 Here we are. Again, you guys, it is that time where we are going to get inspired, drool over some fabric, and have a great time during the semi-annual, bi-annual style maker fabrics swatch video. This is the fabric video of all fabric videos. If I do say so myself, I get a lovely little bundle of fabrics from Style Maker Fabrics twice a year after they kind of bring in their seasonal collections, like your one for spring, your one for fall. This is the full slash winter collection. We have an extra one of these bundles, so if you want to enter to win a whole bunch of swatches that I think they do six by six swatches, check my Instagram, check Style Maker Fabrics Instagram. We'll have information on how you can win one of these there, but I've got a really long spreadsheet. You guys can access the spreadsheet as well. It's probably super helpful for you to go ahead and do that. Make a copy of it so that you can edit the file, and then you can make notes as you go along. So whether you have project ideas that come to mind, whether you just want to say like on a scale of one to ten, how much you love it, you know, things like that. You can make notes there. If you're a pen and paper person, I get you. Go ahead and grab pen and paper. I'm going to have little item numbers that I'm going to call out now. Every time I do this, I know I miss some. I try my very, very best to call them out every single time, but I'm only human. So if I forget, just pause the video. You'll be able to see them because I'm going to flip the fabric over so you'll be able to see the numbers and or follow along with the spreadsheet. We'll be going in order. Okay. What else? I think that that pretty much covers it. We go by color. So it's like, you know, the Roigybiv system. So we're going to start with reds and make our way through the rainbow and come out the other side happier and broker, but happier, but happier. Okay. All right. So without further ado, let's get to the swatches. Ta-da! All right. The first one we have here is called large paint large scale painterly floral rayon crepe in the colorway rose. Well, if this isn't the most beautiful colorway I've ever seen. So this is a floral rayon crepe. So I'm going to kind of teach you guys about fabrication a little bit as we go, but you'll see a lot of this stuff start to repeat itself. So rayon is rayon is lightweight. It's drapey, but it takes on many different types of textures depending on the weave. So this is crepe. Crepe tends to have a little bit of texture. Sometimes the texture is more or less. This is a pretty smooth crepe. If I do say so myself, it's got a really like buttery hand feel to it. You know what I mean? It's very fluid. And I mean, that is just kind of how rayon is. This kit seems like she wants to join the party. So she hops on this table. Well, okay. But it's got all these really great colors. Eggplant, these peaches, pinks, even some blues in here. So that would be a great way for you to kind of try and, you know, match up because, you know, in the fall and winter we try and layer a lot. So we might be layering some cardigans or jackets or whatever. That's a great way for you to pull colors from some of the colors in the fabric. So this one is really great. It is item number one, nine, four, seven, nine. And I also, Michelle, the owner of Stelmaker Fabric sent over some photos that she took of the big scale of the print. So if you want to see like how it repeats and all that kind of stuff, this is the picture that she sent for this one. So you can see just kind of how big it is. And, you know, sometimes there's like another flower or an animal or something like that thrown into the mix. So this is the one for the large scale painterly floral rayon craze in the colorway rose. Okay, next we have plush triangle quilted double nipped, oh boy, in rose. Super cool. All right. Plush triangle quilted double knit in rose. First of all, the rose colorway again, this is coming across in person like very, um, it's like a, like a cross between, okay, we can't do that. You can stay in my lap. Okay, we have, it's like a somewhere between like a lilac and a lavender, but it's very like muted kind of dusty colorway. So the rose is more of this that's down from the bottom and less pink. Okay, so it's more of the purpley, but this little triangle quilting in it obviously would make for a really great, you know, like maker jacket or anything like that where it's, you know, you don't have a lot of seam lines. You can really just let the quilting speak for itself. Great little easy coat to make. On the other side, if you're curious, is this really, really nice, actually super soft. Maybe I don't even know some kind of knit in the back. It does have some stretch to it, not a ton, but it does have some stretch, even more on the, on the straight green. Okay, this is going to stop now. This is 19662. And yeah, just really, really cool for those easy, very few seam types of garments. You could even do like dresses. I could even see this in like jogger pants. I don't know that may be a little bit funky, but like, you know, a really warm like jogger set to think about it that way. That could be really cool and fun too. Okay, next we have animal spot rayon crepe and rose. So again, we've just talked about rayon crepe, right? Same thing. This one feels a little less buttery, a little bit more, I don't want to say papery, but a little bit more just the textures rougher on this one. Not visible texture really, you can just kind of feel it in the hand feel, but it is the, it is the rayon