 Hi you guys, Lindsay here. Welcome back to my channel, Inside the Hymn. As you can tell by the lovely little sticker here, I am back for another swatch video. These are my epic, bi-annual, fabric, porn, feature film length, super epic swatch videos. For those of you that are not familiar with style maker fabrics, they are a women run online fabric store based in the Pacific Northwest that specializes in high quality apparel at affordable prices. They just hit their three year mark and I'm excited to work with them each spring and fall when they release their big new fabric collections. I've done these swatch videos, I want to say this is my fifth swatch video. Maybe I've done a sixth and every time it's always so much fun and you guys love it so much. So it's just really great that Michelle and I can continue to work together to show you guys all the awesome fabrics that they are bringing in every season. So as you can imagine, this is their spring collection. It's a sample of all of the fabrics that they are going to be bringing in for the spring. When I say sample, she pulled some swatches from fabrics, they might have more colors available or something similar to that, but for the most part, this is going to cover a lot of their fabrics. I want to say there's like 59 swatches here or something like that. So grab a pen, grab a piece of paper, I'm going to have little item numbers that I'm going to call out with each one that I speak about. And if you like it, if you want to learn more about it, then you can jot down the item number, head to Stylemaker Fabrics website, type in the number in the search bar and the item should pop right up. I do want to say, though, that if the item does not show up whenever you type it in, that might mean that it is sold out. These are limited quantity fabrics. Most of Stylemaker Fabrics inventory is designer pieces that are sold as dead stock. So a designer has a fabric created, they don't end up using it all for their collection or whatever, they end up selling off what is left and then companies like Michelle's, like Stylemaker Fabrics, buy that and resell it to the home service. So it's a really cool way to get your hand on really great quality fabrics, but it is limited in quantity and stock, so just keep that in mind as you are going to their site to shop. So I think that that is all of the housekeeping that I needed to go over. Let's get into this and take a look at the spring collection for Stylemaker Fabrics. All right, so let's see what we've got here. It is, as you can imagine, a pretty hefty stack. This is, like I said, 59 swatches. So let's get started. It looks like the first one we have here is a gingham cotton shirting item number 12140. And as you can imagine, it is tightly woven, like a shirting should be the color is really beautiful. It's showing up really well here on camera actually, maybe a little more purpley than pink, but yeah, it's a great little shirting. It doesn't have hardly any drape to it, has hardly any stretch across the grain or otherwise, and then a little bit of bias stretch. So this is going to make your really great classic shirt dress. If you're making the Cali shirt and shirt dress for my style this month, this would be a really great option for that. Archer shirt dress, a button up, any of those things, really cute pink and white gingham. Again, that's 12140. Next, ooh, look at this one. This is called Romantic Floral French Terry in Vanilla Rose. 12053 is the item number on that one. And you guys, it's really sweet and adorable. I love this. You know, French Terry's are one of those things that for me is like a three season type of fabric. And this one with the sweet roses just make it just scream spring. And I had actually just seen something today talking about how Millennial Pink, which is like this little baby pink of the rose, being paired with bolder colors like burgundies and Kelly Greens is like the new take on last year's Pantone color of the year. So last year was all about Millennial Pink. You saw it everywhere this year to elevate it. You pair it with these kinds of colors. So it's super cool that this is like already, we're already able to see this in fabrics that we can get at home. In terms of quality, it's soft. It's mostly, I'm noticing, lightweight. You know, I would say it's soft but not like rayon soft, you know, it's cotton soft. But yeah, super, super lightweight. I mean, look at the drape that we're able to get on that. It's hard to do because the camera is above me. But you can kind of see there what the drape is like tons of stretch, tons of stretch one way, not I'd say four way stretch, but not even four way stretch. And in the back, you have your Terry loops and they aren't super big. They aren't super small. They're just kind of average Terry. But I think the main takeaway from this is just how lightweight it is. So I think that that would make it perfect for spring. Again, one, two, zero, five, three on this one. Next we have stretch satin. You guys know I'm loving my stretch satins lately. This one happens to be in something called solid pink. It isn't super stretchy. I've had stretchier satins before. But just look at that shine. Oh my gosh, it almost looks like satin, like pure satin, not a blend. But the shine is just absolutely gorgeous. This is what it looks like on the wrong side, kind of like a slub to it and not as much shine. So you could totally use either side of this depending on what you're going for. One, two, zero, one, two, one, zero, six. And I want to see, I like to keep the ones I've already reviewed close by to see how those look together. Again, this is more of a purpley pink. This is, I mean, these don't clash, but they're not that great of a match either. So I don't know that I would put them in the same outfit. This is just brighter, I think, is the term that I'm looking for. So either way, hot, like a not really hot pink. It's just solid pink, pink, pink. The stretch satin, one, two, one, zero, six. This one you guys might have seen before, I recognize it instantly. This is the watercolor floral stretch satin in navy and orange. This is the one that I almost, almost, almost got for the royal wedding so long. I don't know, oh yeah, she did include the one that I ended up getting. I did end up getting a second one in order to make two versions. But I don't know if that one's in here or not. So you'll have to stay tuned. I'll mention it if it comes across, if it doesn't, then you'll have to watch next week's royal wedding so long video to see what the other one was. But this is a stretch satin and you can see this one, I don't know, just feels a little bit stretchier to me. It also feels more lightweight. But that, yeah, this one seems stiffer and this one's more drapey. You can see this one's not falling off my hand naturally, like my pinky finger is not underneath that side at all. But this one, whenever I hold one side, falls off completely. So you can see one is heavier and one is more lightweight. And that might just have to do with how, I guess, either tightly woven it is or how much cotton is in it. I'm not sure. The fabric, the fabric makeup of the fabric is not included in the information that I have. So I can't tell you exactly how much stretch is woven into either one. But look how beautiful those are together. I think these look really, really great together. Because this little purpley color inside the leaf matches this. And then I want to see, could you make a top and then a skirt and do the pattern mixing that is so popular? I think that goes really well together because there's not just one kind of pink. That's why this one goes really well. Anyway, super cute. Okay, so this one is one, whoa, one, one, eight, seven, one. One, one, eight, seven, one on this satin. And the background here is navy and that's why I loved it so much. I thought that that was like a really, you know, anything that has a navy background these days I am, I am loving. So that's that satin, stretch satin there. All right, next we have a mosaic rayon crepe. Fuchsia aqua is the color story on this one. Rayon crepe is, as you can imagine, very soft, very drapey. But it does have a little bit of texture to it, which, you know, that's where the crepe comes in. So it does give a little bit of dimension more so than rayon shally, which is super, super smooth. But the colors here are fuchsia aqua black and this is pretty much white in the background. So this is really cute, be really pretty. And I think the smaller prints look really great on all body types, whether you're tall, short, you know, curvy, skinny, you know, whatever it is that