From: SewManyProjects
Date: 04-11-2007, 09:55 AM (1 of 4)
Anyone know of a source for *knit* sunprotective fabrics? Particularly *pink, knit* fabric. I want to make my dd's a Hermosa sun cover up for this summer. I am in love with this idea, now I just need to find the fabric.
Ashlea
Self taught sewist, wishing I could take classes, planning my 5 year old dd's spring/summer wardrobe. |
User: SewManyProjects
Member since: 01-18-2007 Total posts: 33 |
From: bridesmom
Date: 04-12-2007, 09:07 PM (2 of 4)
http://www.justmakeit.com/fabrics/index.html These guys are out of Calgary Alberta Canada, but have beautiful fabric and they are a huge reputable company. My daughter buys stuff from them all the time. They have sun protective fabric. http://www.therainshed.com/ in Oregon Wa I have only purchased patterns through this store, but was extremely pleased with how fast they shipped. They also carry sun protective fabric. Laura
Tickled pink with my Innovis 4000D |
User: bridesmom
Member since: 01-21-2004 Total posts: 2026 |
From: temom
Date: 04-14-2007, 08:09 AM (3 of 4)
I noticed that the rainshed has some of the sun protective fabric on sale!
Theresa
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User: temom
Member since: 01-19-2007 Total posts: 410 |
From: SewManyProjects
Date: 04-17-2007, 09:12 AM (4 of 4)
I ordered some from www.sungrubbies.com I couldn't find the knit and I wanted pink. I think I'll make a slit in the front and trim it with bias tape or double fold elastic.
Ashlea
Self taught sewist, wishing I could take classes, planning my 5 year old dd's spring/summer wardrobe. |
User: SewManyProjects
Member since: 01-18-2007 Total posts: 33 |
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