Deadstock Fabrics
Revived
Revived
When fashion designers, brands or apparel manufacturers cannot sell or use the fabric rolls that they have, the fabric is considered to be Textile Waste.
This is their second chance for revival.
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We just dropped an incredible lineup of eco knits in solid, neutral colours — fabrics that feel luxurious, wearable, and deeply comfortable all at once:
These are the kinds of fabrics you touch once and immediately understand.
Quiet luxury. No fuss. All comfort.
If you’ve been waiting for a knit drop that feels special and practical, this is the one.
Go forage.
Take your time.
See what speaks to you.
Dec 6-20 only
Our first-ever online destash market is open and ready for treasure hunting!
Every item was uploaded by makers from our community — photographed by them, priced by them, destashed by them.
We’re just hosting the party so their beautiful materials can find a new home instead of gathering dust.
Dive in, discover gems, and support fellow makers.
Our friends at Sewjo are back with another one of their sewing quizzes, and this round is dedicated to the one thing that somehow manages to confuse beginners and experienced sewists equally: interfacing.
It’s short, it’s funny in a very “yep, I’ve done that” way, and it’s a surprisingly accurate check on how well you actually understand all those fusibles sitting in your drawer.
If you’re curious where your skills land — take the quiz below.
It’s officially that time of year when the weather says “stay home and make things,” and the calendar says “you have about 37 days to finish those gifts.”
If you’ve been meaning to start a handmade gift… or just pretend you might… this is your sign.
Head to the Yarn Collection before the good colours disappear into someone else’s Christmas miracle.
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It’s a bead-heavy Midweek Drop and the serotonin is unreal.
Plastic, glass, Swarovski, tiny seed beads, big statement beads — all that colour and texture doing that little “tickle your brain” thing the second they pour out.
Go peek. Your brain will light up. ✨
Some patterns never go out of style, they just wait to be found again.
We got vintage sewing patterns, spanning decades of creativity, design, and pure sewing joy.
Each one carries a story, a little bit of history, and that the past still has plenty to teach us.
Go browse 👉
Your next favourite make might already exist, just from another decade.
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You loved Part 1 of our weird-but-useful fabric hacks… and we’re back with 5 more.
From burnishing linen with a glass jar to deodorizing fabric with vodka, this round goes even deeper into the experimental side of fabric care. And yes—they all work.
👉 Read the full blog HERE
We recently had the pleasure of being interviewed by Michael Newman, a reporter from Global News about our work at the Textile Waste ReUSE Centre.
Click on the video to watch the story!
COMMUNITY
We opened a Facebook group called FABCYCLE SEWING GROUP!
This Facebook group is our community space to inspire one another, support our fellow makers, and mostly, to connect over the love of everything fabrics, sewing, and creating our own projects from textile waste.
We hope you accept this invitation to join as we will be posting sneak peeks, really cool (and often weird and wonderful) things we get, sewing challenges, and exciting updates! :)