that we love. Here's a beautiful little drape on it. It has like pretty colors of like the rose in this one is a little bit more pink. Do you see how that's more pink than this one is? So the background's like a little bit like pinker. And then these are, I don't know if they're really dark purple like eggplant or brown or maybe even black and then a white background there, but just a really classic kind of cheetah-ish type of print. They kind of like smiling faces to me. Now you can't unsee that. I know I'm really sorry, but yeah, this will make a really fun top or dress, you know, just the colors of it just really speak to fall, but you know, animal print is classic. It's a year round thing. Okay. We have one, nine, one, one, two. This is soft, cable-stripe, sweater, knit, and pink. This is also available in the colorway rust and mustard. Rust I think is like a reddish orange and mustard is like a yellowy color. Wow. Look how cool this is. I mean, it looks like it's straight off of like some kind of hand knitting, you know, some knitting, what do they call it, loom? Super cool. I mean, this would look like something you got in the store. We don't get to come across stuff like this very often in home sewing. So when I see stuff like this, I get really excited because it is unique and different in terms of what's available to us, but it is kind of like a looser weave. It's definitely like a lighter weight. It's not going to be like a chunky cable knit sweater. It's a lighter weight one. Think more fall really than winter. Think about like some, just like lightweight sweater, maybe even something that's like falling off the shoulder kind of vibe. That's what I'm getting from it. But it does have a lot of stretch to it because it is that lighter, it's a looser weave, and then on the straight grain, no stretch at all. But tons of stretch going this way. I can really see it as, like I said, either like an elbow link, like off the shoulder, maybe even cropped or just like, or like something really just like oversized and slouchy. I just, I'm getting slouchier vibes from, from this one. But yeah, three colors available, 19112. And we have, and if you're curious, I do like to try and match up some of this stuff. So if you wanted to make a cardigan with this, that's not really a vibe. It doesn't really go together. Okay, now we have tartan plaid twill weave flannel, flannel shirting in the colorway wine. Okay, so this is twill weave. Twill weave is the same weave that is, that denim is made from. So it's done like on the diagonal. Can you see how there's like diagonal lines here? So this is twill weave. So they've taken flannel, right? They've woven it in the twill weave at a shirting kind of weight or finish. I don't know the right terminology for that. But it's tartan plaid. It is the classic cranberry colorway. I mean, this just always looks good. It is a shirting, but depending on where you live in the country, you could even get away with this as a very lightweight coating. It would be, it would be pretty lightweight. This is, this is suitable also for like dresses even. So maybe less, less so than a coat, more so just like a dress where you won't have to wear layers. This will just keep you warm the whole time. But yeah, shirt dress for sure. Shirt, like a button up shirt, obviously. It doesn't have a stretch to it. So I wouldn't do anything too fitted, but you could make some really cute dresses with this one for sure. The drape of it, it's not a ton of drape on this, but enough to get you some gathers, some pleats, you know, if you wanted to do something along those lines, you definitely could. All right. So that is 1-8-8-6-1. All right. Autumn chambray double gauze in the colorway wine. This comes in five additional color, five total colors. Okay. Double gauze. So you guys know gauze, right? Like it's that lightweight kind of almost, when I think of gauze, I think of like, like whenever you get a wound and they need to like dress your wound. That's what I think of. But this is double gauze. So there's actually two layers of gauze here that is stitched together. I'm just going to kind of ruin this one, but stitched together every so often. So two layers of gauze stitched together creates this very like cloud-like, really light, fluffy, I don't know, kind of fluffy hand feel. And it's a chambray. So this fabric here, the outer fabric is a chambray gauze. That's so interesting. And then double layered. This is the colorway wine. It definitely has some grayness to it. Can you see like even the little threads that are holding it together? Where was that? Our gray. Oh, it's, well, I guess it's gray and red. Yeah. So it looks like it's woven with the burgundy and the gray kind of together. So that's super cool. One, nine, seven, four, three, five total colors in this. These make really great like trapeze type of styles, like A-line type of styles, things that float away from the body. This has like no drape to it. It's not going to stick to your body at all. It's meant to kind of float away from the body. So think about all those like tint shapes. This is really great for that. It's also really great for a really lightweight, again, jacket, think like bomber jacket style, but almost more like a shirt than a jacket. So really, really lightweight version of that here. And then colorway wise, it actually does look pretty decent with this because it's calling in on like these purples here. Probably a little too, yeah too funky for that one, but these two look really pretty together for sure. Okay, good, good, good. Okay, now