Knit Fabrics - A Resource Guide

I've been sewing for quite a while and I'm always on the lookout for interesting, beautiful, authentic looking knit fabrics. The larger stores carry a small variety and usually what they have is not the "ready to wear" on trend type knits that I'm looking for. Here's a list of sites I visit regularly to find great knit fabrics:

*Original post 4/13/17 - updated as I find new treasures!

Mood Fabrics Shop online or visit them in New York and LA:

Harts Fabrics: This store is fantastic! If you're ever in Santa Cruz, CA be sure to look them up! 

Girl Charlee (Great online source for knit and ribbing fabrics):

Fashion Fabrics Club:

Spandex World: Large selection of lycra blend knit fabrics.

Fabric.com: 

The Fabric Fairy: Great selection of knits!

JoAnn Fabrics In-store and online:

  • EK130 Fusible Knit Interfacing
  • Cotton Spandex  - My go to for basic white or black tees - easy to sew, steams well and works great with iron on designs!
  • In Store - I love to check out the "Red Tag" tables usually in the back of the store. The inventory is always changing and I frequently find slub knits and sweater knits there.

For WA State Locals:

  • Pacific Fabrics (Downtown Seattle by Safeco Field) Great selection of swimwear knits on the back tables!
  • Fabric Depot - Portland, OR area. Largest fabric store in the Us, I believe! Great selection of 4-way stretch mesh (in store) as well as vegan leather, and knit blends.

Knit Notions:

Fusible Knit Stay Tape 1/2" width rolls (need to be trimmed to 1/4"): Sewing Machine plus

Velcro® Brand Tape  - 3-yard rolls available at Pixie Faire!

Twin Needle - 1.6mm size 70 or 80 is what I use for doll tees (Klasse or Shmetz). I have a universal style, but if you can find one for stretch, it might work even better!

Coffee Filters - I'd suggest Amazon! ;)

Steam Iron - You might be surprised to know that the one I'm using the in the video is just $15! There's a large variety of irons to choose from, take your pick, I'm sure any will do fine!

 

Do you have tips or places you find great knit fabrics? Share them in the comments below :)


12 Comments

candy
candy

May 25, 2017

I purchased knit fabric from Charlee Girl. When it came I was overwhelmed with how to match the edges to cut out the patterns. it seemed totally wonkey. I ended up cutting each piece separately. Is there a better way. PS I loved the fabric but the cutting was stressful.

candy
candy

May 25, 2017

I purchased knit fabric from Charlee Girl. When it came I was overwhelmed with how to match the edges to cut out the patterns. it seemed totally wonkey. I ended up cutting each piece separately. Is there a better way. PS I loved the fabric but the cutting was stressful.

Nancy Meyer
Nancy Meyer

May 24, 2017

I found white fold over elastic at Jackman’s Fabrics in St Louis yesterday.

Elaine
Elaine

May 18, 2017

How can I sew on top of the velcro in order for it not to slide my needle off? Or is it just best to sew the velcro to the side of the fabric opening only? This is one of my struggles that I have had in the past with velcro and I prefer snaps and buttons instead.

Lois
Lois

May 09, 2017

great Internet source for knits: naturesfabrics.com

chris
chris

April 28, 2017

Is there a supplier that you use for Fold Over Elastic … I can’t seem to find any in NZ or at least in the area where I am … thanks

Nora
Nora

April 19, 2017

Wonderful, thanks so much for sharing!

J0
J0

April 15, 2017

I get my coffee filters at one of the dollar stores.

Nancy Ward
Nancy Ward

April 15, 2017

This is great! Thank you Cinnamon!

Kathy
Kathy

April 14, 2017

Thanks I can get twin needle at Sewing machine plus in all different sizes like stretch etc ballpoint .I have course missed my twin needle that came with my machine

Kathy
Kathy

April 14, 2017

Thank you love this opportunity about increase my skills and video super packed with information

Rebecca
Rebecca

April 14, 2017

These are great suggestions! Thanks! What is the best size/kind of needle to use with knits. There are so many different kinds of knits, and I know the needle type can make a huge difference. Is this a topic that will be covered in a later conversation? I hope so.

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