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Wool waterrepelling dark beige

Wool waterrepelling dark beige

The classic coat woolThe wool coat is a classic! And while you can design and sew a wool coat from many different types of wool, you'll get the classic look when you choose this wadding for your project. In short, it's a look that never goes out of fashion and is perfect for children, young people and adults alike. That said, you naturally calf's wool is usable for all sorts of other things. The material is long lasting and water-repellent, making it ideal for outerwear. For example, have you considered a short jacket - perhaps with a zip - or a roomy poncho that's easy to pull over your head and cosy to snuggle up in?  We also use the wool for shirts with pockets, where the heavy felted quality gives the shirt a pretty cool look.  Homespun - what is it?Homespun is a lightweight twill woven wool that has been processed with water, soap, heat and beating, then scratched up to give you a dense structure that is virtually windproof and waterproof. Originally, wadding was made from pure wool and used, for example, for work wear. Today, it is often a blended product to ensure the best possible quality. Practical InformationThis fabric is made up of 65% wool, 25% nylon and 10% polyester. It is 145 cm wide and you can choose the number of metres you need for your project. Please note that this wool is not washable. Remember to use the right needles - we recommend using universal needles when sewing with this wool. And a little tip: you can increase the stitch length to get a nice finished look.

GBP 25.00
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Wool waterrepelling dark cobolt

Wool waterrepelling dark cobolt

The classic coat woolThe wool coat is a classic! And while you can design and sew a wool coat from many different types of wool, you'll get the classic look when you choose this wadding for your project. In short, it's a look that never goes out of fashion and is perfect for children, young people and adults alike. That said, you naturally calf's wool is usable for all sorts of other things. The material is long lasting and water-repellent, making it ideal for outerwear. For example, have you considered a short jacket - perhaps with a zip - or a roomy poncho that's easy to pull over your head and cosy to snuggle up in?  We also use the wool for shirts with pockets, where the heavy felted quality gives the shirt a pretty cool look.  Homespun - what is it?Homespun is a lightweight twill woven wool that has been processed with water, soap, heat and beating, then scratched up to give you a dense structure that is virtually windproof and waterproof. Originally, wadding was made from pure wool and used, for example, for work wear. Today, it is often a blended product to ensure the best possible quality. Practical InformationThis fabric is made up of 65% wool, 25% nylon and 10% polyester. It is 145 cm wide and you can choose the number of metres you need for your project. Please note that this wool is not washable. Remember to use the right needles - we recommend using universal needles when sewing with this wool. And a little tip: you can increase the stitch length to get a nice finished look.

GBP 25.00
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Wool black waterrepelling

Wool black waterrepelling

The classic coat woolThe wool coat is a classic! And while you can design and sew a wool coat from many different types of wool, you'll get the classic look when you choose this wadding for your project. In short, it's a look that never goes out of fashion and is perfect for children, young people and adults alike. That said, you naturally calf's wool is usable for all sorts of other things. The material is long lasting and water-repellent, making it ideal for outerwear. For example, have you considered a short jacket - perhaps with a zip - or a roomy poncho that's easy to pull over your head and cosy to snuggle up in?  We also use the wool for shirts with pockets, where the heavy felted quality gives the shirt a pretty cool look.  Homespun - what is it?Homespun is a lightweight twill woven wool that has been processed with water, soap, heat and beating, then scratched up to give you a dense structure that is virtually windproof and waterproof. Originally, wadding was made from pure wool and used, for example, for work wear. Today, it is often a blended product to ensure the best possible quality. Practical InformationThis fabric is made up of 65% wool, 25% nylon and 10% polyester. It is 145 cm wide and you can choose the number of metres you need for your project. Please note that this wool is not washable. Remember to use the right needles - we recommend using universal needles when sewing with this wool. And a little tip: you can increase the stitch length to get a nice finished look.

GBP 25.00
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Wool charcoal waterrepelling

Wool charcoal waterrepelling

The classic coat woolThe wool coat is a classic! And while you can design and sew a wool coat from many different types of wool, you'll get the classic look when you choose this wadding for your project. In short, it's a look that never goes out of fashion and is perfect for children, young people and adults alike. That said, you naturally calf's wool is usable for all sorts of other things. The material is long lasting and water-repellent, making it ideal for outerwear. For example, have you considered a short jacket - perhaps with a zip - or a roomy poncho that's easy to pull over your head and cosy to snuggle up in?  We also use the wool for shirts with pockets, where the heavy felted quality gives the shirt a pretty cool look.  Homespun - what is it?Homespun is a lightweight twill woven wool that has been processed with water, soap, heat and beating, then scratched up to give you a dense structure that is virtually windproof and waterproof. Originally, wadding was made from pure wool and used, for example, for work wear. Today, it is often a blended product to ensure the best possible quality. Practical InformationThis fabric is made up of 65% wool, 25% nylon and 10% polyester. It is 145 cm wide and you can choose the number of metres you need for your project. Please note that this wool is not washable. Remember to use the right needles - we recommend using universal needles when sewing with this wool. And a little tip: you can increase the stitch length to get a nice finished look.

