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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Vancouver Fashion Week is lighting up the city — and this week’s fabric drop is vibing right there with it.
It’s giving energy. Confidence. Unapologetic individuality. It’s about the thrill of experimentation, the power of design, and the quiet chaos behind every bold idea.
This drop isn’t about “on-trend.” It’s about off-script.
It’s a mix of colours that clash just right, textures that dare to be seen, and materials that don’t ask for permission.
Every piece is handpicked and rescued, full of creative possibility. Whether you're sewing for the stage or the street, this drop is your backstage pass.
We’re thrilled to share that Sewjo—the new app for hobby sewists—is officially live in the App Store! 🎉
Built to help you organize your stash, stay inspired, and bring more joy to your sewing process, Sewjo is launching with its very first feature: the digital stash.
It’s still in beta (and growing!), so your feedback is more valuable than ever.
Try it out on iOS today—Android is coming very soon!
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Ever wondered how textile experts determine fibre content beyond the burn test? 🔥
While home sewists use touch and burn tests, the industry takes it way further with high-tech tools like infrared spectroscopy, microscopes, and chemical testing.
In Part 2 of our latest Thread & Thought Blog, we’re breaking down the fascinating methods used in textile labs to identify mystery fabrics with precision!
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! :)