we have layered medallions, digital prints, cotton jersey, knit, and magenta. This is also available in like a cool tone colorway that they call aqua. And I do have a photo of this one that's really, really big. So you can see kind of what the overall print looks like. But the layered medallions, digital print, so that means it's, you know, printed on digitally, you can see from the back white, the back is white, cotton jersey though. So they've taken cotton jersey and they printed this picture on it basically. Cotton jersey that you know and love. This one actually feels pretty midweight, pretty great recovery for a jersey. And yeah, it just, it's got like, it's a little bit, I don't want to say stiff, but it's definitely not as drapey as what I'm used to in some cotton jerseys. So the midweight is really speaking here. So this would be an exceptional like long sleeve fitted tee. I can see it as that just right off the bat. I think that would be like such a cool, vibrant, kind of close fitting t-shirt. You could, you could go as far as making like a somewhat of a close fit dress out of it. Yeah, but I'm not seeing it as like, I'm not seeing it loose. I'm not seeing it oversized. I'm seeing like fitted, but not some, if you pull too tight, then it turns white, you know, so it needs to not be super fitted, but closer fitting. I don't know. I'm really that, that t-shirt. I cannot get out of my mind like a, like a, yeah, like a fitted almost, maybe even a crop top even if it's fitted all the way down. Think about like a, one of those swim guards, something like that for some reason is jumping in my head. Not a swim guard that you would wear in the ocean, but like that fit and that kind of style I see in this one for sure. Okay. Oh, and that was one, nine, six, six, five. Okay, so there's that. And our colors are looking so pretty so far. We have next distressed corduroy, shirting in the colorway red wood. And this also comes in five colors. Whoa. This is corduroy, shirting. Wow. Okay. So it feels, it's a corduroy for sure, because you can see the whales, but it's very like velvet like it's very soft, very smooth, hand feel, not a ton of variation depending on which way you go here. No stretch at all. Either way, in either direction. But the loft of the whale is pretty significant. So you can really see the ridges and it's just so soft. It actually kind of has a little bit of drape to it. I think the whales probably help with that a little bit. So I'm thinking like some kind of really cool either light, lightweight jacket, almost like a shirt jacket, but like, but like big, but like oversized. I'm thinking like, I don't know, because it's not, it won't hold the shape of something super A line, but maybe like a bubbly something or another. I don't know. I'm just getting like big volume with this one. That's what I'm seeing here. I just think that would be so cool to have it like lean into the drape of it for sure. But the contrast between drape and corduroy is like tricking your brain. You're like, I don't understand. So that would make a really great juxtaposition. I think 19730 on this one. Next, we have painterly autumn floral cotton jersey knit in the colorway rosewood. How adorable is this? I love a little small little print. This one's cotton jersey, just like we've talked about before. Very, very, very smooth on this one. This one has a very nice hand feel to it. Good recovery. You can see that here. And this is what the stretch percentage is like. It's actually got some decent two way stretch for a jersey, but you know, it's it's soft. That's the main thing about this one. And the colors are pretty vibrant. I mean, they're calling it rosewood colorway. I don't even know what that is. But I mean, this is like borderline neon here. And then you've also got like your burgundies and stuff. So there's a lot of fun colors to play with with this one. Sorry, this is right. Say it up. A lot of fun colorways to play with this one. You still also even have this like wine color is like that basically. Right. But then as we get into the oranges, you're going to be able to see those too. Those are going to come out. So that one's really good. Yeah, lots of fun colors. Easy, easy t-shirt for this one. And you just have like a little statement t-shirt for sure. Super cute. Oh, did I give you the number on that one? One, nine, seven, three, seven. Okay, now we have tossed ditzy floral rayon jersey knit in wine. They also have it in a navy colorway with a navy background. So breaking this down, tossed ditzy floral, you can see that tossed ditzy florals, rayon jersey. So it's the rayon, rayon threads, yarns, whatever it's called, mitted into a jersey knit. This one. So rayon is going to make it inherently just super, super, super drapey. Some people love their rayon jerseys. I'm telling you, I'm not a big fan just because I find it a little hard to work with. I mean, of course they feel great. They look great. They make beautiful like circle skirts and things like that. Or like drapey dresses that kind of like fall in on your body and you've got that kind of cascade effect. I mean, they do produce really beautiful garments. I just think they're a little fuzzy to work with under the machine. Maybe it's my surgery. I don't know. But yeah, it's really beautiful. The colorway is really vibrant, lots of drape, super soft, you know, all the things you love about rayon jersey. One, nine, one, one, one, four on this one. One, nine, one, one, four. All right. Now we have abstract leaves, fall, I'm sorry, abstract fall