5 Spring Fabrics Everyone’s Buying Right Now (And What to Make With Them)
The 5 Spring Fabrics Everyone's Buying (And Exactly What to Make With Them)
You don't need more sewing ideas.
You need the right fabric — otherwise your project fails before it even starts.
Here's what people are actually buying this spring — and exactly what you can make with it.
Cotton Lawn — The Beginner's Best Friend
Lightweight, breathable, and forgiving — cotton lawn is one of the most popular choices this season for very good reason. It's tightly woven with a smooth, almost silky finish, which means it sews cleanly and presses beautifully. No frustrating fraying, no difficult handling.
Viscose — When You Want it to Flow
There's a reason viscose shows up in half the garments you'll see on the high street this spring. It drapes beautifully, has an elegant softness, and moves with you — not against you. Available in dozens of colours and prints, it's practically made for warm-weather wardrobes.
Linen — The Fabric That Actually Ages Well
Linen is around 30% stronger than cotton and gets softer with every wash. It's moisture-wicking, breathable, and carries a natural texture that looks intentional — even when it creases slightly. If you're making something you want to keep for years, linen is it. All our linen comes pre-washed, so it's ready to cut the moment it arrives.
Liberty Fabric — When the Print Does All the Work
Liberty Tana Lawn is one of the most sought-after fabrics in the sewing world — and spring is exactly when you want it. Woven from fine Egyptian cotton, it's impossibly soft, lightweight, and covered in Liberty's iconic small-scale florals and botanical prints. You don't need an elaborate pattern. The fabric is the design.
Double Gauze — The One You'll Wonder Why You Waited On
Two layers of loosely woven cotton, bonded together — double gauze is incredibly soft, breathable, and has just enough structure to hold its shape. It's the kind of fabric that feels luxurious to wear without being difficult to sew. Perfect for that first project of spring when you want something that feels special.
Still Not Sure? Pick Based on This.
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The difference between a project you finish and one you abandon?
It's the fabric you choose at the start. Find the one that works for you.
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