you are, I like the small prints on every one. So it would be great for everything from a Ogden cami to a maxi dress, you know, really great kind of all over print here. This one is one, one, seven, two, nine, one, one, seven, two, nine. All right. Next up we have this is a stretch sateen in solid orchid. So orchid to me is like a lavender-y pink. Whereas our other stretch sateen, these are the same, I think, in different colors. This is more of a pink and this is more of a lavender-y purple and if you want to see it next to this, that's what that looks like, also beautiful. So this one fabric so far has three friends, three friends that can come along on the ride with this one sateen. So if you're looking for outfits, if you're looking to make, you know, coordinates that go together, start with this one and then you can add any of these. I will also say that these two go together better than these two. So keep that in mind. Again, not a perfect match, but I think it's closer. So I like those two together a lot. All right. Next, oh, did I give you the item number on the lavender one, two, one, zero, five. And again, it's called solid orchid stretch sateen. Same of that, the heavier weight sateen. I think this would make a really great jacket to be honest, one of those little lightweight crop jackets, this or this, I'm sure she has other colors of these two. I don't know how many we're going to see in this video today, but, um, but yeah, I really like these for jackets. They're nice weight. Okay. Um, this is called burst floral textured double knit and pink. So this is kind of like neon, neon pink, neon turquoise, neon green set with black and white and like a little bluish gray and a little bit of like mauve pink. Those, that's the color story going on here. It is a double knit. So it's a, you know, thicker knit than you might expect. It is textured similar to how crepe is, but it's almost like bubbled up. Um, that's more, I don't know how much of the texture is going to show on my camera, but you can see a little bit of like the bubbles in the ridges and the lighter colors. Um, it does have, um, not so much stretch that way, but a ton of stretch this way. So keep that in mind. Um, it is thicker. It is, um, I wouldn't say lightweight in it, but it's not a heavy weight either. It does still have a little bit of drape to it. Um, maybe it's easier to see the drape this way. You can see there kind of how it folds on itself. What the drape is like, um, really beautiful circle skirt kind of drape. You know, those, that kind of how fabric drapes really well that way. Okay. Um, one, two, two, five, two, one, two, two, five, two, really fun, bright colors. Kind of reminds me of like paintball. Okay. Here's the fabric that I chose for the Royal Wedding Sew Along. This is called striking poppy stretch satin white and red. And if you watch that video, then you saw I chose it because of its white background. And vibrant, vibrant red color. It just screamed like romance and love to me. Um, this is similar in weight to this guy here. So two lighter weight ones and then those other heavier weight ones. Um, you can see a bigger swatch of this. If you go to the video, the first one in the series for the Royal Wedding Sew Along, you can see a much larger swatch of this. If you want to know how big the flowers get or like how spaced out they are, whatever. There's much larger swatch of it there. Um, but yeah, stretch satin lightweight. I want to say too that this washed up really well. It almost washed up more. Cottony. It feels more like, um, a cotton than it does anything with any kind of, um, synthetic stretch material woven in. Okay. So this is one, one, eight, six, zero. This is again, what was it? Like striking poppy stretch satin in white and red. This one, I actually got a preview of when we were picking our fabrics for the tour that is going to start, I guess tomorrow. Um, I was really close to looking into this one because I thought the tone on tone embroidery of this was just beautiful. There is also a blue one. I know for sure. Kind of that chambray color. Um, I don't know if it's in this stack or not, but the blue one just jumped right out at me too. I think these are so nice and very ready to wear, very anthropology. If you're into any of that, I'm sure you can find lots of inspiration online for like a tone on tone embroidery, but this is embroidered rayon crepe and coral. And again, the backdrop is round crepe. So it's soft. It's got that crepe texture to it. Um, but really the star here is this embroidery. Now what I don't know, it doesn't say that it's a border print. So I imagine these little groups of flowers are sprinkled kind of all around the fabric, not just on one side. It kind of makes you feel like that because there's nothing up here, but I imagine there's another little cluster like right here and another cluster over here. Um, but it is a little bit on the sheer side. You guys can see my fingers through that. Um, which is okay. I mean sheer flowy tops. You can mask those with nude undergarments or you could line it with something really light as well, but this is really beautiful. Here's what the wrong side looks like and you can see kind of all the embroidery in there. Oh, I think this is so nice. So dreamy. It is going to be a little bit heavier just because there's such so much embroidery on this. The, this part here is very drapey, but the embroidery obviously makes it a little bit, you know, stiffer. Okay. So this one is one, two, one, five, nine. And again, I know for sure this comes in like a light blue chambray color as well. So go check that out. If you think you might like the blue better. This one is so fun and so sweet. This is called fashionista outlines jersey knit blush and it's a jersey knit. So when I hear jersey knit, I think t-shirts, I think, you know, any lightweight type knit project that you have. This one, you know, is a little bit heavier weight to me. So it would even be great for a skirt or a dress. But aren't those little fashionista girls so cute with their little dogs and look at this one with her glasses and her flowing scarf. I just think this is so sweet and the blush color in the background still very, very much on trend. This one, did it say rayon? It doesn't say it has rayon in it, but it's very, very soft, you guys. Very, very soft. Here's what the back side looks like and you can see like it's printed. The girls are printed on the one side, but it doesn't. I mean, it still shows through a little bit. I wouldn't use the wrong side for like a band or anything like that. I wouldn't use the wrong side as the right side. I guess is what I'm saying, but still nice. I mean, it's not like damaged the back or anything like that. So super cute little girls here love these fine little novelty print one, two, one, three, seven on that. So this is abstract floral satin and coral and pink and she's saying it satin and I do see the satin quality of shine to it, but because it's not a stretch that team like the others, it's really reading a lot like a shirting like a shirting with a very faint shine to it. I don't want to scare you off and make you think that this is like satiny and like you're going to be glowing when you're wearing it. It's not like that at all. It's very, very subtle, but I kind of love the print. I love how it has again are, you know, blush pinks with the bolder colors as well. It even has our fun like orchid. What do we think about that? Those two look okay together with that purple in there. How about this guy? This guy might be too. Yeah, this guy's a little too pink, I think, but and if you wanted to really go crazy, you could pair those together. It might be fun to do a shirt with like the under collar in one or the other. That could be a fun way to pair them together, but I think that these really go together really well. You could do like a shirt out of this and a little jacket out of this or a dress out of this and a jacket out of this or shorts out of this and the top out of this. You know what I'm saying? That could be really fun together. So the this one is one, one, nine, six, three abstract floral satin and coral, coral and black. No, no, no, coral and pink, coral and pink. Okay. This one's sweet. This is striped rib knit jersey knit in coral and black. So rib knit, if you're on Instagram and you follow the Indie fabric stores, you can't really avoid rib knit these days. Everybody has got some rib knit in their shops, it seems, and this one is really beautiful. Again, it doesn't say it has rayon in it, but darn it is very, very soft, very, very lightweight. You guys, this is very