Thursday, October 21, 2021

Shoulda Known Better


 I’ve been sewing some things for my ‘at home’ autumn/winter wardrobe and checking out a few fabric options at various sites — as you do.

This led me to a vendor I had previously ordered from and was on the fence about the quality of their fabrics. BUT, they had a buffalo check cotton/Lycra knit! Just the thing for an autumn cowl neck top! I wanted it! It was on sale — under $7 US — what a steal!  That should have stopped my fabric lust immediately. There may have been a time that $7 could get you a nice cotton knit, but that time isn’t now.

The fabric was listed as ‘medium weight - 10 ounce’. It may be 10 oz (per yard, I’m guessing?) but medium weight it is not. It’s thin, and about the weight of cheap multi-pack underwear t-shirts sold in discount stores. The only real heft to it is the solid black squares which have been heavily inked (printed) and have a stiffness to them. After washing it was very skewed. Sigh. My own fault for being blinded by a print I wanted. I didn’t want it to be a total loss, so I did the best I could with it, but it really is no better than a RTW fast fashion item and will be worn as an under layer for as long as it holds up.

I’m not mentioning the original retailer, as I accept full responsibility for choosing a fabric I really should have known would not be up to (my) standard. However, I see it is also carried by fabric.com for $13.37 and $14.04 ( different colors — why do they do that?). Still labeled as ‘10 oz. ‘— but now also called “heavyweight “! Uh no. I see not much is left, so this may be a useless buyer beware, but nonetheless…

Next up I’m trying a new (to me) pattern line using the French terry I got from Stylemaker Fabrics. More later.


2 comments:

Carol in Denver said...

How aggravating to spend your precious time and talent on disappointing results. Sometimes the same print will appear on different fabrics so if you want more buffalo check, you might order a sample. I am often disappointed in on-line purchases just because I don't order samples first; I'm afraid it will be sold out by the time I get around to ordering the fabric.

Karen said...

Absolutely, a swatch would have been very useful. Like you I worry about things selling out before I get it though. 😀 I’m trying to curb the “gotta have it” feelings, but this time I slipped up. Oh well!