Each day we get several calls, and I got to thinking, if people are calling with these questions, then I am sure there are others thinking the same thing, but they are not picking up the phone. So I will try to start outlining some of my conversations.
Todays call came in early. Someone looking for some samples. She wants to make Vogue 1257 and she is thinking purple wool jersey. So, how will wool work when a knit is called for? Is there another fabric that may be better? What other options are there?
We spoke of the benefits of wool jersey, about maybe using bamboo spandex jersey, and what qualities she wanted for her dress.
Wool jersey is a timeless classic for a dress. It is an elegant and often ignored choice for the home sewer. Wool comes in as many weights and styles as any other fabric. It has many benefits: it sews easily, most often does not ravel, absorbs moisture, and with the stretch gives a flattering line.
Give wool a look next time.




