1. Hemp Fabric Our hemp is made from 55% hemp and 45% certified organic cotton. Sustainable Hemp grows without the need of harmful herbicides and pesticides; hemp is planted in dense crops not allowing sun light to penetrate, which reduces weed growth by 95%, eliminating the need for herbicides. No pesticides are used due to the inherent properties contained in the plant itself. Hemp is commonly used as a companion crop bordering family gardens as a deterrent to insects and infestations. Hemp is an ideal r...
  2. Flannel Flannel is soft and brushed to have a slight fuzziness that brings warmth and comfort. This is a great material for lounge pants, bedding, blankets, burp cloths and more.
  3. Paper Patterns Prefer doing things the old fashioned way and having a pattern shipped out to you? No problem!
  4. Stretch Cottons Stretch cottons are perfect for leggings, tops, dresses, swaddles, hats, rompers, and so much more! They have primary stretch on the cross grain (across the fabric). Jersey knit is typically lighter in weight than interlock knit. Jersey is often used for t-shirts and rolls toward the right-side of the fabric when cut and then stretched. Interlock knit is usually used for leggings and does not roll after being cut. Some of our knits are 100% cotton while others have up to 6% lycra/spandex...
  5. Quilting Cottons Quilting cottons are considered standard cottons. They have a little stretch across the bias (diagonally) and minimal stretch on the grain. This is what most people refer to when they say to use "cotton" fabric. Our most common quilting cottons are poplin and broadcloth. Flannel is another common quilting cotton. Like poplin and broadcloth, it is a woven cotton, but flannel has nap which makes it a fuzzy and cozy fabric. Double gauze is made from two layers of soft to the touch ...