Some of the fabrics are as low as $7.25 per yard, some as high as $20, and as I’ve come to expect with hemp, I’m seeing mostly solid colors. HempTraders has a wider variety of fabrics all in one place than some of the other online shops I’ve covered, and the photographs of the fabrics are exceedingly clear. “But what’s a specialty weave?” I thought, and clicked on that link. Now I am obsessed with the idea of sewing up little boy pajamas. At $9 per yard for a 51″ wide fabric, the warm and fuzzy goodness of this organic cotton plaid flannel fabric cannot be denied. It’s apparently the first 100% organic cotton fabric that HempTraders has sold, and I think they made an excellent choice. I’m also eyeing the hemp/organic cotton blend lightweight muslin for quilting project, such as strip-pieced or foundation pieced blocks sewn onto a muslin foundation. I’ve often thought of just using old sheets for something like this if I do it for myself, but if I’m making a project for someone else I get skittish about recycling fabrics (ingrained consumer culture? fear of rejection? I don’t know). At $7.50 per yard for 57″ wide pieced of this muslin, it might be a more workable choice. For these two, hemp basics, or other eco-friendly fabrics, check out HempTraders.
More Organic Cotton Fabric and Yarn
Ecobutterfly (several organic cotton yarns) Rubie Green Organic Cotton Prints Fabulous New Organic Cotton Prints from HarmonyArt Organics