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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Ocean Motion H by RouCouCou Organic Cotton Fabric
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- Cloud9 Fabrics
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- £8.75
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Flowers Black Eco Viscose Fabric
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- Verhees
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- £6.00
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Trail Run Purple Eco Viscose Fabric
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- Nerida Hansen
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- £6.50
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Shape Shifter Off-White Eco Viscose Fabric
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- Nerida Hansen
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- £6.50
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Bring joy to your wardrobe with Our Pattern of the Month
Cleo Dress Sewing Pattern
From Original Digby Patterns, the Cleo dress is a classic summer dress, cinched in from under the chest to the waist using channels of elastic for flexibility and comfort. Plus it has pockets!
Sizes: UK2 - UK22, UK12 - UK34
Fabric: Woven, light-medium weight fabrics such as cotton, viscose and linen.
Check out more sewing patterns from Original Digby Patterns

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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?