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title: Fabric options
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title: "Aaron A-Shirt: Fabric Options"
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An A-shirt is essentially underwear. And in that capacity, you want something that is comfortable, feels nice on your skin and breaths.
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title: Fabric options
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title: "Albert apron: Fabric Options"
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An apron works best with a fabric that is sturdy, tightly woven, and easy to clean.
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title: Fabric options
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title: "Bee bikini top: Fabric Options"
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### Main and Lining Fabric
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title: Fabric options
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title: "Bella body block: Fabric Options"
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If you are making a default Bella to see how it fits we recommend a fabric such as **Calico (Muslin)** or a cheaper fabric that matches the drape and stretch of the fabric you intend to make a finalised version of Bella with.
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title: Fabric options
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title: "Benjamin bow tie: Fabric Options"
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The bow ties you find in the store are typically make out of silk or some imitation silk poly.
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title: Fabric options
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title: "Bent body Block: Fabric Options"
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If you are making a default Bent to see how it fits we recommend a fabric such as **Calico (Muslin)** or a cheaper fabric that matches the drape and stretch of the fabric you intend to make a finalised version of Bella with.
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title: Fabric options
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title: "Breanna body block: Fabric Options"
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If you are making a default Breanna to see how it fits we recommend a fabric such as **Calico (Muslin)** or a cheaper fabric that matches the drape and stretch of the fabric you intend to make a finalised version of Breanna with.
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title: Fabric options
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title: "Brian body block: Fabric Options"
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If you are making a default Brian to see how it fits we recommend a fabric such as **Calico (Muslin)** or a cheaper fabric that matches the drape and stretch of the fabric you intend to make a finalised version of Brian with.
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title: Fabric options
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title: "Bruce boxer briefs: Fabric Options"
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You need a stretchy fabric for this pattern. Preferable something that is comfortable and soft to the touch, while allowing the skin to breathe.
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title: Fabric options
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title: "Carlita coat: Fabric Options"
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### Main Fabric
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title: Fabric options
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title: "Carlton coat: Fabric Options"
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### Main Fabric
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title: Fabric options
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title: "Cathrin corset: Fabric Options"
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Corsets must be made from fabric with no stretch at all. The fabric designed for corset making is called coutil. Although coutil is expensive, not much is needed for a corset. Some cheaper alternatives include canvas, denim and cotton ticking. However, these will stretch over time and are not suitable for any garment with a large waist reduction: they are not strong enough. They are good options for testing the pattern to see how it fits on you. For corsets made from silk and cotton and other fancy fabrics, you need to use several layers - the fabric you want to be seen, on top of a layer of coutil or other strength layer, and perhaps also a third layer made out of lining which will sit next to the body.
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title: Fabric options
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title: "Charlie chinos: Fabric Options"
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The obvious choice for Charlie chinos, is [chino fabric](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chino_cloth), which is a cotton twill fabric.
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title: "Cornelius cycling breeches: Fabric Options"
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### Main Fabric
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title: Fabric options
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title: "Diana draped top: Fabric Options"
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This top works best in one of these two scenarios:
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title: Fabric options
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title: "Florence face mask: Fabric Options"
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The goal of our mask is to stop droplets. So you want to go for something that filters those out.
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title: "Florent flat cap: Fabric Options"
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For the main fabric of your cap, a thick fabric will shape better, but if you go for a lighter fabric, you can interface it to give it more body.
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title: Fabric options
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title: "Holmes deerstalker hat: Fabric Options"
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### Main Fabric
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title: Fabric options
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title: "Hortensia handbag: Fabric Options"
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### Main Fabric
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title: Fabric options
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title: "Huey hoodie: Fabric Options"
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You may find a dedicated sweatshirt/tracksuit fabric section in your fabric store of choice. If you don't, just head for the knitwear section and look for a thicker comfortable knit fabric.
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title: "Hugo hoodie: Fabric Options"
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You may find a dedicated sweatshirt/tracksuit fabric section in your fabric store of choice. If you don't, just head for the knitwear section and look for a thicker comfortable knit fabric.
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As far as fibers go, you can go all cotton, or opt for a poly or acryl cotton blend.
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title: "Jaeger jacket: Fabric Options"
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Sportscoats are typically made from a heavier wool, often with some texture or pattern in the weave.
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In general, they are made in _busier_ fabrics.
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title: Fabric options
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title: "Lunetius Lacerna: Fabric Options"
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In the Roman era both linen and wool were widely available so both would be appropriate for this project. Silk was also available but it was very much a ‘fancy’ fabric used to show off wealth and status as it had to come from abroad.
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title: "Paco pants: Fabric Options"
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These work best in a lighter fabric with relatively good drape.
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title: "Penelope pencil skirt: Fabric Options"
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### Main Fabric
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title: "Sandy circle skirt: Fabric Options"
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### Main Fabric
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title: "Shin swim trunks: Fabric Options"
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Swim trunks should be made out of a material with stretch that is suitable for being in the water.
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title: "Simon shirt: Fabric Options"
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Any fabric shop that is worth your business should have a shirting section.
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title: "Simone shirt: Fabric Options"
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title: "Sven sweatshirt: Fabric Options"
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Sven can be any sweatshirt you want it to be. From wovens to knit or even scuba, you can't really go wrong as long as you stick with something that has a bit of weight to it.
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title: "Tamiko top: Fabric Options"
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This pattern has a lot of unfinished edges, so you need something that does not ravel. And you want to go for something with a nice drape.
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title: "Teagan T-shirt: Fabric Options"
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The Teagan T-shirt is designed as a close-fitting tee and is best suited to knit fabrics with some stretch, such as jersey. Cotton knits are often an easy-to-sew option for those new to knits. Rayon knits generally will have a bit more drape and are more slippery to sew.
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title: "Theo trousers: Fabric Options"
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You have a lot of options here, but keep in mind that these are classic cut trousers. In other words, do not use stretch, denim, pleather of that sort of thing. Safe bets are wool, cotton, or linen, possibly blended with some synthetic.
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title: "Tiberius Tunica: Fabric Options"
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Tiberius can be made out of almost any woven fabric. Historically "accurate" would be linen, wool, and, to an extent, cotton. If you care about authenticity, research this a bit. In any case, natural fibers without any stretch are the way to go.
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title: "Titan trouser block: Fabric Options"
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If you are making a default Titan to see how it fits we recommend a fabric such as **Calico (Muslin)** or a cheaper fabric that matches the drape and stretch of the fabric you intend to make a finalised version of Titan with.
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title: "Trayvon tie: Fabric Options"
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## Tie fabric
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title: "Ursula undies: Fabric Options"
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You need a fabric with plenty of horizontal and vertical stretch (sometimes called “four-way stretch”) for this pattern. Preferably something that is comfortable, soft, and breathable.
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title: "Wahid waistcoat: Fabric Options"
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All suiting fabrics are a great choice for your waistcoats. Any fabric shop that's worth your business should have a suiting section. You can just walk in, ask where you can find the fabric for suits, and pick out something you like.
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title: "Walburga Wappenrock: Fabric Options"
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Walburga can be made out of almost any woven fabric. Historically "accurate" would be linen, wool, and, to an extent, cotton. If you care about authenticity, research this a bit. In any case, natural fibers without any stretch are the way to go.
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title: "Waralee wrap pants: Fabric Options"
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You may find a dedicated sweatshirt/tracksuit fabric section in your fabric store of choice. If you don't, just head for the knitwear section and look for a thicker comfortable knit fabric.
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