RESPONSIBLE, MINDFUL, ECO-FRIENDLY FABRICS FOR THE MODERN MAKER
For the home sewist, we've picked out the more sustainable options ready for you. No more feeling disappointed when you find a pretty print fabric, only to discover it's made entirely of Polyester!
OUR FABRICS ARE PRICED AT 1/2 METRES (50CM)
At A KIND CLOTH, we aim towards zero-waste. Buying in 1/2 metre increments allows for less wastage than buying at 1 metre increments when you know how much fabric you need for your project.
Pieces will be cut in one continuous length.
ECO-FRIENDLY DRESSMAKING FABRICS & INDIE PATTERN COLLECTIONS
FABRICS NEW IN
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Shape Shifter Moss Green Eco Viscose Fabric
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- Nerida Hansen
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- £6.50
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Graphic Blush Eco Viscose Fabric
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- Verhees
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- £6.00
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Colorful Garden Plum Eco Viscose Fabric
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- Nerida Hansen
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- £6.50
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Pickle Sandwash Lyocell Fabric
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- Verhees
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- £8.00
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Bring joy to your wardrobe with Our Pattern of the Month
Hughes Dress Sewing Pattern
From the Friday Pattern Co., the Hughes Dress is the perfect everyday dress. It features Viennese seams, gathered sleeves, a gorgeous scoop neckline, and the skirt has an a-line sweep.
Don't worry about where to store your valuables while wearing this dress. The Hughes features comfortable easy to sew pockets!
Sizes: XS - 7X
Level: Intermediate
Fabric: Designed for woven fabrics. A drapey viscose will give a more elegant dressy look, while a more sturdy fabric like a linen will give you a gorgeous everyday dress.
Check out more sewing patterns from Friday Pattern Co.

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About sustainable fabrics and fibres

WHAT MAKES A FABRIC 'SUSTAINABLE'?
At A KIND CLOTH, we know there is no such thing as a 'perfect' fabric, so how do we determine what makes one fabric more sustainable than another?

ORGANIC COTTON
Cotton is a natural fibre, therefore biodegradable, and so should be classed as sustainable right? Well, not really! But organic cotton...

IS VISCOSE SUSTAINABLE?
Is Viscose a natural fibre? But does that make it sustainable? What about water and chemical usage during production? Is it biodegradable or compostable?