leaves stretch rayon poplin in wine. This is when I get super excited when I start to see fabrications that I've either never seen before or have seen very rarely. So this one is a stretch rayon poplin. First of all, I love rayon poplin. I like rayon poplin more than rayon shally. So if you like rayon shally, then you find it a little bit shifty and hard to work with. Try rayon poplin. It will change your life. It's like the perfect blend of drape and structure. It's like the perfect balance for me. But this one is that. So it's that lovely, you know, what we love about rayon, the draping-ness, the poplin adds a little bit of structure to it. But this one has a stretch element. No, it's actually the stretches on the, the stretch is on the straight grain. So I think that they put these stickers, like this was the selvage. These are the selvages. So that means if they do that, then the straight grain is definitely where the stretch is. That's not super helpful, but you could probably also turn it. I don't see why you couldn't turn it if you needed to like lean into that stretch a little bit. So because of that, because of that stretch, I'm thinking instant jumpsuit, instantly a jumpsuit. I love having the stretch element of fabrics in crotch curves because it's just one more thing helping you be able to move around and helping add to the comfort of that jumpsuit. A little bit with fit, not too too much. It's more about wearability. So you don't have to worry about having, you know, so much wearing ease in there. You still need to have it, but if it's a little bit less than it should, this would be very forgiving. But yeah, I can instantly see wide leg jumpsuits, something kind of maybe even sleeveless on top. Really, really pretty. Love that. And it's got this little mustard color in here too that you can call on. Would look great with navy denim, all that. All right. Wide rib jersey knit in wine. This also comes in an olive colorway. I want to say they've had this before. I want to say that I made a top from it, but it was more red. I've definitely seen this one before. Wide rib jersey knit. So jersey knit that's ribbed. So we've been really getting into these, you know, ribbed fabrics lately because the style and fashion is leaning more toward fitted and ribbed fabrics are the best way to do fitted garments. So if you like your things to fit a little bit more fitted, they don't want them to feel necessarily fitted. Rib knit is the way to go. It will move with you every which way. It's just super, super, super great. This one's a little bit on the lighter weight side, so I'm not sure I would do like a full body con dress with this, but definitely like your tank tops, definitely not tank tops. What am I saying? Turtle necks, long sleeves, you know, all of those kind of like fitted sweater type of things. Bodysuit would be great in this. I think it would even be really cute if you did like a matching set with like biker type shorts and you can wear like a big oversized sweater. I think that would be kind of cool. But yeah, it has the texture of the rib, significant stretch, not super soft, but not, you know, scratchy or anything, and then you have this drape here, which is really pretty. 18074 on that one. Next, we have large sketch floral cotton modal jersey in the colorway wine. So large sketch floral, okay, large sketch floral cotton modal jersey. Okay, so modal is a brand name of rayon. So this is essentially a cotton rayon blend jersey knit. All right, so we should expect, yeah, oh my gosh, this is draping. Wow. Okay, so everything I said about rayon poplin for woven's apply that to this for knits. This is the equivalent. So you've got the soft hand feel, you've got the drape, but you've got just enough structure in it too to make it not annoying to work with. So it's literally like the baby of rayons and cottons blended together. Wow, this feels so good. So good. This is the only colorway of this one, but you do have lots of colors mixed in. So this is reading, this is reading more dark green to me than navy or black, but then you've got, you know, this olive green, you've got a mustard, you've got this pink, you've got this red color, but also this rose in the background, even a beige and some, you know, yellows in there too, lots and lots of colors. Here's the stretch on it, too great two-way stretch. You guys, this is a really, really incredible, incredible fabric. Obviously it would make a wonderful t-shirt, but also think like t-shirt dress where it's a little bit looser, a little bit more A-line. We'll call into that drape a lot. Really nice if you had like a, if you had like a shirt that had like ruffles or frills or something like that, this would make a great version of that too. Really, really good. Love that one. Now we have plush stitch texture sweater knit in burgundy. This one comes in four colors, plush stitch texture sweater knit. So sweater knit is exactly what it sounds like. It's like a knit that's meant to resemble like an all-over sweater. So not like cable knit where it has the cables going down it, but like an all-over even knit, but this is a plush stitch texture. I'm not even sure what that means, but this feels incredible. It's like so soft, drapey, like the perfect, the perfect weight for me for a sweater. I can't do heavy sweaters, right? First of all, I live in the Carolinas. Like that's, it just never gets cold enough. Plus I don't love thick sweaters because as I'm going in and out of like temperature control places, it's like I'm hot and I'm cold. I'm hot. You know, it's