This single-jersey is a fine, elastic knitted fabric, which was created
with a single needle row on a circular knitting machine. The shiny
right side of the fabric has a fine ribbed pattern. The left side shows
the left knitting and appears a little bit more flat.
We also
provide this jersey as a tubular fabric with an approximate width of
52cm; with this fabric designs without a side seam can be created.
It is perfectly suitable for fine, airy light slips, shirts, shawls and scarves.
The jersey is overall easy to work with. It tends to roll in on the cut
edges, but that can also be used artistically for example with scarves.
The rolled in edges lengthwise don't have to be hemmed additionally
because the fabric rarely frays in this direction. Use a jersey needle
with a ball point for sewing in order to not damage the fine stitches
and use a zick-zack or overlock stitch to create an elasticity.
We also offer the same shiny knit quality in a slightly lighter format.This single-jersey is a fine, elastic knitted fabric, which was created
with a single needle row on a circular knitting machine. The shiny
right side of the fabric has a fine ribbed pattern. The left side shows
the left knitting and appears a little bit more flat.
We also
provide this jersey as a tubular fabric with an approximate width of
52cm; with this fabric designs without a side seam can be created.
It is perfectly suitable for fine, airy light slips, shirts, shawls and scarves.
The jersey is overall easy to work with. It tends to roll in on the cut
edges, but that can also be used artistically for example with scarves.
The rolled in edges lengthwise don't have to be hemmed additionally
because the fabric rarely frays in this direction. Use a jersey needle
with a ball point for sewing in order to not damage the fine stitches
and use a zick-zack or overlock stitch to create an elasticity.
We also offer the same shiny knit quality in a slightly lighter format.This single-jersey is a fine, elastic knitted fabric, which was created
with a single needle row on a circular knitting machine. The shiny
right side of the fabric has a fine ribbed pattern. The left side shows
the left knitting and appears a little bit more flat.
We also
provide this jersey as a tubular fabric with an approximate width of
52cm; with this fabric designs without a side seam can be created.
It is perfectly suitable for fine, airy light slips, shirts, shawls and scarves.
The jersey is overall easy to work with. It tends to roll in on the cut
edges, but that can also be used artistically for example with scarves.
The rolled in edges lengthwise don't have to be hemmed additionally
because the fabric rarely frays in this direction. Use a jersey needle
with a ball point for sewing in order to not damage the fine stitches
and use a zick-zack or overlock stitch to create an elasticity.
We also offer the same shiny knit quality in a slightly lighter format.This discreet and elegant XL- shawl was created out of an approximately 150x120cm sized piece of single-jersey. It was folded in a traditional
Shibori-technique and dyed in a pot with black steam-fixable silk paint,
as explained here. Afterward the black-white patterned shawl was hemmed using an overlock machine.
This discreet and elegant XL- shawl was created out of an approximately
150x120cm sized piece of single-jersey. It was folded in a traditional
Shibori-technique and dyed in a pot with black steam-fixable silk paint,
as explained here. Afterward the black-white patterned shawl was hemmed using an overlock machine.
This tube-scarf consists of an approximately 60x180cm long piece of single-jersey, which was first pulled together with basting stitches in wiggly lines, tied together and then dyed in a pot. The puncture holes won't be visible afterward if a fine needle is used.
The scarf was hemmed at the ends and sewn together to a narrow tube after it has been dyed and accentuated with a few sparkling hotfix-stones.
Not only clothes and accessories can be made out of pure silk single-jersey; it is also very well suited for pillows.
Here the outlines of a gecko were drawn onto a tie-dyed piece of fabric, using transparent resist and later the animals were filled in with silk paint. The water soluble resist can be washed out completely after the fixation process and doesn't affect the grip of the stretchable silk.
Sewing a zipper onto a stretchable fabric is a little complicated, but if you choose a washable filling the whole pillow can be sewn up. If needed it can be washed completely by hand.
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