1. Art Gallery Fabrics Poplin – Bohemian Prints + Linen Cotton Blend Back in Stock I’m happy to share that a beautiful assortment of Art Gallery poplins has just arrived at Organic Fabric Company, along with a restock of our best-selling linen/cotton blends. These are fabrics chosen with intention — cohesive, wearable, and timeless. Art Gallery Poplins – Bohemian with a Vintage Palette This newest assortment from Art Gallery Fabrics leans into soft bohemian styling with vintage pinks, muted taupes, and whimsical motifs. The color palette feels gently worn in — not loud or t...
  2. 111: "The Whisper of Linen - Beauty, Breath, and the Frequencies of Fabric" There’s something sacred about linen.Its texture, its breathability, the way it cradles the body with softness and strength—it’s more than fabric. It’s a companion to slow living, a keeper of calm. In this episode of Beyond the Fabric, I share the story of a humble thrifted linen sheet that found a new life on my king-sized bed, and how it became one of the most beloved pieces in our home. From there, we journey into the ancient history of linen, explore how it's made (a process as revere...
  3. Benefits of Linen Fabric Linen is a natural fabric made from the fibers of the flax plant. It has been used for thousands of years for clothing, bedding, and home decor, and is known for its durability, strength, and comfort. In recent years, linen has become increasingly popular due to its sustainable and eco-friendly properties. Breathable: Linen is a highly breathable fabric, allowing air to circulate around the body and keep the skin cool and dry. This makes it an ideal fabric for warm weather and summer clot...
  4. Happy Friday! See What's New in Shop! Organic Maker Directory Hello Friends! We have some new items here in stock that you don't want to miss. We have the new Birch Fabrics organic linen (don't delay, some of the colors have already sold out!). In addition to this we have restocked a lot of low and out of stock solid colors in both poplin and broadcloth! Meanwhile, a huge "THANK YOU" to our awesome customers who bring used paper bags and bubble wrap by shop to be upcycled into eco-friendly packaging materials! We strongly believe tha...
  5. What Are You Really Wearing? A Guide to Fabrics, Health, & Sustainable Sewing Have you ever paused to consider what your clothes are truly made of? The fabric resting against your skin, the sheets you sleep in each night, the tote bag you carry through your days—these everyday textiles quietly shape your comfort, your health, and your relationship with nature. In a world dominated by fast fashion and synthetic materials, it’s easy to overlook an important truth: many modern fabrics are saturated with chemicals, derived from plastic, and designed for speed rather than l...
  6. What Is Organic Fabric? A Clear Guide to Healthier, More Sustainable Textiles The fabric we live in is rarely questioned.It wraps our children, rests against our skin, holds the warmth of our beds, and follows us quietly through ordinary days. And yet—so much of it carries a hidden story. If you’ve ever felt a quiet nudge to look closer at what your clothes, sheets, or handmade projects are made of, you’re not alone. Organic fabric isn’t a trend or a buzzword—it’s a return. A return to cleaner fields, safer hands, and textiles made with intention. Let’s slow down and u...
  7. What You Put on Your Body—and In It—Matters | Why Equip Prime Protein Has a Place in a Low-Tox, Intentional Home At Organic Fabric Company, we talk often about what touches our skin—organic cotton, linen, wool, and natural fibers chosen with care. But living thoughtfully doesn’t stop at fabric. It extends into the kitchen, the pantry, and the small daily choices that quietly shape our health. What we wear matters.And so does what we consume. That’s why I want to share a product that aligns beautifully with the same values that guide this shop: Equip Prime Protein. Clean Living Is a Whole-Home Practice M...
  8. 10 Simple One-Yard Sewing Projects for Slow, Joyful Making There’s something quietly magical about a single yard of fabric — the way it folds in your hands, full of possibility, waiting to become something useful and lovely. A yard feels approachable, friendly… like a small window of time that invites you to pause, breathe, and create something with intention. Today, I’m sharing ten simple one-yard projects that bring beauty into the home without overwhelm. These are the kinds of makes you can finish in an afternoon while the children play nearby, or...