like too much, but I love, love, love these lightweight ones. I love to make them oversized. I love to make them a little bit cropped. It just feels very like loose and I don't know, organic in a way. It just, yeah, it's very casual kind of sweater, but man, it looks and feels super, super expensive. This feels really, really, really nice. Like I can't even explain it. I can keep saying how nice it is and I obviously can't stop petting it. Anytime you see me like really touching it a lot, that's when you know it feels, it's the good, good. It feels really good. One, nine, five, eight, four on this one. Love this one. It comes in four colors, four colors. So how many will I buy? That is the question. That is the question. Okay. Last one in the red category and then we'll start to pair some of these together really quickly. This one is print mix patchwork ray on jersey knit in the colorway wine. It also comes in navy. Here's a photo of the large, you know, swatch of it. So you can see all the different patchworks, but it is a ray on jersey. We've talked about that. So it's like the lightweight, you know, really smooth, not so much soft, but smooth hand feel very, very, very trapey. As you can see that here. And it is the jersey. So we're going to be like, actually for a ray on jersey, it's not super stretchy. Definitely had rayons with a little bit more stretch than that, but this is the cross grain here. But yeah, this one is really just like leaning into that patchwork trend. I think we're going to see a lot of it kind of calling to the quilt coats. This is going to be the version of that in like garments. Okay, but as we start to look through this red category, we can start to pair some of these things together. Do you see how this is a little bit brighter than this one is? So it's not a perfect match to this, but it goes right. I'm not so concerned about it being matchy matchy. I'm concerned about it going together. And I think those two go really well together. This one, these two go really well together. I can for sure see this, like think about a cropped oversized sweater over your jumpsuit, where like the waistband of the jumpsuit barely, barely peeks out underneath this like oversized sweater. And then again, because we're going to the more brighter colors, these two go better together. This one's a little bit more purple, a little bit more red here. So they're not again, they're not a perfect match. And then we've got that, we've got this guy here. This one is obviously looking like a little bit more, is that I guess it's the pink that's coming out? I think it looks really good with this one actually. If you wanted to make like corduroy pants and then a top, yeah, those look super good together. Super good. And then our lighter weight ones, I still like these together a lot. Same thing with this kind of goes into this vibe. This is feeling a little pastel-y. So if you like, if you're not so much into the dark moody colors, this pastel vibe here is really, really nice too. And then we've got, you know, this pretty much goes with just about everything. You cannot go wrong with a tartan plot. I mean, especially with these colors in it. And then this one's looking a little bit bright now compared to everything else that we've got. But I think, you know, if you're just like, if your colors, if you have your colors done in your spring or whatever, this is you, right? This is you right here. Maybe even these down here. These don't look super great on me. I'm a, I think I'm a fall or a fall. I don't know what I am. But this is like the lighter, brighter version, whereas these up here are like the moodier versions. All right. Those are our reds off to a really, really great start. Michelle did say that they love this collection and she's super picky. So if she says it's good, then it must be good. All right. Moving right along, we have Vine. That can't be right. Okay. They are switched in the spreadsheet. So I'm going to switch them here. So we're going to go in order of the spreadsheet, in order of the stack. Okay. So this is Vine floral outline cotton jersey knit in a terra cotta colorway. They also have sage, which is like a green. So the vine floral outline cotton jersey knit. So we've talked about cotton jersey knit. So this is definitely a midweight one. Love midweight t-shirts for the fall. It's just, it's just enough like insulation. That's a terrible word. But it's, you know, it's like it's, it's thicker. So it keeps you a little bit more warm, you know. So when you're doing your layers, you don't have to pile them on as much if you have like a really nice midweight cotton. But I love like the kind of like mid-century vibes with like the little circles on the end, even the colorway feels a little bit mid-century. Am I right? So yeah, it's the cotton jersey, not a ton of stretch or drape. And then stretch wise, not a ton, either way, either way. One nine seven three eight is our colorway on this one. Now we have the soft diamond quilted double knit in terra cotta. So wasn't the other one a double knit? No. I'm trying to think of the triangle one. Yeah, the triangle one was a double knit. So this is the same as that. It's just soft diamonds instead of the triangles. And they're smaller and not as like, it's not as plush. This comes in six colors. Whereas that this one felt a little bit more like a like an outerwear piece. This one feels a lot more like a top or like a like a sweatshirt type of thing. I could even see it in a dress for sure. I could see it in in jogger pants. I can see it, you