GBP 25.00
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Wool light grey melange waterrepelling

Wool light grey melange waterrepelling

The classic coat woolThe wool coat is a classic! And while you can design and sew a wool coat from many different types of wool, you'll get the classic look when you choose this wadding for your project. In short, it's a look that never goes out of fashion and is perfect for children, young people and adults alike. That said, you naturally calf's wool is usable for all sorts of other things. The material is long lasting and water-repellent, making it ideal for outerwear. For example, have you considered a short jacket - perhaps with a zip - or a roomy poncho that's easy to pull over your head and cosy to snuggle up in?  We also use the wool for shirts with pockets, where the heavy felted quality gives the shirt a pretty cool look.  Homespun - what is it?Homespun is a lightweight twill woven wool that has been processed with water, soap, heat and beating, then scratched up to give you a dense structure that is virtually windproof and waterproof. Originally, wadding was made from pure wool and used, for example, for work wear. Today, it is often a blended product to ensure the best possible quality. Practical InformationThis fabric is made up of 65% wool, 25% nylon and 10% polyester. It is 145 cm wide and you can choose the number of metres you need for your project. Please note that this wool is not washable. Remember to use the right needles - we recommend using universal needles when sewing with this wool. And a little tip: you can increase the stitch length to get a nice finished look.

GBP 25.00
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Wool navy waterrepelling

Wool navy waterrepelling

The classic coat woolThe wool coat is a classic! And while you can design and sew a wool coat from many different types of wool, you'll get the classic look when you choose this wadding for your project. In short, it's a look that never goes out of fashion and is perfect for children, young people and adults alike. That said, you naturally calf's wool is usable for all sorts of other things. The material is long lasting and water-repellent, making it ideal for outerwear. For example, have you considered a short jacket - perhaps with a zip - or a roomy poncho that's easy to pull over your head and cosy to snuggle up in?  We also use the wool for shirts with pockets, where the heavy felted quality gives the shirt a pretty cool look.  Homespun - what is it?Homespun is a lightweight twill woven wool that has been processed with water, soap, heat and beating, then scratched up to give you a dense structure that is virtually windproof and waterproof. Originally, wadding was made from pure wool and used, for example, for work wear. Today, it is often a blended product to ensure the best possible quality. Practical InformationThis fabric is made up of 65% wool, 25% nylon and 10% polyester. It is 145 cm wide and you can choose the number of metres you need for your project. Please note that this wool is not washable. Remember to use the right needles - we recommend using universal needles when sewing with this wool. And a little tip: you can increase the stitch length to get a nice finished look.

GBP 25.00
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Woven wool dark green

Woven wool red

Woven wool marine

Woven wool petrol blue

Woven wool black

Bias tape cotton 18mm light blue 5m

Bias tape cotton 18mm light blue 5m

Bias tape in ALL colours!  Okay – claiming "all" might be an exaggeration, but here you really get a whole rainbow of colours to choose from for your DIY project.     Bias tape is the icing on the cake. And the colour – that's up to you. Find one that matches your project, choose one that offers a subtle shade difference, or go all out on contrast and pick one (or several!) that stands out and draws attention. It's your design – you obviously decide.     The bias tape is 18 mm wide and made of 100% cotton. You get 5 meters of bias tape in a package.    Use bias tape for...   Stitch bias tape on blankets and bath towels. Use it on dresses, shirts and blouses – and for baby clothes and bodysuits. Let the bias tape act as lovely details and beautiful finishes on edges and cutouts.     Good to know about bias tape  Bias tape has the (almost) magical ability to adapt to many types of fabric. As the name suggests, it's cut on the bias, so it naturally follows your curves, necklines, corners, and edges. This provides a beautiful finish.     How to stitch on bias tape  Bias tape is for sewing onto curves, corners, and straight stretches. When sewing the bias tape onto your project, stitch in straight stitches with a stitch length of about 2.5 cm. While you're sewing, don't pull or stretch it. Let it align naturally along the edge, ensuring a neat finish.     TIP  When you start sewing on your bias tape, fold about 2 cm inwards so it's double-layered. When finishing, tuck the other end's fold over your folded start. The same principle applies when extending bias tape.  

