Hi Shannon! I am looking for double sided natural fiber (or mostly natural fiber) jacquard fabrics and jacquard knits for a contemporary sportswear line in a textured fabric (weave) or abstract geometrical patterned fabric.
Hi There ! This was very informative, thank you for the breathe of knowledge ! I wanted to know if the same steps apply to buying fabric to resell? Like as an online fabric store ?
I have about 60 tartan designs in my portfolio. A kiltmaking company on Glasgow, Scotland saw my most recent design, and reached out to me. I know nothing about partnerships or trade agreements. As much as I'd like to, the idea of entering into a business partnership is overwhelming. Beyond that, I have many tartan weaving mills in Scotland to contact before opening any accounts. I'm mainly looking for wool fabric, but it's crazy expensive coming from the UK.
I really hope you take the time to reply. 🤞 Firstly, thank you for the great video. 😊 I'm struggling to choose the right fabric for my activewear brand (currently only leggings) that isn't too shiny and doesn't feel plasticky. I'm finding that polyester doesn't agree with me (I've tried 78 % polyester 22% spandex - horrible; 73 % polyester 27 % spandex - a bit better but still feels like plastic). I'm leaning towards nylon & spandex blend. The 87% nylon 13% spandex feels too fuzzy and 'peachy', it's a bit better with 75 % nylon 25% spandex, but still feels fuzzy to the touch so I fear pilling. What material would you suggest for leggings that can be worn everyday and for sports, that are comfortable and durable?
Thanks Shannon - the video and templates are super helpful! I am looking at sourcing fabrics for activewear such as recycled polyester, recycled elastane, bio-elastane, tencel, bamboo and organic cotton. I am based in London. Any advice on where to start would be greatly appreciated!
Hi Shannon. Your videos are great. I am beginning the sourcing process for a textile newborns product. It looks like the second & third sourcing web links aren’t working. Are these sources still valid? Thanks!
Thanks, Michael! And I appreciate you alerting me to this - it looks like both Digifair and SynZenBe may no longer be operational, unfortunately. Try Common Objective or Organic Cotton Plus (particularly for newborn textiles - organic cotton!)
Thank you so much for such wonderful content and advice! I sincerely appreciate it. I am looking for good quality materials for blazers and overshirts for tropical country market. So materials like cotton, thermal wool, denims and maybe even viscose(not too sure on that)
Can you help me find a knitted fabric that is 4-way stretch, made of 95% bamoo and 5% spandex? I want the bamboo fibers be mechanically extracted rather than chemically (no Rayon or Viscose).
Hey, thanks for the video. I'm looking for a black heavy and thick fabric, cotton maybe, that soft and good quality. To make a hoodie with. A fabric that kind of holds it's shape...
Yes! Stick to your geographical area whenever possible (contact local fashion schools, post on Craig's List, browse Maker's Row, etc.) A freelancer is going to be the least expensive option and that's oftentimes a great place to start so you can get an initial prototype made without breaking the bank!
Thanks for the video! And the email templates that I'll check out in a bit. I'm looking for a high stretch, no pill, black fabric that doesn't leave stretch marks in the fabric as it's used. Something a little heavier in weight.
@@factory45co it's a lightweight seat cover. Swetseat.com. it's the back of the headrest and I found the fabric at Joann's with a fairly small amount, but not sure how to source it after that.
@@hersongjourneys10 I would start by contacting a deadstock supplier like FabScrap or Offset Warehouse and sourcing a bunch of different remnant options. That way you'll be able to test several different fabrics without spending a ton of money. So much of this will come down to testing and seeing what works best and those two resources will allow you to test a bunch of options at once. Then, once you know what type of fiber and fabrication you need, you can source it in higher quantities.
Hi Shannon! I am looking for double sided natural fiber (or mostly natural fiber) jacquard fabrics and jacquard knits for a contemporary sportswear line in a textured fabric (weave) or abstract geometrical patterned fabric.
What type of fabric are you looking for? Share with me in a comment below!
Hi Shannon! I am looking for double sided natural fiber (or mostly natural fiber) jacquard fabrics and jacquard knits for a contemporary sportswear line in a textured fabric (weave) or abstract geometrical patterned fabric.
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Hi there! I am looking for great quality French Terry that is not made China... any ideas?
Hey, love what your doing! Would you happen to know where to source Italian designer fabrics?
Hello I am looking for a few sources for Hemp fabric and hemp blends 🪔
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Hi There ! This was very informative, thank you for the breathe of knowledge ! I wanted to know if the same steps apply to buying fabric to resell? Like as an online fabric store ?
I have about 60 tartan designs in my portfolio. A kiltmaking company on Glasgow, Scotland saw my most recent design, and reached out to me. I know nothing about partnerships or trade agreements. As much as I'd like to, the idea of entering into a business partnership is overwhelming. Beyond that, I have many tartan weaving mills in Scotland to contact before opening any accounts. I'm mainly looking for wool fabric, but it's crazy expensive coming from the UK.