know, like, I don't know, I could see a whole outfit in this. This looks really cool. It is stretch wise a little bit, not a ton, but a little bit. Double knit terra cotta six colors. So double knit, like double gauze is knitted with two layers. Can you see? It's not going to pull apart as easily as the other one did, but there's two layers. That's what gives it its little plush quality. So not super plush, not super thick, but really nice, soft, decent amount of drape. Yeah, for sure, like a boxy top and like matching shorts or sweatshirt type of thing for sure. And for what it's worth, these are these go. They're not exactly the same. This was a little bit deeper, but they go. Okay, now we have distressed chevron woven chevron rayon chevron rayon say that five times fast distressed chevron rayon woven in the colorway rust comes in black and plum also. So distressed chevron. Yeah, that's exactly what that is. And then rayon woven, which I think just means a hundred percent rayon. I don't know if it is for sure a shali. Maybe that's why she's calling it rayon woven. Maybe they're not even a hundred percent sure what weave it is. It feels shali like it doesn't feel like a poplin. So yeah, I'd err on the side of lighter weight than the heavier weight of rayon wovens. But this is like a really pretty like a, I don't know, butter yellow cream color mixed in with this contrast against this terracotta, which is like a deeper burnt orange. It's not like, it's not pumpkin orange. It's, you know, it's a little bit deeper. So yeah, your fall dresses, anything with like a lightweight, drapey sleeves, you know, all that kind of stuff. Okay, this is, did I say this came in six colors? No, it comes in black and plum and that's it. Okay. Oh, and the colorway is called rust, not terracotta. That's what I mixed up. Okay. This is large brushstroke, large brushstroke floral rayon jersey knit in the colorway rust. There's a large photo of this one because you can see the flowers are kind of really spread out. But brushstrokes, florals, and rayon jersey. So lightweight, drapey, knit. This feels really good. Feels like all the rayon jersey is super soft, super lightweight. Yeah, she's, she's dreamy and really pretty. This background color is incredible. This rust is, this is a reading a little bit more red than, than orange, but it is, it is really, really nice. So think about, I'm thinking like some kind of dress with a circle skirt on it. I'm thinking like fluid, you know, fluid, maybe a maxi skirt. Oh, this would be incredible as a four-length something. So that's the vibe I would go with it. One, nine, eight, eight, seven on this guy here. Okay. This one is called sunflower autumn floral rayon shali in rust. It also comes in black and here's a large photo of it. This one's feeling a little bit like the little, not cartoony, but definitely like drawn, right? Like not painterly, not brush strokes. It feels very like illustrated. Sunflower autumn rayon shali. Okay. So we've got the rayon, we've got the lightweight shali weave, super soft, super drapey. Yeah, this one's just a really fun, like, I don't know, 70s type of print, I guess. Yeah, lots of colors. The background is that same like orangey, orange, red color, but you've got lots of other colors. The green is like peachy, beige, and then green color. But look, you've also got purples and blues and this green here. Well, those are the same, I think. So lots and lots of colors to play with on this one. But yeah, again, your lightweight drapey patterns for that. This is soft, variegated ribbed knit, ribbed sweater knit in the colorway pumpkin. Well, I mean, that looks great. So variegated just means the colors, or I guess for this one, the the yarns are variegated in color, ribbed knit. So it's a ribbed and a sweater knit together, ribbed sweater knit. Think of it that way. Similar to this guy, but not. This one is not ribbed and this one is ribbed. I'm not sure if you guys can really see the ribbed texture on this very well. Trying to show you some angles. But yeah, this one definitely has a rib, you know, the channels. And this one does not. This one's just like kind of more all over, even though it does have texture still. But yeah, this is a great color. I love, I love this color, like a ton. They're calling it pumpkin. And it is soft there. That's not a lot. Very soft, drapey. Again, same sort of pattern recommendations that I gave for the other sweater knits. They're also far pretty lightweight. And so I'm picturing maybe even this one I can see like a bigger like turtleneck on it, you know, it is going to stand up a little bit, but still be a little bit drapey. It would also be great for a cowl neck too. There's no reason you couldn't do a cowl neck. But yeah, some kind of like sweater, sweater dress, even like a fitted skirt would be really cute. But just on the lighter weight of all of those things. Okay, here we have diamond patchwork rayon crepe and the colorway rust. So you can see the patchwork of that here and how it's like all of those like muted orange colors, even like the sage green and all of that. It's all very just like muted tonal. You can see barely barely here we have some like turquoise peeping in. I love orange and turquoise together one of my favorite things. It's a rayon crepe, so lightweight, but it has that crepe texture. So this one isn't like rough. It's a smooth texture still kind of like the first one we looked at. But tons and tons and tons of tree. So one nine one one six on this. No stretch. But yeah, really, really fun again with the patchwork