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Dale Garn, merino/cotton yarn "Lille Lerke", navy (5563)

FRAYA, alpaca yarn "Woolly", navy

FRAYA, 100% organic cotton yarn "Soft", navy

Prym snap button 12,4mm navy 30pcs

Corduroy 21 wales navy

Corduroy 21 wales navy

Finest velvet for DIY!Let's just tell it like it is: Velvet has a superior surface. The very soft evenly distributed ridges repeat rigorously throughout the fabric add elegance and just the right retro feel to your project.Baby velvet is a soft woven material with short pile and 21 wales (hence the fine narrow ridges). It is a tough material that is suitable for clothing and DIY projects for the home. Using baby velvet for children's clothes - and much moreThe narrow ridges look great on children's clothes, where they really stand out. Whether it's used for trousers, jumpers, a spencer or a small suit - it's entirely up to your designs and preferences. Whatever you choose, you'll always get a great result.But baby velvet is also great for home sewing projects - from cushions to decorations and doorstops. It's a great look and fits in well with Scandinavian style. Velvet is sold by the metre, so simply order the length you need. The width is 140 cm and the fabric shrinks about 6% in the wash.Please remember to use the right needles - we recommend a size 80 universal needle. What is Wales?Wales indicates the width of the raised ridges in the velvet that defines the velvety texture of the fabric. A low Wales indicates wide ridges i.e. less ridges per inch. On the other hand, a high Wales indicates narrow ridges. For example velvet with 4 Wales per inch has wide ridges and will feel heavier, while velvet with 21 Wales per inch has narrow ridges and will feel finer.What is STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®?OEKO-TEX® is the world-leading label for textiles tested for harmful substances.Once the fabric has achieved a STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certification, it is your guarantee it has been tested and approved not to contain any harmful chemicals.Meaning it is neither harmful to you nor your health and it’s less harmful to the environment. 

GBP 11.00
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FRAYA, mixed yarn/blow yarn "Happy", navy

Dale Garn, 100% extra fine merino wool yarn, "Merino 22", navy (2026)

Bias tape polyester 18mm navy appr. 4m

GBP 3.75
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Dale Garn, 100% extra fine merino wool yarn, "Soft Merino", navy (3024)

Dale Garn, 100% extra fine merino wool yarn, "Soft Merino", navy (3024)

100% extra-fine merino wool with maximum elasticitySoft Merino is spun from 100% extra-fine, natural merino wool. The yarn is not super-waxed, which preserves the original properties of the wool. This means maximum elasticity and good warmth and insulation, even when the garment is damp and wet. This gives you a unique merino yarn without any plastic coating, which protects you and the environment. Perfect for delicate knitsSoft Merino is a particularly lovely yarn for all finer knitting projects, as it has a fine texture - and is really soft. You can use this yarn for virtually all types of knitting projects and techniques; from classic patterned knitting and textured patterns to cables and lace, as well as crochet.Create the softest children's clothesDue to the yarn's particularly fine wool fibres, which give it a unique softness, we recommend it especially for baby and children's clothing - but it is also very suitable for knitting projects for adults.Tip: You can knit with Soft Merino and Little Lark using the same Dale patterns. Good to know about Soft MerinoSoft Merino can be felted, but remember that bleached white yarn cannot be felted (natural white is not bleached).The gauge indicated on the band is only a guide. Always remember to follow the gauge indicated in the pattern.Soft Merino is RWS certified. This guarantees that the wool comes from farms that ensure both sustainable land management and animal welfare, where mulesing is strictly prohibited. The RWS label thus ensures sustainable production from farm to finished yarn.

GBP 6.50
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Bias tape cotton 18mm navy 25m

Bias tape cotton 18mm navy 25m

Colourful Bias Tapes  Okay – saying everyone might be an exaggeration, but here you really get a whole rainbow of colours to choose from for your DIY project.     Bias tapes are the finishing touch. And the colour – you decide that. Find one that almost matches your project, choose one that provides a subtle shade difference, or go all in on contrast and select one (or several!) that stands out and catches the eye. It's your design – of course, you decide.     The bias tape is 18 mm wide and made of 100% cotton. You get 25 metres of bias tape in one pack.    Use Bias Tapes for ...   Sew bias tapes on blankets and bath towels. Use it on dresses, shirts, and blouses – and for baby clothes and bodysuits. Let the bias tapes serve as beautiful details and elegant finishes on edges and cutouts.     Worth Knowing About Bias Tapes  Bias tapes have the (almost) magical ability to adapt to many fabrics. As the name suggests, they're cut on the bias and therefore naturally follow your curves, necklines, corners, and edges. This provides a beautiful finish.     How to Sew Bias Tape  Bias tapes are for sewing on curves, corners, and straight stretches. When you sew the bias tape onto your project, you sew with straight stitches at about a 2.5 cm stitch length. While sewing, don't pull or stretch it. Let it align perfectly along the edge, ensuring a neat result.     TIP  When you start sewing your bias tape, fold about 2 cm in, so it's double-layered. When finishing, tuck the other end's fold over your folded start. The same principle applies when extending a bias tape.  

