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Organic Cotton Double Gauze in Jade

Regular price $23.00 per yard
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Description: This is the softest cotton double gauze, perfect for all things baby and adult!  This fabric has a a gorgeous crinkle texture and a soft drape.

Recommended for: Baby clothes and blankets.  For grown ups try with shirts, dresses and skirts.  This would also be perfect for beach cover-ups, pajamas and robes.

Content: 100% Organic Cotton

Roll: 52" wide

Weight: 3.54oz

Sustainability: Oeko-Tex Standard 100 Certified | Better Cotton Initiative | GOTS Certified

Made in Spain

Care instructions per manufacturer

Try with

We've selected the following patterns to pair with our Cotton Voile Collection.

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ZW Tier Dress BY Birgitta Helmersson

Size: Hip 34"-60"
Skill: Advanced beginner
Skill: Intermediate

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The Honey by Merchant and Mills

Size: UK: 6 - 28
Skill: Intermediate
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Lyra by Tilly and the Buttons

Size: UK 6-34 | US 2-30
Skill: Intermediate

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S9921 by Simplicity

Size: 8 - 26
Skill: Easy

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 Versa Pants by Puff and Pencil

Size: XXS-XXL
Skill: Not Indicated

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Catriona Pattern Collection by Fabrics-Store

Size: 2 - 24
Skill: Intermediate

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Jane Dress by Marsha Style

Size: 2 - 30
Skill: Advanced beginner

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For more pattern recommendations check out our pinterest page.

For inspiration in ready to wear visit here.

 

Sewing Tips

Wash and dry your fabric before cutting.  

Cotton gauze is meant to have a billowy surface, pressing the fabric before cutting risks flattening and spreading the fabric which could effect the sizing. Instead lay flat after drying to prevent wrinkles and cut as is.

Do not skip the staystitching! Staystitching stabilizes, curved, and bias cut fabric in place before sewing.

Pin often! Pining will help keep the layers from shifting as you sew. Also consider using a walking foot.

When pressing seams be mindful that the the fabric will flatten and spread. Try using a roller to press seams.

Cotton gauze will easily fray so be mindful not to over handle the fabric. Finish your seams with a serger, zig zag or try a french seam.