trend for sure. Next we have a reversible, no, we have okay, it is reversible, reversible sweater, double knit and rust. I was expecting reversible to mean two different colors. This one means two different textures. That is so interesting. This comes in seven colors. This is the colorway rust. On one side, you have this like almost like ribbed sweater knit. And on the other side, you have this smooth one. What will you create with this? I cannot wait to see what you guys come up with. That is going to be so fun. I'm trying to pull them apart a little bit to see if we can tell a little bit more about what they're made of. They feel very soft. They feel very silky, silky soft. I can't get these apart. But it's got some weight to it, like a little bit of weight. It's kind of this kind of hefty. And I don't know if like you could just use one side for cuffs, or I guess it would be like this, like is that the plan to use this as a sweater and then this is your cuff because it kind of looks ribbed. That would be the most obvious thing to me. But man, yeah, it feels, I mean, it feels super, super soft, super silky. Still has a decent amount of drape, even though it is, it's weighty. It's more weighted than I thought just by looking at it. But really, really pretty, like deeper rust color there. If all these other ones were rust too, like yeah, there she called this rust. She called the chevron rust. But this is definitely like a deeper, a deeper rust for sure. This is watercolor spot, watercolor spots, light sweatshirt fleece and rust. It also comes in purple and olive. So it's like watercolor droplets. Think of it that way. Light sweatshirt fleece. So it is fleeced on the back. It is stretchy, not a ton. So it's yeah, it's well, it is kind of stretchy on the straight green a lot. So yeah, this is going to be your really great sweatshirt option. It's going to be even like a sweatshirt dress. I can see this as it is lightweight, like literally, like the weight of it is lighter. And it's not as like thick. It's not as thick. So think about like baby blanket fleece. It's a little bit more like that. So again, not super, super hot. One of those things where you could add a layer and it wouldn't just like have you melting. But the start of this one is how it kind of, I don't know, these color, the way that this is like printed or like the, I don't know, the print of it is so interesting. I mean, look all these purples and stuff. It's really, really unique. Really unique, really fun. Not something that you see a lot of places at all. You know what I mean? Like if you made a sweatshirt, even like a set, like a sweatshirt and sweatshorts out of this, I can see that being totally kind of cool and interesting just because of the print. One, nine, seven, six, zero on that. Also available in purple and olive. So for us, it's not your vibe and you're more of a purple or green girly. We've got you there too. Okay. Last of the oranges. We've got animal dot heavy, cotton jersey knit in the colorway pumpkin. So animal dot. Yeah. It's kind of like Cheetah. Heavy for sure. Like literally heavy, cotton jersey knit. Wow. Okay. If someone doesn't turn this into a fitted dress, that will be a crime. That will just be a crime. It has to be. It absolutely has to be. I don't love animal print. It's not my, my vibe, especially like head to toe, but if that is your vibe and you love animal print, this needs to be a pencil skirt. This needs to be a fitted like body con dress immediately. It could even be leggings. Like that's how heavy we're talking here. And look at the recovery. It's just like incredible. This is really good. This is really good. 19123 on this one. And for its worth, the back isn't that bad either. You know, if you wanted to do the print and then a cuff, you could absolutely do that. Okay. So this is pumpkin, right? So here's all of our oranges. And I wanted to see if any of them, well, obviously these two, I noticed those almost immediately how those are the same color there. But you can even do this one if you wanted like a print on print type thing, print mixing. Yeah, that's just too much, too much, too much. Okay. So yeah, there's not a ton of options to play with in the orange category. I did want to see if there was any, like for example, this one had some orange-ish qualities to it. So we thought this here, that's going to be too much. And then we've got the darker one. I don't hate it with this one at all because it is more of a bright situation. Same thing with this one. It's very bright. But this would kind of mute it. This would kind of tone it down a little bit. So I don't hate it with either one of those. Then I wanted to see what was this like with some of these like purpley things, right? If that's a little deep, that's too bright. But maybe this one, those are close. They go, right? And that's just orange vibes. This one, I don't think has a, yeah, that's all like browns and greens. So, okay. So that's, yeah, those are the ones I would match up from orange, orange land. Okay, moving right along, I'm going to make a, I'm going to make a literal rainbow. How cute is that going to be? Okay, next up, we're moving into like our, I guess, yellows, yellow for fall. So this one is the Midway Ponty Knit in Ogre. It comes in seven different colors. And it's everything you love about Ponty Knit. So similar to that, this, I mean, this is called a heavyweight cotton. Jersey, wait, what was it? Yeah, cotton jersey. But I mean, I don't know how that's not Ponty, like they feel very, very similar. This one does have, I