 Hey everyone, welcome back to my channel. If you're just here for the first time from Kali Fabrics blog or newsletter, welcome. Be sure to hit the subscribe button before you leave so you can get notified of my future videos. When I saw that Kali Fabrics had the double brushed poly that I feel like everyone has been talking about lately, I knew I had to try it. But which one? I was torn between the two stripes and the floral and the different color ways. So I decided to grab a little bit of each and just see how things went when it got here. If you follow me on Instagram, then you know I was playing around with the mixing of the patterns. I ended up going with the one on the far right. It was a tough choice, but I'm thrilled with the outcome. The fabric itself is a breeze to sew with. It's no wonder it's become so popular. I used a size 80 stretch needle in a combination of my regular sewing machine and my serger to sew this particular dress. As you can imagine, the fabric is handled a lot in making this garment. The fabric held up beautifully to all the gathering and nipping and tucking. The hems on the wrap are so clean and were very easy to press into place. I used McCall's 7319 for this one and I really think it's one of the most flattering silhouettes for me. I just love the ruching on the sides and the gathers of the skirt at the center front. It was the perfect pattern for this slightly stable knit. So Kali Fabrics actually has a ton of different double brushed polys in right now. I particularly love the same fabrics I used for this dress but in navy or the mint. I literally just read where hot, hot pink was a major color trend for spring. So for that reason, I'd also pick the neon pink grunge. You can really make any knit dress with this fabric. A lot of people have been making simple fit to flare dresses with circle skirts which is a great basic pattern that lets the print shine. Or you can find a complex knit dress similar to what I've done and that will work too because the fabric has such great durability and recovery. The fabric has great drape which is why trapeze dresses are also a good choice. So I hope you like my pattern mixing double brushed poly knit dress. I still have the green color way to play with so look forward to seeing that. In the meantime, head on over to KaliFabrics.com and check out their amazing selection. Thanks for watching, bye.