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Fabric 101

Fabric 101: HempĀ 

March 11, 2024August 3, 2024

Hemp fabric is a type of textile that comes from the fibers of the Cannabis sativa plant. The…

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muslin
Fabric 101

Fabric 101: MuslinĀ 

March 8, 2024August 3, 2024

Muslin is a lightweight, breathable fabric (traditionally cotton) with a long history that traces back to ancient times….

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herringbone
Fabric 101

Fabric 101: Herringbone

March 6, 2024August 3, 2024

Herringbone fabric is recognized for its characteristic arrangement of slanting, short rows that meet in the middle in…

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worn out clothes?
Garment Care

What Causes Clothes to Wear Out So Fast?

March 4, 2024August 3, 2024

Everything we wear is subject to wear and tear. It’s often a mix of material fatigue from washing…

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bamboo sustainability
Fabric 101 · Sustainability

Is Bamboo a Sustainable Fabric?

March 1, 2024October 16, 2025

You might know bamboo as that hardy, fast-growing plant that’s used in everything from construction to cuisine, but…

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5 worst fabrics for the environment
Fabric 101 · Sustainability

Which Types of Fabric are Worst for the Environment

February 28, 2024October 17, 2025

When you’re updating your wardrobe, the environmental impact of your fabric choices might not be the first thing…

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5 Eco Friendly fabrics
Fabric 101 · Sustainability

Which Types of Fabric are Best for the Environment: A Guide to Eco-Friendly Textiles

February 26, 2024August 3, 2024

In a world increasingly concerned with climate change and natural resource depletion, your fabric choices matter more than…

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velvet, velour, and velveteen
Fabric 101

Velvet, Velour, and Velveteen: How to Tell the Difference

February 23, 2024October 17, 2025

Velvet, velour, and velveteen are related fabrics that all have a similar plush, textured surface. However, each has…

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sewing velvet
Fabric 101 · Sewing Fundamentals

How To Sew With Pile Fabric (Velvet/Velveteen/Velour/Corduroy)

February 21, 2024August 3, 2024

Sewing with pile fabrics like velvet, velveteen, velour, and corduroy requires specific handling to avoid constant frustration. Understanding…

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velveteen
Fabric 101

Fabric 101: VelveteenĀ 

February 19, 2024August 3, 2024

Velveteen is a plush fabric that resembles velvet, but it’s actually quite different when you take a closer…

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About AJ Pratt

Hello, my name is AJ and I am on a mission to slowly, but surely replace my entire closet with home-sewn clothing. My goal is to reduce the effects of fast fashion by teaching myself and others how to sew our own high-quality, handmade clothing and use up those fabric scraps and remnants with creative and useful sewing patterns and tutorials.

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