drapey, but gosh, these colors are so good, so good. You could make any top, any knit top out of this. It would be cute with like a little mock turtleneck. A mock turtleneck sleeveless would be perfect for spring. This is a great little rib knit. I love this a lot. This pink and cream and black and gray is just like a classic combination that you just can't go wrong. You know what I'm saying? This one's really awesome. Feels super soft on the skin, super lightweight. Like I said, it's really nice. Okay, one, two, one, three, one on this guy. Love this. Maybe I should, I'm going to start keeping a separate pile for the ones that I fell in love with. So far, it's this one and this one are going in Lindsay pile. Okay, next up, this one is, whoa, it has like a stamp. No, no, that's two. Okay, I got you now. All right, that makes more sense. Watermelons are coming. This is box plaid rayon, shirting and coral. So the background is coral. These colors here look like a baby blue. This is more of the coral. This is purple. There's a yellow and kind of like a red or an orange woven in. So that's the color story and then a very large scale box plaid. What is that? Three, four inches, three inches and it's rayon. So you know it's soft. You know it's a drapey, super, super nice. This one is, what did I say? I already forgot just rayon, shirting. Shirting is so versatile. I mean, you can really use it for so many different things other than just shirts and shirt dresses, but because it's woven so tightly, it really does make for great shirts and this one, since it's so lightweight, you could even do something with a ruffle that would drape really well. A circle skirt, you know, even a pleat would look really nice because it's going to drape down so well and not be super stiff like some other shirtings can be. Yeah, this one's nice. Okay. One, one, nine, six, four on that. All right. Next up, we have our watermelons. This is watermelon, that's hard to say, watermelon, wedge, rayon, shally, and vanilla and pink. Rayon, shally, y'all, you know, it's my jam. Um, do we have two of the same? Wow. Okay. I keep skipping ahead. Sorry. Um, I just get so excited. Okay. This is like a cream background, black seeds, and then your typical watermelon with the green rind, kind of like a orangey pink and then like variations on baby pink in here. Rayon, shally. This would just be a really sweet, fun, novelty garment, something that you would make and people wouldn't know that you made it yourself probably because it's just so either they would because it's so unique or they wouldn't because it's kind of like would fit right into some ready to wear garments depending on where you shop. But, um, but yeah, it's really great. The watermelon scale is really nice. Um, the placement of them, like not being too many or too little, um, is really great. And you know, I love my Rayon, shally, super soft, super smooth, lightweight, drapey. Um, yeah, this is just as just as good as any of the others. Um, this one is item number one, one, eight, seven two watermelon wedge rayon, shally vanilla pink. Very nice. Okay. This one is watercolor stripe jersey knit and coral and taupe. So I'm wondering if obviously we've got some stripes going this way. Does this start here again in the same colors? I'm not sure. Um, there probably be some larger swatches or larger image of it on her website, but it's got this great coral color. This is almost like a baby muted orange. It's not maybe as yellow as you would think. Um, and then the grays and the topes in there as well. Um, it is a jersey knit. So this is more lightweight, more of what I would expect from jersey knit versus the other one that we saw with the, with the girls on it. Um, this one is just heavier weight than this one, not by much though. I mean, it's not like a heavy weight knit by any means, but this is your lightweight t-shirt jersey that you might expect. Um, when you see jersey knit, but I think that the stripe and like the, the ink dot blotting of it, that's pretty cool. Very nice. Great little t-shirt. Um, what I remember one, one, one, eight, six, four on this guy. Next up, we have rayon jersey and coral. So do you guys want to see how these go together? Obviously. Um, yeah, they look really good together. I think this one might be a little bit more pink than this one is. So just keep that in mind. Um, this is more muted. Yeah, but still pretty, still very nice. I'm sure she's got a good Jillian different solid jerseys. Um, this one's nice, super soft, super drapey. Um, and it's rayon jersey, whereas the other ones I've shown have not had rayon in them. So you have that really soft hand, soft feel, soft touch, however you want to word it. God, rayon is just, I just love rayon. Rayon is the love of my life. One, two, one, six, seven on this guy. Very nice. I always, as I get into these videos and reminded of whenever I was in middle school and high school, how I thought that I really, really wanted to be a QVC host that and I still, that job has got to be one of the most fun jobs in existence. Um, and this reminds me, this is the closest I will get to hosting QVC. So I'm living out my dreams. Okay. This one is embroidered rayon crepe in salmon. So the other one, oh, I see the other one was what color was it? Coral and this is salmon. So this is like taupey pink and this is like orangey pink if that can help you, but you can see the embroidery is not the same from one to the other. This one has almost these flowers with the stems and the leaves and this one is just the flowers. So you have that, but still rayon crepe is the main fabric. This is they're the exact same fabric, just different embroidery in different colors. And again, I know that there's a blue one. I don't know if we're going to get to it here, but I know that there's a blue one. So here we have, um, what is this one called? Where are we? Southwest rovin. Why can I say woven? I keep saying rovin. Southwest woven stripe, shirting teal. And this one, um, is very as techie, very poncho-y feeling to me. And I remember seeing this again when we got previews for our tour fabrics and thinking this would make an excellent super adorable bag or backpack and I'm 99% sure Michelle said she ended up making a bag out of this or she was going to. I can't remember. Um, so if she has made a bag, I'll try and get a picture of it and insert it in here. But, um, the stripe goes this way and it does. It's like a twill weave, um, because it's got the diagonal. Um, you know, it's woven diagonally, but in some places also cross woven horizontally like here. Yeah. This is very interesting, but again, it's she's calling it a shirting and it is a bit heavier. It is a bit stiffer. Um, so, you know, keep that in mind. If you're looking for a flowy, um, shirting, this is not it. Um, this is more stiff, but it is still very soft. Um, just the colors like the teals and the orange and you know, even the browns and the turquoise and all of these colors just remind me so much of Southwest, which I guess is why she called it Southwest woven stripe. Um, that makes sense to me. Um, this is 11858 and again, I think it would make super cute bag, even shorts. You guys, this one is, you know, heavy and stiff enough that it would make, um, cute shorts or kind of like bottom weight, not maybe not as heavy as some bottom, like a lightweight bottom weight. Can we call it that? Um, so yeah, that would be really cool or even like a, um, what's that grain line strapless tank top? Oh gosh, I keep wanting to say more, it's better. That's not it. Oh darn you guys know what I'm talking about. It's just a very simple, um, woven tank. This would be really cute when I saw somebody post on Instagram today, a style arc pattern. Um, it was sleeveless tank top and had these really cool like sewn in, um, pockets. So any of those like a line, um, boxy tank tops or tops, I think this would be really cute. Callie shirt, uh, the shirt version. I think this would be really cute for that or even the shirt dress version. Um, it might be nice to have something a little bit more heavy weight across your bum. You guys know how I am about having lightweight fabrics down there. Okay. One, one, eight, five, eight. This one's fun. I think I'm going to put this in the Lindsay pile. Okay. This one is stretch satin solid turquoise. So you can see we're building our little. Options here. We've got our orchid, our pink, and now we've got our turquoise. Same deal for all three of these. Isn't that so fun seeing these? Like this is very Miami to me. These two together. If you're, you know, taking a trip down there or you live there, um, these feel like, you