  9. What touches your skin matters. What touches your skin matters. It’s something we don’t always stop to think about—but fabric is one of the things we live with most closely. The clothes we wear, the dresses we sew, the quilts we curl up under… they stay with us throughout the day. And while cotton and linen begin as natural fibers, what happens after harvest is just as important. During dyeing and finishing, fabrics can sometimes be exposed to substances like formaldehyde, heavy metals, or chemical residues used in processi...
  10. 10 Creative and Fun Uses for Wooden Rings If you have purchased some of our American grown and made maple rings —you might be surprised at how versatile they really are. Whether you’re a crafter, sewist, or a creative homemaker, these natural rings can be transformed into so many useful and beautiful things. Here are 10 ideas to inspire your next handmade project: 1. Teething Rings for BabiesWith a bit of sanding and some food-safe oil, wooden rings can become safe and soothing teething toys. Wrap them with organic cotton fabric or c...
  11. Reusable Produce Bag with a Seamless Bottom | Tutorial This reusable produce bag is light, washable, and eco-friendly. These are also perfect for bread bags! Using one long rectangle means there is no bottom seam, making it more durable. The side-fold casing method keeps edges neat and fray-free without special tools. Please read through the instructions before beginning your project. Materials Light, breathable cotton (voile, batiste, gauze, muslin) or linen/linen blend 1/2 inch cotton twill tape, ribbon, or cord (about 36 inches per bag...
  12. Your Creativity, Our Fabrics: A Story of Beautiful, Sustainable Making Every maker has a story to tell—woven into every stitch, patch, and seam. Whether you’re quilting a heirloom piece, sewing a dress that reflects your personality, or crafting a bag that carries your daily essentials, your creativity is at the heart of it all. At Organic Fabric Company, we believe you deserve materials that honor the time, skill, and love you pour into your projects. That’s why we offer beautiful, sustainable fabric for everyone—eco-friendly textiles that are gentle on nature,...
  13. A Beginner’s Guide to Fabric Types & Materials: Choosing the Best for Your Sewing Projects The Fabric of Our Lives: What Are You Really Wearing? Have you ever stopped to think about what your clothes are made of? The fabric against your skin, the sheets you sleep in, the bags you carry—each is crafted from a material that impacts not only comfort but also health and sustainability. In a world dominated by fast fashion and synthetic textiles, it’s easy to overlook the reality that many of these fabrics are steeped in chemicals, microplastics, and environmental harm. But what if you ...
  14. 5 Simple Ways to Make Fashion More Sustainable: A Thoughtful Guide for Your Wardrobe Sustainability in fashion is more than just a buzzword—it’s a movement towards slowing down, living more mindfully, and making choices that reflect our values. 1. Buy Less, Make More: Craft High-Quality Staples We get it—fast fashion is tempting. But what if, instead of buying pieces that last only a season, you focused on creating timeless items that can be loved for years? Investing in high-quality basics, especially ones you make yourself, brings a whole new level of joy and pride. Pictur...
  15. Debunking Myths: Working with Organic Fabric In recent years, there has been a surge in interest in sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives across various industries, including fashion and textiles. As a result, organic fabric has gained significant attention for its environmental benefits. However, with this growing interest comes a common misconception: that working with organic fabric is more challenging than conventional fabric. Concerns about texture, weight, and handling often deter designers and artisans from incorporating orga...
  16. Reducing Microplastic Pollution: A Guide to Eco-Friendly Textile Care at Home Microplastics are tiny particles of plastic that measure less than 5mm, and they're found in a variety of products, including cosmetics, cleaning products, and textiles. In textiles, microplastics are shed from synthetic fibers during the washing process. These particles then enter our waterways and oceans, where they can cause damage to marine life and enter the food chain. The impact of microplastics on the environment is still being studied, but it is clear that they are a growing pro...