GBP 3.25
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Bias tape cotton 18mm orange 5m

Bias tape cotton 18mm orange 5m

Bias tape in ALL colours!  Okay – claiming "all" might be an exaggeration, but here you really get a whole rainbow of colours to choose from for your DIY project.     Bias tape is the icing on the cake. And the colour – that's up to you. Find one that matches your project, choose one that offers a subtle shade difference, or go all out on contrast and pick one (or several!) that stands out and draws attention. It's your design – you obviously decide.     The bias tape is 18 mm wide and made of 100% cotton. You get 5 meters of bias tape in a package.    Use bias tape for...   Stitch bias tape on blankets and bath towels. Use it on dresses, shirts and blouses – and for baby clothes and bodysuits. Let the bias tape act as lovely details and beautiful finishes on edges and cutouts.     Good to know about bias tape  Bias tape has the (almost) magical ability to adapt to many types of fabric. As the name suggests, it's cut on the bias, so it naturally follows your curves, necklines, corners, and edges. This provides a beautiful finish.     How to stitch on bias tape  Bias tape is for sewing onto curves, corners, and straight stretches. When sewing the bias tape onto your project, stitch in straight stitches with a stitch length of about 2.5 cm. While you're sewing, don't pull or stretch it. Let it align naturally along the edge, ensuring a neat finish.     TIP  When you start sewing on your bias tape, fold about 2 cm inwards so it's double-layered. When finishing, tuck the other end's fold over your folded start. The same principle applies when extending bias tape.  

GBP 3.25
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Bias tape cotton 18mm cobalt 5m

Bias tape cotton 18mm cobalt 5m

Bias tape in ALL colours!  Okay – claiming "all" might be an exaggeration, but here you really get a whole rainbow of colours to choose from for your DIY project.     Bias tape is the icing on the cake. And the colour – that's up to you. Find one that matches your project, choose one that offers a subtle shade difference, or go all out on contrast and pick one (or several!) that stands out and draws attention. It's your design – you obviously decide.     The bias tape is 18 mm wide and made of 100% cotton. You get 5 meters of bias tape in a package.    Use bias tape for...   Stitch bias tape on blankets and bath towels. Use it on dresses, shirts and blouses – and for baby clothes and bodysuits. Let the bias tape act as lovely details and beautiful finishes on edges and cutouts.     Good to know about bias tape  Bias tape has the (almost) magical ability to adapt to many types of fabric. As the name suggests, it's cut on the bias, so it naturally follows your curves, necklines, corners, and edges. This provides a beautiful finish.     How to stitch on bias tape  Bias tape is for sewing onto curves, corners, and straight stretches. When sewing the bias tape onto your project, stitch in straight stitches with a stitch length of about 2.5 cm. While you're sewing, don't pull or stretch it. Let it align naturally along the edge, ensuring a neat finish.     TIP  When you start sewing on your bias tape, fold about 2 cm inwards so it's double-layered. When finishing, tuck the other end's fold over your folded start. The same principle applies when extending bias tape.  

GBP 3.25
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Bias tape cotton 18mm bright rose 5m

Bias tape cotton 18mm bright rose 5m

Bias tape in ALL colours!  Okay – claiming "all" might be an exaggeration, but here you really get a whole rainbow of colours to choose from for your DIY project.     Bias tape is the icing on the cake. And the colour – that's up to you. Find one that matches your project, choose one that offers a subtle shade difference, or go all out on contrast and pick one (or several!) that stands out and draws attention. It's your design – you obviously decide.     The bias tape is 18 mm wide and made of 100% cotton. You get 5 meters of bias tape in a package.    Use bias tape for...   Stitch bias tape on blankets and bath towels. Use it on dresses, shirts and blouses – and for baby clothes and bodysuits. Let the bias tape act as lovely details and beautiful finishes on edges and cutouts.     Good to know about bias tape  Bias tape has the (almost) magical ability to adapt to many types of fabric. As the name suggests, it's cut on the bias, so it naturally follows your curves, necklines, corners, and edges. This provides a beautiful finish.     How to stitch on bias tape  Bias tape is for sewing onto curves, corners, and straight stretches. When sewing the bias tape onto your project, stitch in straight stitches with a stitch length of about 2.5 cm. While you're sewing, don't pull or stretch it. Let it align naturally along the edge, ensuring a neat finish.     TIP  When you start sewing on your bias tape, fold about 2 cm inwards so it's double-layered. When finishing, tuck the other end's fold over your folded start. The same principle applies when extending bias tape.  