know, also 1990s, maybe a little bit Lisa Frank. Who knows what I'm talking about. Um, my trapper keeper is like calling my name, seeing all of these colors together. Um, but the turquoise is really pretty. Um, turquoise is one, two, one, one, zero. Um, we've also got an alternate too. This is when it gets hard to find the other ones, but, um, we've got two color stories here of the same jersey. Um, this one is watercolor striped jersey knit in aqua and coral. And this one was water color. Oh shoot, I can't find it. My eyes are going crossed. Striped jersey knit coral, taupe and aqua coral. So you could easily get those confused. But if you're more of the blues, then you're going to go this route. This is more of a burnt orangey color and this is more of a pink. But, um, if you're more of the blue family, cool colors, this is you. Um, and then this has more of the, the pinks and kind of dark grays. This one is item number 11865 same exact fabric. These two. Nice. Okay. This one's fun. I'm going to keep our stretch satin close by. Um, this one is plaid check reversible double cloth. You ready for the big reveal? Dun dun dun. Oh yeah. Look how pretty that is. So again, double cloth is taking the indie fabric world by storm just like the, uh, rip knit is. People are loving combining these two into one garment. So you'd make, for example, a shirt dress, right? And then you would do the cuffs, collars, the, you know, button band and maybe the pocket and the reverse of it. Um, yeah, people are just having a great time with the two of these and I can totally see why it's so fun to have two in one. Um, and they just match so perfectly because they're made to go together. This one does have a really interesting stripe of like highlighter yellow or lime green. That gives a lot of visual interest. Um, but then this is more of just like a gingham. Here's the full picture of the other side. Still really beautiful. Um, but they are very, um, so if you don't know, maybe I can destroy this for the sake of showing everybody. So basically it is two woven fabrics that are stitched together. Do you see that little, did you see how that pulled out that string every so often? They are stitched together to create one fabric. Can you guys still see? Um, this might make it seem very fragile, but it's not. I'm like actually really having to pull separate them. Um, so that's how you're able to get like two in one individually. They are very lightweight, um, not so smooth, um, and see through, but then together they kind of create more of an opaque, not totally opaque, but more of an opaque, um, look to them and you know, they are a little bit softer on the right side than they are the wrong side. So still woven pretty stiff because they're like stitched together hidden. Like you can't see where the stitches are. Um, but it's really cool. It's really cool how they do double cloth. This one's fun. Very, very fun. Oh, and I pulled this to see what you guys got of these two together. Although this I mean could be this would just be a very green outfit. I'm not sure everybody wants to be just head to toe in teal. Like I'm not sure, but if you love teal, then by all means go for it. Um, okay. The next one, did I give you the item number? Um, one, two, one, four, four. One, two, one, four, four. Okay. Next up this feeds me a jersey. Yeah. So it's a Suprema cotton jersey knit in aqua. Oh, so this feels. Wow. This is very interesting. So, okay. So it's cotton, but it feels very dense. Like it doesn't feel that thick to me. It just feels heavier than it should than it looks. Does that make sense at all? Um, it's very, very soft, but still very weighty, which is very interesting to me. Here's the stretch on both ways. So a little bit of stretch one way and a whole lot of stretch the other way. Um, but yeah, it's soft like cotton, but just very it feels heavy in my hand. You know what I mean? Um, if I'm comparing it to this one, you know, these are not the same, but similar, but still this one still feels just weightier to me, but similar weights these two. Um, okay. So this one is one, two, one, six, eight. One, two, one, six, eight. This is really nice. Good quality. I mean, any kind of shirt or top that you wanted to make out of this would be really, really nice. Very cool. Okay. Oh, and then do you want to see these together again? You just be to have a very blue look, but you know, this would be cute as like a tank top underneath like a button up. That would be super cute together. That's a great idea. This one is gorgeous. Gosh, I just love this blue gray color is stunning, especially with this line. That is a lot of fun. And this got to be linen. Um, watercolor tropical linen, shirting. This is so neat. And it's like you have the outline of the leaf and then the watercolor is like outside of that. So it gives like, you know, a fun abstract vibe to it, but it's very tropical. You can see a tropical looking leaf here and these here. So it's like a modern take on all of the tropicals we've been seeing for the past like two or three years now, um, it is printed on. You can see that, um, and it's your typical linen, but it is soft. It does have a little bit of texture to it, but it's got a pretty nice, um, hand, a really nice feel for a linen. You know what I mean? It's not too too rough. Um, but in terms of drape, you know, it's not going to be those drapey pants that you see everywhere. If you made linen pants out of this or a linen dress or skirt, um, I think all of those would be great options for this, but it's not going to be that super, super lightweight one. Um, it is a little bit see through. So keep that in mind. If you wanted to lightly line it with something, but you could also get away with just nude undergarments too, especially with all of these big blocks of, um, color where it is pretty much not see through. So this one's cool. Okay. One, two, one, three, eight. Okay. Next up we have, what do we have? This is summer plaid shirting in blue and lavender blue. Okay. There's lavender there, blue there. There's also this yellow stripe. I don't know. Lavender. It's a little misleading, but I guess you have to call out more than one color in a plaid, right? Um, so it is a shirting. Um, it's very kind of soft. It feels very cottony. Um, it doesn't say anything about what it's made of at all, but it feels like a cotton shirting to me. Um, the backside is even, well, no, they're, they're kind of the same. Um, not a lot of texture, but you know, obviously pretty stable woven we've got here. Um, so yeah, these colors are really great. Again, with a shirting when we've talked about all of the other shirtings, um, you have your, your basic shirting option, um, in terms of patterns with this, but the colors are really sweet, really sweet. Okay. One, two, one, four, five on this guy and it is summer plaid. Yeah, I'm getting the summer vibe summer plaid, uh, shirting blue lavender. Okay. This one is a cotton shirting stripe in blue and white. So it looks like seersucker, but it's not because it's not actually printed on seersucker fabric. It's just blue and white stripes printed onto a woven and shirting again. Yep. Cotton shirting stripe, blue, white, very, very soft, very, very nice. This is going to make, I mean, I already can think of a pattern. I can't remember the number of it. I'm just so terrible remembering pattern numbers, but you remember that one that if you follow me on Instagram, the bodice kind of has all those pleats that go to one side and then the other side crosses over like this and it makes two like sweeping. It's hard to explain, but it was black and gray. I think I wish it were nearby. I just grab it, but that would be a, any pattern that has like a lot of pleating detail or anything that would play up the stripes. Remember my Colette Hazel dress that had the play on stripes. That would be really fun out of this. The stripes are, you know, big enough that you could intentionally match them to each other, but still small enough to where it's like a good scale, you know? 11960 on this. This is really cool. And the blue color is like a light chambray. So you could pair it with all of that stuff that you have already. I'm sure. Okay, this was a close contender for the tour for me as well. I just loved these like hand-drawn like Indian type of Native American type of flowers and it almost felt more like botanicals than overtly in your face floral. This one is called burst floral rayon twill. You guys know I love my rayon and I love my twill and when they combine rayon and twill together, it just makes magic. So very lightweight, very drapey. I was going to make a