I really hope you take the time to reply. 🤞 Firstly, thank you for the great video. 😊 I'm struggling to choose the right fabric for my activewear brand (currently only leggings) that isn't too shiny and doesn't feel plasticky. I'm finding that polyester doesn't agree with me (I've tried 78 % polyester 22% spandex - horrible; 73 % polyester 27 % spandex - a bit better but still feels like plastic). I'm leaning towards nylon & spandex blend. The 87% nylon 13% spandex feels too fuzzy and 'peachy', it's a bit better with 75 % nylon 25% spandex, but still feels fuzzy to the touch so I fear pilling. What material would you suggest for leggings that can be worn everyday and for sports, that are comfortable and durable?
I would recommend Tencel / Lyocell / Modal! These are great activewear fabrics made from natural fibers that are moisture-wicking and antibacterial.
Thanks Shannon - the video and templates are super helpful! I am looking at sourcing fabrics for activewear such as recycled polyester, recycled elastane, bio-elastane, tencel, bamboo and organic cotton. I am based in London. Any advice on where to start would be greatly appreciated!
Hi Shannon. Your videos are great. I am beginning the sourcing process for a textile newborns product. It looks like the second & third sourcing web links aren’t working. Are these sources still valid? Thanks!
Thanks, Michael! And I appreciate you alerting me to this - it looks like both Digifair and SynZenBe may no longer be operational, unfortunately. Try Common Objective or Organic Cotton Plus (particularly for newborn textiles - organic cotton!)
This was so great! Looking for bamboo fabric.
Thank you so much for such wonderful content and advice! I sincerely appreciate it.
I am looking for good quality materials for blazers and overshirts for tropical country market.
So materials like cotton, thermal wool, denims and maybe even viscose(not too sure on that)
Can you help me find a knitted fabric that is 4-way stretch, made of 95% bamoo and 5% spandex? I want the bamboo fibers be mechanically extracted rather than chemically (no Rayon or Viscose).
Hey, thanks for the video. I'm looking for a black heavy and thick fabric, cotton maybe, that soft and good quality. To make a hoodie with. A fabric that kind of holds it's shape...
Hi, Shannon!! Thank you so much for this video. Do you have any advice on finding pattern makers and sample makers?
Yes! Stick to your geographical area whenever possible (contact local fashion schools, post on Craig's List, browse Maker's Row, etc.) A freelancer is going to be the least expensive option and that's oftentimes a great place to start so you can get an initial prototype made without breaking the bank!
@@factory45co thank you so much!!
Thanks for the video! And the email templates that I'll check out in a bit. I'm looking for a high stretch, no pill, black fabric that doesn't leave stretch marks in the fabric as it's used. Something a little heavier in weight.
Hi Andrea! What type of product or garment is it?
@@factory45co it's a lightweight seat cover. Swetseat.com. it's the back of the headrest and I found the fabric at Joann's with a fairly small amount, but not sure how to source it after that.
@@hersongjourneys10 I would start by contacting a deadstock supplier like FabScrap or Offset Warehouse and sourcing a bunch of different remnant options. That way you'll be able to test several different fabrics without spending a ton of money. So much of this will come down to testing and seeing what works best and those two resources will allow you to test a bunch of options at once. Then, once you know what type of fiber and fabrication you need, you can source it in higher quantities.
@@factory45co Thank you so much for the tips. I will check those out!
I am looking for a natural stretchy fabric and where I can source it from?
We produce outerwear fabric.We are a manufacture.
Hi Shannon! I am looking for double sided natural fiber (or mostly natural fiber) jacquard fabrics and jacquard knits for a contemporary sportswear line in a textured fabric (weave) or abstract geometrical patterned fabric.
I would look for Tencel (Lyocell) jacquard -- Tencel is derived from beech trees and is great for sportswear!
Is it better to source nearby or in countries like Bangladesh?
Hi Noor, I’ll add this to the list of questions for my next Q&A!
I'm looking for naturally un-dyed mulberry silk
I found worlds largest, alpacs, guanaco and vicuña suppliers. Now im going for cashmere.
I'm looking for American made natural fibers (cotton, wool, etc).
Check out Spiritex as a potential fabric supplier!
@@factory45co Thank you!
Is chiffon eco friendly?
It depends on the fiber -- silk chiffon can be eco-friendly. Nylon chiffon is not.
You missed number 6. Test main order wrt sample yardage order to make sure fabric is the same quality. Eg blends
11oz Cotton Jersey
Maybe hemp or organic cotton
Largest supplier of India cotton that is already U.S based.
the email template link is not working I tried at least 20 times
Hi! What part of the process isn't working for you? Opening the link, signing up with your email or receiving the template?