GBP 3.25
1

Bias tape cotton 18mm yellow 5m

Bias tape cotton 18mm yellow 5m

Bias tape in ALL colours!  Okay – claiming "all" might be an exaggeration, but here you really get a whole rainbow of colours to choose from for your DIY project.     Bias tape is the icing on the cake. And the colour – that's up to you. Find one that matches your project, choose one that offers a subtle shade difference, or go all out on contrast and pick one (or several!) that stands out and draws attention. It's your design – you obviously decide.     The bias tape is 18 mm wide and made of 100% cotton. You get 5 meters of bias tape in a package.    Use bias tape for...   Stitch bias tape on blankets and bath towels. Use it on dresses, shirts and blouses – and for baby clothes and bodysuits. Let the bias tape act as lovely details and beautiful finishes on edges and cutouts.     Good to know about bias tape  Bias tape has the (almost) magical ability to adapt to many types of fabric. As the name suggests, it's cut on the bias, so it naturally follows your curves, necklines, corners, and edges. This provides a beautiful finish.     How to stitch on bias tape  Bias tape is for sewing onto curves, corners, and straight stretches. When sewing the bias tape onto your project, stitch in straight stitches with a stitch length of about 2.5 cm. While you're sewing, don't pull or stretch it. Let it align naturally along the edge, ensuring a neat finish.     TIP  When you start sewing on your bias tape, fold about 2 cm inwards so it's double-layered. When finishing, tuck the other end's fold over your folded start. The same principle applies when extending bias tape.  

GBP 3.25
1

Bias tape cotton 18mm sand 5m

Bias tape cotton 18mm sand 5m

Bias tape in ALL colours!  Okay – claiming "all" might be an exaggeration, but here you really get a whole rainbow of colours to choose from for your DIY project.     Bias tape is the icing on the cake. And the colour – that's up to you. Find one that matches your project, choose one that offers a subtle shade difference, or go all out on contrast and pick one (or several!) that stands out and draws attention. It's your design – you obviously decide.     The bias tape is 18 mm wide and made of 100% cotton. You get 5 meters of bias tape in a package.    Use bias tape for...   Stitch bias tape on blankets and bath towels. Use it on dresses, shirts and blouses – and for baby clothes and bodysuits. Let the bias tape act as lovely details and beautiful finishes on edges and cutouts.     Good to know about bias tape  Bias tape has the (almost) magical ability to adapt to many types of fabric. As the name suggests, it's cut on the bias, so it naturally follows your curves, necklines, corners, and edges. This provides a beautiful finish.     How to stitch on bias tape  Bias tape is for sewing onto curves, corners, and straight stretches. When sewing the bias tape onto your project, stitch in straight stitches with a stitch length of about 2.5 cm. While you're sewing, don't pull or stretch it. Let it align naturally along the edge, ensuring a neat finish.     TIP  When you start sewing on your bias tape, fold about 2 cm inwards so it's double-layered. When finishing, tuck the other end's fold over your folded start. The same principle applies when extending bias tape.  

GBP 3.25
1

Bias tape cotton 18mm dusty green 5m

Bias tape cotton 18mm dusty green 5m

Bias tape in ALL colours!  Okay – claiming "all" might be an exaggeration, but here you really get a whole rainbow of colours to choose from for your DIY project.     Bias tape is the icing on the cake. And the colour – that's up to you. Find one that matches your project, choose one that offers a subtle shade difference, or go all out on contrast and pick one (or several!) that stands out and draws attention. It's your design – you obviously decide.     The bias tape is 18 mm wide and made of 100% cotton. You get 5 meters of bias tape in a package.    Use bias tape for...   Stitch bias tape on blankets and bath towels. Use it on dresses, shirts and blouses – and for baby clothes and bodysuits. Let the bias tape act as lovely details and beautiful finishes on edges and cutouts.     Good to know about bias tape  Bias tape has the (almost) magical ability to adapt to many types of fabric. As the name suggests, it's cut on the bias, so it naturally follows your curves, necklines, corners, and edges. This provides a beautiful finish.     How to stitch on bias tape  Bias tape is for sewing onto curves, corners, and straight stretches. When sewing the bias tape onto your project, stitch in straight stitches with a stitch length of about 2.5 cm. While you're sewing, don't pull or stretch it. Let it align naturally along the edge, ensuring a neat finish.     TIP  When you start sewing on your bias tape, fold about 2 cm inwards so it's double-layered. When finishing, tuck the other end's fold over your folded start. The same principle applies when extending bias tape.  