jumpsuit. So you can take that idea if you'd like, but it also works really well in, I mean, any other lightweight fabric application that you can think of. Maxi dresses, flowy tops, you know, skirts, any of that stuff, even those like elasticized waist, gathered waist shorts that you're seeing everywhere. This would be really cute for that too. I just love the colors with the Navy and the turquoise and then this like fuchsia and then yellow and orange. I don't know. I just loved this print. I thought the print was so nice. One one seven three one is the item number here. This might have to go in the Lindsay pile for consideration, you know, it's not like I'm buying anything that's over there. It's just being considered strongly. Okay, the anchors, sail away, anchor jersey knit. Sail away, anchor jersey knit. So, oh, this is nice. It's got a lot of stretch to it, but it doesn't. You know what I love about this? Let me find another one of those jerseys like this one. When you stretch it out, the see how it becomes see through, see how you can see those stripes underneath and becomes really sheer. When you stretch this one out, it doesn't really do that. You can't see those stripes. So I don't know enough about fabrication to know what the difference is, but I like that about this one. So I mean, take that for what I don't know what pattern or what you need to make where it would matter if it was see through whenever you stretch it out or not, but I do to me that means that denotes quality. Maybe maybe I'm just making up stuff at this point. Who knows? But it's got these adorable little anchors. If you're into novelty knits for, I mean, this would even be great for babies. Like this would be adorable baby onesies or you know whatever you guys make for your kids. It is only printed on one side, although you can still see the anchors through them and it's not true white. It's kind of like a vanilla E color, vanilla and navy. Although she says blue and white. I don't know. I think it's a little off white. Like my table is white. So one, one, eight, six, six on that one. It's very soft. You guys very, very, very soft, even softer than these like way softer than these. Just feel so good. I just can't help but touch soft fabrics. Okay. This one is not watermelons. Oh, soaring bird stripe rayon shally. So we've got a rayon shally. We've got our, you know, nautical stripe and then you've got these birds. Now I wonder there's a lot of red ones here and a couple blue ones here. So we'd have to see a bigger swatch to see how they're dispersed or if these make like intentional stripes. I don't know how, you know, sporadic the bird placement is, but it's still really cool and fun and different. I feel like, I feel like if you're watching and you're into this, you're probably thinking like you're either going to see this in something like I'm always envisioning Palazzo pants. Is anybody else getting that vibe? I can see this being really cool in like wide leg even elasticized waist Palazzo pants. I don't know why. That's, that's what I'm, that's what it's telling me. That's what I'm hearing from the soaring birds. 1-1-7-7-9. Super light, super drapey, rayon shally. I, this is, this is one of those that I will stop, you know, I'll be done with the video and it'll be days later and this one will still be on my mind. Like I'll still remember this one. Hmm. This one's interesting. Okay. This isn't going in for consideration. All right. Here's the reverse of these. Yup. So we have our navy and white and then white and navy. Is that how it's, is that how it's done? Hold on. Oh, so white and blue and then this one is blue and white. Okay. Same difference. Um, so we've been over that. So you can make two or you can use them as contrast bands for each other or, you know, whatever, but just know that there are two of them. Yay. Blue is one, one, eight, six, seven and a reminder one, one, eight, six, six on the white background. So nice. I love those. Um, okay. Watermelons again. This one is watermelon slice cotton lawn. So cotton lawn. You guys know cotton lawn by now by all of the quilting cottons that are out there. Um, it is a stiffer cotton. You know, hardly any drape. You can see it's like hardly folding over itself there, um, a little bit sheer and not that soft. Um, but the watermelons are cute, especially on the Navy background. Our other watermelons were, um, where's my watermelon wedge? Oh, here we go on a white background. So you can see kind of the differences there. I wouldn't put these two together because this is so lightweight and drapey and this is so stiff. This is almost like, you know, paper. Um, you can hear it rustling. So yeah, cotton lawn with watermelons printed on it one, one, eight, six, one. Ooh, this is a classic. Okay. So this is French Terry stripe indigo cream. Where's our other French Terry? Yeah, let's go back to let's compare French Terries for a second. Yeah. Well, this one's obviously, first of all, much thicker. Can you guys see the thickness and look at the difference in the loops? So this one in my opinion is going to be much warmer, much cozier and this one's much more light weight. So this to me is like a southern, southern hemisphere French Terry and this is like Midwest. Oh, I'm sorry. Northeast, Northwest, you know, colder climate French Terry, but they're both still really nice quality and soft and, you know, everything doesn't have rail in it. So it's not like, you know, luxurious soft, but it is still very, very soft and cozy. And I've said this before, but I like whenever the stripes are barricaded smaller, larger, smaller, larger. I really like that. It gives a little bit extra interest, but yeah, this would be great. Obviously in a hoodie or sweatshirt or any of that stuff. Okay, next up we have, what do we have? This is watercolor pixel rayon shali multi. So little pixels done in like a watercolor-y type of way in rayon shali and tons of colors. So you've got your teal, your navy, your blue, even your pinks and beiges and whites and blacks. So this would go with just about anything. If you made it into a top, be really gorgeous with jeans, even white jeans or black jeans. It could, this is very versatile. This could go with lots of different things and it's rayon shali, which feels like a dream. Cute. One, one, eight, one, eight on that. This one is really nice. This has got to be rayon as well. This one's called vine floral rayon shali and navy. Look at the sweet butterflies. I love butterflies. Look, it almost is the exact same like design. Oh wait. Cute. Yeah, a lot of fun though with these white vines and then the red mixed in. This is almost like a purple. So you could play that up a little bit. But yeah, I love a dark background too. That seems to be very popular these days. This one's really cool. Very cool. Very reminiscent of this one in a way. I don't know why. Maybe because the like floral is drawn on, but they don't really go together, but, and this is a twill and this is not, but still same application, maxi dress, tank top, flowy top, you know, all of that. This one is one, one, seven, eight, zero. All right. So she did tell me that they brought in a ton of denim, like a ton and I think you'll see it a lot on the blog tour the next couple of weeks as well. A lot of people were going to be making some jeans from some of her new denim. So you'll have to stay tuned for those not here, but on her blog. This one is stretch denim indigo. I know nothing more than that. I don't know the weight of it. I don't know how much stretch you'll have to go to the item number to see, but I can tell you this is not super stretchy, not as stretchy as I've seen. But I don't doubt that she would have gotten the highest quality she could find. It's reading a little bit black. I wish that the lighting would show it a little bit better, but it is, it is dark. It's just dark, dark, dark, dark, Navy. Like, like my shirt has black. Let's see if the two, it's still looking black. I swear it's not black. So I can tell you it's just really, really, really dark blue. So there's that one. One, two, two, four, zero. Write that down. Go to the listing on the website and I'm sure there will be tons more information there for this one. Same with this guy here. This is an interesting color. This is brushed stretch denim. Again, I don't know anything more than that. This one has a lot more stretch to it. Like a lot, um, jegging status, not jegging status, but I mean, it's got some stretch to it. And I kind of like the brush quality of it. I actually think this would make a really cute like pinafore. You know, I'm talking about like those little