GBP 13.00
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Bias tape cotton 18mm flowered navy 3m

Bias tape cotton 18mm flowered navy 3m

Use patterned bias tape for details   When you use bias tape in your projects, you achieve a beautiful finish. Have you considered patterned bias tape? It makes details stand out and makes your project even more personal.     This edge tape is patterned in a gorgeous, matte cotton quality. Use it as an edge on a pocket, around the neckline, or anywhere you wish to add colour and make the finish a bit more special.     The bias tape is 18 mm wide, made of 100% cotton, and comes in a package of 3 meters.     Use bias tape for ...   Sew bias tape on blankets and bath towels. Use it on dresses, shirts, and blouses – and for baby clothes and bodysuits. Let the bias tape act as fine details and beautiful finishes on edges and cut-outs.     Worth knowing about bias tape  Bias tape has the (almost) magical ability to adapt to many fabrics. As the name suggests, it's cut on the bias, so it naturally follows your curves, necklines, corners, and edges. This results in a beautiful finish.     How to sew on bias tape  Bias tape is for sewing onto curves, corners, and straight stretches. When you sew the bias tape onto your project, you use straight stitches with a stitch length of about 2.5 cm. As you sew, you must not pull or stretch it. Let it align naturally along the edge to get a neat result.     TIP  When you start sewing your bias tape on, fold in about 2 cm, so it's double-layered. When you finish, tuck the other end's fold over your folded start. The same principle applies when extending the bias tape.    

GBP 5.00
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Bias tape cotton 18mm navy dot 5m

Bias tape cotton 18mm navy dot 5m

Polka dots bring smiles  Bias tape is brilliant for adding fine details and a polished finish to your sewing project. You can choose from many different colours, but polka dots – they're always a hit! Who doesn't cheer up with lovely little polka dots?     Perhaps the dots are perfect because you've already sewn with a dotted fabric. But you can also use the bias tape for some extra details in your design – maybe the edge of the dress or the pockets on the shorts need some cheerful dots?     The bias tape is 18 mm wide, made from 100% cotton, and comes in a pack of 5 metres.     Use bias tape for…   Sew bias tape on blankets and bath towels. Use it on dresses, shirts, and blouses – and for baby clothes and bodysuits. Let the bias tape serve as fine details and beautiful finishes on edges and cutouts.     Worth knowing about bias tape  Bias tape has the (almost) magical ability to adapt to many fabrics. It is – as the name suggests – cut on the bias and thus naturally follows your curves, necklines, corners, and edges. It provides a beautiful finish.     How to sew on bias tape  Bias tape is for sewing onto curves, corners, and straight stretches. When you sew the bias tape onto your project, sew with straight stitches at approximately 2.5 cm stitch length. As you sew, do not pull or stretch it. Let it align naturally along the edge to achieve a neat finish.     TIP  When you start sewing your bias tape, fold about 2 cm inwards, so it's double-layered. When you finish, tuck the other end's fold over your initial folded start. The same principle applies when you extend a bias tape.  

GBP 3.75
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Bias tape cotton 18mm navy 5m

Bias tape cotton 18mm navy 5m

Bias tape in ALL colours!  Okay – claiming "all" might be an exaggeration, but here you really get a whole rainbow of colours to choose from for your DIY project.     Bias tape is the icing on the cake. And the colour – that's up to you. Find one that matches your project, choose one that offers a subtle shade difference, or go all out on contrast and pick one (or several!) that stands out and draws attention. It's your design – you obviously decide.     The bias tape is 18 mm wide and made of 100% cotton. You get 5 meters of bias tape in a package.    Use bias tape for...   Stitch bias tape on blankets and bath towels. Use it on dresses, shirts and blouses – and for baby clothes and bodysuits. Let the bias tape act as lovely details and beautiful finishes on edges and cutouts.     Good to know about bias tape  Bias tape has the (almost) magical ability to adapt to many types of fabric. As the name suggests, it's cut on the bias, so it naturally follows your curves, necklines, corners, and edges. This provides a beautiful finish.     How to stitch on bias tape  Bias tape is for sewing onto curves, corners, and straight stretches. When sewing the bias tape onto your project, stitch in straight stitches with a stitch length of about 2.5 cm. While you're sewing, don't pull or stretch it. Let it align naturally along the edge, ensuring a neat finish.     TIP  When you start sewing on your bias tape, fold about 2 cm inwards so it's double-layered. When finishing, tuck the other end's fold over your folded start. The same principle applies when extending bias tape.  

GBP 3.25
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