GBP 3.25
1

Bias tape cotton 18mm curry 5m

Bias tape cotton 18mm curry 5m

Bias tape in ALL colours!  Okay – claiming "all" might be an exaggeration, but here you really get a whole rainbow of colours to choose from for your DIY project.     Bias tape is the icing on the cake. And the colour – that's up to you. Find one that matches your project, choose one that offers a subtle shade difference, or go all out on contrast and pick one (or several!) that stands out and draws attention. It's your design – you obviously decide.     The bias tape is 18 mm wide and made of 100% cotton. You get 5 meters of bias tape in a package.    Use bias tape for...   Stitch bias tape on blankets and bath towels. Use it on dresses, shirts and blouses – and for baby clothes and bodysuits. Let the bias tape act as lovely details and beautiful finishes on edges and cutouts.     Good to know about bias tape  Bias tape has the (almost) magical ability to adapt to many types of fabric. As the name suggests, it's cut on the bias, so it naturally follows your curves, necklines, corners, and edges. This provides a beautiful finish.     How to stitch on bias tape  Bias tape is for sewing onto curves, corners, and straight stretches. When sewing the bias tape onto your project, stitch in straight stitches with a stitch length of about 2.5 cm. While you're sewing, don't pull or stretch it. Let it align naturally along the edge, ensuring a neat finish.     TIP  When you start sewing on your bias tape, fold about 2 cm inwards so it's double-layered. When finishing, tuck the other end's fold over your folded start. The same principle applies when extending bias tape.  

GBP 3.25
1

Bias tape cotton 18mm white 5m

Bias tape cotton 18mm white 5m

Bias tape in ALL colours!  Okay – claiming "all" might be an exaggeration, but here you really get a whole rainbow of colours to choose from for your DIY project.     Bias tape is the icing on the cake. And the colour – that's up to you. Find one that matches your project, choose one that offers a subtle shade difference, or go all out on contrast and pick one (or several!) that stands out and draws attention. It's your design – you obviously decide.     The bias tape is 18 mm wide and made of 100% cotton. You get 5 meters of bias tape in a package.    Use bias tape for...   Stitch bias tape on blankets and bath towels. Use it on dresses, shirts and blouses – and for baby clothes and bodysuits. Let the bias tape act as lovely details and beautiful finishes on edges and cutouts.     Good to know about bias tape  Bias tape has the (almost) magical ability to adapt to many types of fabric. As the name suggests, it's cut on the bias, so it naturally follows your curves, necklines, corners, and edges. This provides a beautiful finish.     How to stitch on bias tape  Bias tape is for sewing onto curves, corners, and straight stretches. When sewing the bias tape onto your project, stitch in straight stitches with a stitch length of about 2.5 cm. While you're sewing, don't pull or stretch it. Let it align naturally along the edge, ensuring a neat finish.     TIP  When you start sewing on your bias tape, fold about 2 cm inwards so it's double-layered. When finishing, tuck the other end's fold over your folded start. The same principle applies when extending bias tape.  

GBP 3.25
1

Bias tape cotton 18mm navy dot 5m

Bias tape cotton 18mm navy dot 5m

Polka dots bring smiles  Bias tape is brilliant for adding fine details and a polished finish to your sewing project. You can choose from many different colours, but polka dots – they're always a hit! Who doesn't cheer up with lovely little polka dots?     Perhaps the dots are perfect because you've already sewn with a dotted fabric. But you can also use the bias tape for some extra details in your design – maybe the edge of the dress or the pockets on the shorts need some cheerful dots?     The bias tape is 18 mm wide, made from 100% cotton, and comes in a pack of 5 metres.     Use bias tape for…   Sew bias tape on blankets and bath towels. Use it on dresses, shirts, and blouses – and for baby clothes and bodysuits. Let the bias tape serve as fine details and beautiful finishes on edges and cutouts.     Worth knowing about bias tape  Bias tape has the (almost) magical ability to adapt to many fabrics. It is – as the name suggests – cut on the bias and thus naturally follows your curves, necklines, corners, and edges. It provides a beautiful finish.     How to sew on bias tape  Bias tape is for sewing onto curves, corners, and straight stretches. When you sew the bias tape onto your project, sew with straight stitches at approximately 2.5 cm stitch length. As you sew, do not pull or stretch it. Let it align naturally along the edge to achieve a neat finish.     TIP  When you start sewing your bias tape, fold about 2 cm inwards, so it's double-layered. When you finish, tuck the other end's fold over your initial folded start. The same principle applies when you extend a bias tape.  

GBP 3.75
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