A-line dresses that are, you know, sleeveless usually and you wear something underneath. I think that would be really, really cute in this with some like buttons on the sides instead of like a zipper or anything. You know what I'm saying? Um, that would be really, really adorable in this. Again, the color is not reading. There we go. There we go. That's better. Now let me see if this one is trying to autofocus. I promise. You can get a better idea of the color there. I see that it's not black, even though it's picking up some other really weird colors. Let it refocus. Maybe help it along. There we go. Anyway, so that, yeah, this is really cool. This could be, oh, Birkin flares. Are you kidding? Flares in this color, I think are so awesome. So keep that in mind. This is one, two, one, two, four. One, two, one, two, four. That's fun to say. Look how gorgeous this is. I'm singing now. Okay. This is hydrangea rose rayon crepe navy lavender navy lavender. What a great combination. It's beautiful. We don't have any hydrangeas here except for this one. You can barely see it, but you've got two different roses in pink and lavender and then you've got this like slate gray baby blue hydrangea here. Um, this is really pretty and it's our rayon crepe. So it's very soft, but still got texture to it. Lightweight drapey. Um, super pretty. Love this one. One, two, one, five, eight. I'm going to keep it closed because I see some purples coming up. This one is, are we back to our stretch sateen? No, cotton twill in solid purple cotton twill. It does have some stretch to it. Um, again, this is your classic bottom weight for, you know, pixie pixie pants. What are they called whenever they're like cigarette pants, um, a line skirts, uh, shorts, you know, any of those kinds of things, even a great jacket. Um, if you want a purple jacket, here's what it looks like with that guy. A little reading a little dark. That's more accurate. Um, she's calling it, did she just say purple? Yeah, she just said solid purple. I would agree. This is a pretty true purple. Um, and then we've got a gingham here. This is tiny gingham seersucker lavender. Um, not seersucker that I've ever seen. My seersuckers are usually textured, but maybe I, I could be mistaken, but I don't think this is seersucker. I think it's just gingham printed onto shirting. If I thought I were buying seersucker and got this, I would think something went wrong. Um, because you know, seersucker has that, you know, that striped texture in it. This doesn't have that. This is just smooth. Um, so this is, or maybe I am getting ahead of myself. Oh, I'm definitely getting ahead of myself. Okay. Okay. Okay. Sorry. They all kind of run together after a while on my little list that I have here. This is gingham cotton, shirting and purple and white. Okay. That makes more sense. Apologies. Um, super cute. Very, very tiny. Where's the other? So here's the other one with half inch gingham. This has got to be quarter inch gingham. So you can see the difference in the gingham sizes there. Um, and this is our purple with the purple here. Let's pull them up here so you can see better. Yep. Again, very grape tastic outfit. Um, these two look like this together. If you wanted to call those out together somehow. This is a double cloth, got to be. Where am I? Large plaid check reversible double cloth lavender. Are you ready? I feel like the price is right. Dun, dun, dun. So this is cool. So just like our other double cloth where they're like stitched together. This is the same, but this plaid to me is more modern than the other plaid was. Um, and then obviously this gingham is much larger. Um, if this is purple in this hand, then this is lavender much lighter. I agree. I agree. And then here is, oh, sorry. This is one, two, one, four, eight. And then here is our seersucker and that makes a ton more sense. Definitely getting a seersucker vibe from this. I love love gingham seersucker. You guys, it is, if you've never made anything with this, A it's great to sew with. Like you're going to have no problems ironing it, pressing it, stitching it. Like it's just one of those. I mean, any beginner sewist would be able to work with this. Hey, it matches my nails. Um, and then B it's very breathable. It's a hundred percent cotton. Like I live in a pretty much tropical climate. It is hot and humid in the summer and a seersucker just feels so good on your skin, even when it's really hot and you're sweating. Um, and you know, it's just really good quality. It's going to hold up. I love seersucker and then gingham print on top of that. I mean, come on. So you could try and do something fun with all three of these since we do have a similar color story going on. I am not creative enough at the moment to call that out for you. These two are a very similar color more so than this grape one. Um, but I mean, that looks great together. What could you do with that? The seersucker skirt and the Ogden cami tucked in. I mean, thinking of like a bottom weight here and then some kind of flowy top. That's what I'm getting. These are just the exact same colors. So you can have a lot of fun. I mean, purple is like, I think they're calling it royal velvet is the 2018 Pantone color of the year. So if you aren't already seeing it everywhere, you definitely will. And here's a way to incorporate it into your handmade wardrobe. Okay, next up we have where are we on the list? Suprema cotton jersey knit in amethyst. This is the same like weighty dense cotton jersey. Um, that we had in this teal color. Um, you can see them both here. So this is reminiscent of the color is very reminiscent of the shirt that I made for so my style in January. A lot of you really liked that color on me. You thought it really looked really good. So this is similar like a muted purple. She's calling it amethyst. So one, two, one, seven, zero on that. And then look at this. That is a lot of fun or this is a lot of fun. So cool. This is a guy. Is this linen before I speak too soon? Tropical floral linen, shirting in purple and espresso. Is this not black? I'm sure I'm looking at the right one. Yep. I'm looking at the right one. Where's our other linen? Here it is. So you can see those two linen options again with the tropical floral. You can see the tropical leaves on your florals. But this background, I would be surprised if that were brown. It's looking black to me. Black to me. But yeah, same, same great quality linen. Everything I said about this one applies to this one. They're the same. One, two, one, three, nine on that. You can see the drape. The drape, not so much sticking. But you know, whenever you wash these linens, they are going to wash up so, so soft. Last year I did a video where I pre-washed a bunch of them and then compared before and after, like I cut them in half and compared them before and after. That was a lot of fun. But yeah, on linen, you know that it's going to, it's going to wash up so, so, so soft. All of this, you know, chemical-ing stiffeners that they put on there will all go away and it'll be really dreamy. I'll probably, let me do that on this one and I'll put it on my Instagram. So if you're not following me on Instagram, go over there, follow me and I will do a little before and after test. I don't want to do the whole video. I've got too much going on right now, but, but I'll put it on Instagram so that y'all can see there. So I'll put this over here and I'll start a little pile for the pre-wash test. Okay, so this is pretty. This is herringbone texture, French Terry and cream. Oh, that is super cool. Okay, I'm going to try and get it up here and focus it. Okay, can you see the texture? Can you see the herringbones running vertically this way and then going back down this way? That is really, really cool. So it is your solid, you know, um, I'm refocusing again. That didn't focus. Um, solid color French Terry, but with like an interesting very subtle textured. I don't really want to call it a print, but it's a very, very subtle, but it is there and it's really pretty, really pretty and unique. I don't think I've ever seen anything like that. And then here are your loops on the back are very, very lofty. So this is one of your thicker heavier weights French Terry heavier weighted French Terry's. So there's the cream and then here is your match. I was trying to find the other French Terry stripes. Hold on. Oh, here we go to see if that goes together well. So you've got Navy and cream. This is a little bit more yellow than this is, but I mean, I don't know how many people would notice. I'm just being hyper critical, hyper hyper critical. Where is the? Here's this French