Mettler Cotton 1243 Sm Black Iris. Both solids and multi's are perfect for all your quilting, sewing and long arm cotton needs. The mercerization of all Mettler cottons creates that beautiful silk-like sheen, high breaking resistance, color fastness and optimal elongation. Use Mettler's SILK-FINISH COTTON 50 with confidence to create your heirloom quilts, custom garments and creative projects. Tex 32. Manufacturer recommends needle size 80-90. Old color number 105-0688 or 105-688.
Metrosene Poly Thread 50wt 150m/164yds Vanilla Bean Old Number 1161-0388
Metrosene can be used on all fabrics and seams. The thread is easy-iron, shrink proof, and offers great color fastness. Metrosene’s high tensile strength, optimal elasticity, and ideal smoothness makes it the sewist’s choice. Old color number 1161-388
Costume Maker's Act II by J. Wecker Frisch of Great Joy Studio | This vibrant fabric features a lively scene of a costume party from the 1920s, complete with flappers, dapper gentlemen, and whimsical decor like lanterns and stars. The design showcases a mix of black and white with striking orange accents, creating a nostalgic yet festive atmosphere. Perfect for costumes, theatrical productions, or any project that requires a touch of historical glamour, this fabric brings the charm of the Jazz Age to life with its detailed and dynamic illustration.
Costume Maker's Act II by J. Wecker Frisch of Great Joy Studio | This fabric showcases an intricate design featuring costume patterns in a vibrant orange print on a black background, ideal for costume makers and enthusiasts. The design includes various diagrams and figures illustrating different costume pieces, providing a unique and educational aesthetic. Perfect for creating theatrical outfits or for educational purposes in costume design, this fabric combines functionality with a visually engaging pattern.
Bird is the Word by Kimberly Kight | 40 Piece Assorted: 2.5" x WOF
Machine Service Update
Starting the week of June 30th, our technician will be servicing machines on Wednesday mornings. All machines need to be in by Sunday at 4pm to be seen that week!