Terry. So this is more heathered and gray. So that doesn't really go with any of these. I don't really like it with that one either. Okay, so this one is one, two, one, seven, three. If I didn't say so already. And then here is are these the same though? No, these are different. Yeah, the stripes are all even and the back. I mean, this, this Terry on the back is like legit. I mean, the not only are they like lofty, but they're thick. They're very, very thick threads. That's interesting. One, two, one, seven, four on this very heavy weight, serious French Terry. I mean, that is like legit, legit French Terry, but it does go really well with this one. And they're similar in nothing weights. These two that if you wanted to do your collars or your costs and all that into this, that would look really good together. Okay, moving on. This is linen again. Tonal linen jacquard. So we learned a little bit about jacquard in my first Royal Wedding Sew Along video and the qualifying feature of jacquard is that the print is woven into the fabric. So we should be able to see the reverse of this on the back, which we do. So you can see here, technically these can be reversible where you could, you know, play on using both sides of the material. There isn't technically a right side and a wrong side, or maybe there technically is, but you know, you can fudge it a little bit, but I like this side better. The side that she says is the right side, but they both could work one, two, zero, five, two. The colors are very, I mean, this to me, I think you would find that in an Ann Taylor store in a like like a fitted like a dress with a fitted top and then like a pencil skirt bottom in a heartbeat or wouldn't it look lovely as like a long knee length jacket, like a lightweight spring jacket that would be perfect. I mean, now I'm getting excited about this one. Lenin jacquard, so cool. One, two, zero, five, two. Oops. Okay, now this one is abstract snakeskin stretch satin in taupe gray. So we've got our stretch satin and this is a heavy weight stretch satin. This is a bottom weight stretch satin. If I've ever seen one, this is almost like as heavy as some of those dinoms that I've just showed you. But it's kind of cool how you've got your snake print almost overlaid onto these stripes, but then also cut out into these geometric shapes. I don't know. That's really kind of cool and different. You can make a spectacular pencil skirt out of this like a knockout pencil skirt that would look expensive feel expensive. I mean, but it is. Yeah, it's got a lot of really great stretch, but still great recovery and look at that by a stretch and a really cool, unique, but tonal print. I don't know. This is this could be really fun. I could see a lot of you really making spectacular garments out of this and this is 1, 2, 0, 9, 9. That's what the back looks like. You could totally use the reverse of the back for something contrast waistband. Maybe you can't really see the print through it at all because it is so thick and stretchy. Love this one. Okay, next up. We have sweatshirt fleece stripe gray and white. So this is sweatshirt fleece. Did I said that already? So the back is not French Terry. You know, it's got fleece on it. Not looped French Terry. It's fleece, which is super soft and then the front side is really nice. This would be really great little sweatshirt. I don't know that I've seen a lot of sweatshirt fleeces with print. Have I and I just never really paid any attention to them. That's a distinct possibility. Yeah, this one is really nice. I love this. That would be a great sweatshirt or hoodie or you know, zip up, whatever 1, 2, 1, 9, 0. Okay, this one is another. Oh, you know what this is? This is called Stripe Texture Jersey Knit Heather Gray. This reminds me a lot of that red top that I made for the one pattern one week. You remember that video way back in November? This reminds me a lot of that, but only in gray and I loved working with that fabric. It's very soft and it's got this really interesting like stripe texture to it where this stripe here is raised and the little stripes are like recessed. So you can actually feel them as you go across. Cool. It's really nice and soft and comfy and cozy. So that one's cool. 1, 2, 1, 7, 2 on that. Next up we have. Oh, gosh. French Terry Heather Gray and Navy. I only see gray, but Navy is woven in interesting. So you can see the loops here are gray and Navy, even though mostly only the gray is showing every those little incy tinkly little dots in there here. Let me see if I can get it to focus again are Navy. That's really cool. So it's a Heather just like you would expect, you know, from any Heather, but it's a light and a dark. Normally you see like light on light or like a tonal one. You don't usually see it with, you know, two very contrasting fabrics. So that's nice. The Terry is really nice and smooth on the back. Very, very comfortable, very soft on the outside, you know, a little bit of stretch. This I would say is closer to a lightweight than some of the other ones that we've seen, but not as lightweight as this one. This one's still the most drapey of them all. Can you see the difference there? Slight, but still. Okay. 1, 2, 1, 7, 8 on that guy. The back is really pretty too. I don't know. I feel like you could do something really gorgeous with that back with the wrong side. Okay. This one is modal sweatshirt fleece Heather Gray. So we've got our fleece on the back and our knit on the outside and is modal. Modal is a form of rayon. So this fleece is like beyond soft. This fleece is like babies bum soft. This is like just want to pet yourself. Pet the fabric soft. Um, but other than that, it's just like your, I don't want to say typical gray. Nothing's typical. Um, this one's a little bit darker there. I don't know. Does the, that's a little bit lighter. This is too dark. Um, I'm just trying to think of what you could pair it with cuff wise and stuff. There it is with the vanilla. Um, here's this one. Nothing really matchy matchy for that. This is the closest and it's still not quite right. Very, very close though. Very, very close. Okay. So for your super soft modal sweatshirt fleece in Heather gray one to one nine four on that one. This is a gray stretch denim. She's calling the color slate. I love a gray denim. Um, does have some stretch and also has like a bit of a vertical stripe. If you can see that in there. Um, and I like how it's gray, but also with beige tones in the background, you can see the twill that it's, you know, denim is all twill. Um, but you can see how it's woven in the back with a lot of that, um, beige. So a gray with beige undertones really, really nice. Um, love this one to one to eight. Again, this is one of the ones you're going to have to go on to her website. If you want to know anything about weight or how much stretch is there. I just don't have that information with me. I just have what it is and I just talk about what I see. So I don't know anything about weight or any of that when it comes to denim. So, but it is really pretty. I can tell you that much. Okay. This one's really nice. Um, I'm thinking pussy blow blouse like right off the bat. It's a crepe ray on crepe dot cream and the dots are printed on not like stuck on. Um, very, very, very lightweight, very drapey, very flowy, floaty. This is going to make just a really cute blouse. Um, I love a cream and black. That's so classic. It is never, ever, ever going to go out of style. Never ever one, two, one, five, four is the number on that very soft ray on crepe. Love that. This one is block print ray on crepe and cream in tan. So it's almost like a stamp, you know, like a block stamp. Dude, dude, dude, and I just wanted to see. Yeah, this one's a little bit more beige than cream, more beige than cream. She's calling this one tan and black and this one cream and black and I think that that makes sense. We wouldn't really pair them together, but this one is a bit heavier and less drapey. I mean, you can see the difference on these two. See how this one's like staying out and this one's all falling in on itself. Um, yeah, this one just is, I mean, it's still drapey and still lightweight by all standards. It's just not as lightweight and drapey as this one is. And that may be because of the rayon. Are they both rayon? No, they're both rayon. So yeah, I'm not sure. Just a different, different type of rayon crepe. That's all there is to it. Um, one, one, seven, one, seven. Um, 17 is my lucky number. So I should like this one. One, seven, one, seven. Um, anyways, those two are cool. Oh, here's another of our embroidered, um, crepes, right? Embroidered rayon crepe block. This one is hard to see on camera because, you know, black does not want to show up, but it's the same as this guy and the same as this guy. So all three same. I swear there was a blue one. Maybe now I'm second guessing myself since there's these three here and no sign of a blue one. Um, but if you like the black tone on tone embroidery, one, two, one, six, two there. Ooh, this is fun. Okay. This is tropical escape scuba knit vanilla rainbow. Look at all these vibrant colors mixed with the blacks and then, you know, set, um, on this beautiful cream color, but also with this. Oh gosh, this is pretty. This is pretty. I haven't used a scuba knit in so long scuba is a little bit like Ponty, but more spongy. I don't know how to describe scuba knit. It's like mushy kind of. Um, yeah, I don't know how to explain scuba. If you've never touched it, it is literally that fabric that they make, um, wet suits out of. So I mean, some of them are obviously the wet suit ones are much thicker and stiffer. You know, they make different weights of them. Um, and this garment weight is, is really nice. They make really beautiful circle skirts because you can imagine with like the, the drape that it has. Can you just already envision that? Um, I've also seen a lot of like pleated skirts out of scuba because it does make such a beautiful like inversion there. Um, so yeah, I mean, fit and flare dresses are really what I mostly see. Um, but you can also make skirts. Um, yeah, look up scuba knit to get some inspiration. I mean, scuba knit has been in ready to wear fashion for a while. Um, if you've never used it at home, it's easy to sew with. It's not like your typical knit, even though it does have some stretch to it. It's not been a key like jersey knits are or anything like that. So, um, and it doesn't unravel and it usually doesn't shrink like it's usually just doesn't fade. It is as it stays as it came, which is, which is nice. Um, one, one, six, two, zero on this. Oh, and look at this. This is our friend to our pink one. Um, this is the striped rib knit jersey in gray and black. So if you're not feeling the pink fear not, she's got you covered. Um, here's the black one. Same exact material one, two, one, three, three on that, just as light, just as drapey, just as soft, just as sweet, just as wonderful, just not pink. So there you have those two super fun. I don't see why you couldn't have two top. Excuse me. I don't see why you couldn't have two tops one in each. They're different enough to me. Um, okay. And then this is stretch satin solid black. So this is the same. This is a heavier weight one. The same as our hot pink and what you think she's calling regular pink and wasn't this called like Orchid or something. Um, and then there was another one, but I can't find it at the moment. Nor do I even remember what I'm looking for. Was it blue? A gray? Hmm. Purple. No, I can't find it. Oh, yeah. Here it is. Purple. Um, yeah. Yeah. Lisa Frank. Yeah. I remember now. Okay. And so then here's the black in addition to that. All of these are the exact same. So if you wanted to do some color blocking or something like that, I gotta imagine she has more of these different colors of these definitely in the blues and the green family. So, um, check out the site for those. But if you like the black one, two, one, one, five, one, two, one, one, five on that. And then this is speckle double sweater knit, speckle double sweater knit. That's not right. Speckle double sweater knit. I don't know sweater knit. This is a woven. Maybe she means and it's not double cloth. I don't know. It's not a knit though. Look, it's not stretching at all. This would make a, I mean this is like, you know, you've seen this and ready to wear a thousand times probably, you know, a hash cross weave like this. Um, really great dresses, even a great lightweight jacket. You'd have to line it. Um, I mean this you could make anything out of. It feels a little linen-y to me. Um, but I don't know. I'm definitely not getting, and I'm double checking because I don't want to make the same mistake as I did with the seersucker, but I am not seeing it. Um, so I wonder what it will say on the website. One, two, two, one, five on that one. It is really beautiful. It is really nice. Um, it just feels like linen to me. It's definitely not a knit. I don't know what it is, but it's not a knit. Um, so you'll have to do a little research to find out that one, but it is beautiful and I think it would make a great little ready to wear garment, um, ready to wear inspired garment, very professional looking. I think that you would wear this to the office and you'd look a million bucks. Okay. And then this is our stretch denim in black. So one, two, zero, six, six on that. You can see the backside there. Um, this is the black and then this is member of the slate. And then we also had that blue, which I can't, I don't see that anymore, but I have a feeling that this blue, this is not the same type of denim and neither is this. I'm feeling like these two are the same weight stretch all of that. And then this is different and then this is different. That's what I'm getting. But again, I don't know much about any of them. So you have to go to the website to check them out. It is one, two, zero, six, six on this black denim. But again, the black has like a beige in the background similar to how the slate does. I really like both of those. I think they would make great any denim garment would be great out of, out of these two. So believe it or not, that is it. We are at the end of our journey here with the 2018 spring swatch video. Hopefully you found some things that you liked. Hopefully I was able to help you kind of navigate shopping online. I know it can be difficult because you don't really know what you're buying or what you're going to be getting, but hopefully my descriptions helped you out a little bit and you've got some things you feel more confident in buying. If you want to Michelle does sell swatches. So if you wanted to get your own swatches, you could definitely do that too before you went to buy them yourself. But there are some really, really great fabrics mixed in here. Ones that you know would rival anything that you saw in any store that you shop in probably even better quality than a lot of the stores that are out there and just yeah really beautiful prints. I think that this is very exciting time. I love spring time. I love spring and summer fabrics. I like lighter weight drapey fabrics. I like working with them better than I do like winter weight type stuff and the colors are so great and I don't know. It's just really awesome, but I am throwing them all back up here again so that you can get a reminder but yeah now is the time when you head over to stylemakerfabricswithnes.com and again type in the item numbers that I was reading out to you and you'll be able to pull up the exact item number there and you'll see how much they cost and more information about like what material they're made out of if it wasn't indicated in this video and also like what like I think she has like suggested like garments like things to make from them and the denims you'll be able to see the weight of them you'll just get all the information the typical information that you get from an online fabric listing so thank you so much for watching. Stay tuned to my channel because my date for the tour I think oh gosh I shouldn't be I should know this I think is next Tuesday where I am making a garment out of none of the fabrics that are here but starting tomorrow the rest of the tour starts so there's I guess 14 people participating in the tour and I'm just one of them so if you want to see some of these garments and maybe some others made up into actual garments you'll need to follow along on the blog tour so I have some shopping to do too because as you know I have a Lindsay Stash in here so I am excited to get those and make a bit of a spring wardrobe let me know if you have any questions about any of this again most of the information about the fabrics themselves are going to be on the fabric listing so check there first because it won't be way more accurate than I can be but if you have general questions about linens or shallies or ribnets or whatever it is you can leave those in the comments and if you end up buying any of these fabrics let me know I want to know which ones you all really liked and which ones you purchased so leave that in the comments down below and we can like virtually shop together it will be so much fun so that'll do it thank you so much for watching and I will see you all next time bye