will say, a bit of a smoother hand feel, not as much drape. So yeah, all the wonderful things about Ponty, you can really make everything. Jackets, dresses, pants, you know, pull on Ponty pants are one of my most favorite things ever. So yeah, and then for what it's worth, this, I mean, it's very like pumpkin-y, but it's really cute. But if you're a solid person, you can obviously go like really total with all of this stuff too. And it even looks good with like our burgundies, right? That's like cranberry sauce and turkey. Oh goodness. Okay. So midweight one, nine, seven, eight, three, very soft, Ponty Knit with the stretch, you know, she's good. She's good. Nice quality Ponty for sure. Okay, now we have layered, mod, floral, light sweatshirt fleece. So same thing as the other lightweight, floral, lightweight sweatshirt fleece. This one has the floral print with the purples and the yellows and the even peaches and baby pinks in here. So this is just a different print of the same exact fabric. And layered mod. Okay, colorway is called Rust, um, one, nine, seven, five, eight, very soft, very fleecy, but still lightweight. Okay. Now we have scatter, multi-dont, rayon, poplin and ochre. How cool is this? It reminds me of, um, terrazzo. Oh, I don't, I pulled that one out of the depths of somewhere. Um, terrazzo, you know, like the flooring, but it's got like, look at the royal blue and the bright green and even like the purples, blacks and whites. Lots of fun colors in here that you wouldn't normally think to put together. It's rayon. It's poplin. She's great. I love, I love, love a rayon poplin. This one does seem to be a little bit draper and lighter weight than some rayon poplins I've come across. Um, definitely lighter weight than the stretch rayon poplin that we saw earlier, but the colorway is good. Yeah, one, nine, six, eight, two on this one. This next one is called scatter multi, nope. That's what we just said. This is scrolling tapestry, floral rayon woven in ochre. It also comes in sage. Look how pretty that is. Who would think to put this like, this ochre color with like, lavenders and baby pinks, even the mint green. That is so pretty. And these like scrolling, what does she call it? Scrolling tapestry. I don't know, like fans to me with leaves. There's definitely a flower element to it, a floral element, but it's a rayon woven, lightweight, drapey, more on the shawly side for sure. Yeah, super cool. I love that one. Uh, one, nine, six, oh eight. This one is called texture plaid, textured plaid yarn dyed rayon shirting in the colorway tumoring. So a yarn dyed rayon shirting. So yarn dyed means it's not printed, textured for sure. This is like the more muted modern take of shares, iconic plaid outfit from clueless. Tumoric is the colorway, rayon shirting. So not, not a ton of drape, gosh, what would I, I mean, this needs to be like a dress, right? This needs to be like like a fit and flare dress is what I'm seeing. I don't know that it would hold like pleats of a pleated skirt super well. I don't know how it presses, but um, they would look like, let's put some pleats in. I mean they look good. Yeah, they would hold some press. I think that's just finger pressing that's already staying down. Even like a, think of like a woven cardigan. That's also what I'm seeing in this. Maybe even like a set, like that in a skirt for sure. That one's cool. Different, unique, one, nine, eight, eight, eight. No stretch. Um, this one's called kaleidoscope butterfly collage jersey french terry. There's a large picture of this one. Wow, that is, those are some butterfly wings. More, um, definitely more like realistic than I was expecting. Um, but it looks like stained glass, right? Like wow, that's incredible. The, the fabrication, the fabric itself is jersey french terry. So jersey french terry. So the backside does have loops. They're very, very small and then the jersey knit. So some decent, some decent straight grain stretch, hardly any cross green a little bit, but not a ton. Yeah, that just, I mean, it was one of those things that like from far away, you wouldn't maybe even know it's butterflies until you've got up close. And then you're like, oh yeah, those are a bunch of butterflies. Um, but it's, it's kind of like a midway because it is french terry, right? It doesn't have a ton of drape, but some there. So like, you know, your typical like sweatshirt type of material, it would be a great like think about like a blouson type of dress, um, where it's bloused at the waist and then into like a little straight skirt or pencil skirt. That's what I see. That's what I see. Um, next up, we have autumn madras plaid cotton shirt and butter scotch. If that isn't safe, I don't know what is. Love a madras plaid, right? Madras, I think it's a bad rap from like caddy shack and all those types of things from the 80s, but um, this one's really mature. It's, um, um, cotton shirting. Okay. So you would make like think about any other shirting. This one's lighter weight though. This one's a lighter weight one for sure. Um, so if you made it, you would need to wear like a shirt under it or something. It's even a little bit like light goes through it. That's how lightweight it is. Um, but not drapey, very structured still. So crisp, crisp cotton, um, shirt, but lightweight. And that is one, nine, five, five, one. And if you liked butterflies, we're not done with those yet because look how cute and sweet this one is. This is called scattered butterflies, cotton jersey knit and the colorway avocado. Love this one, avocado, pink, gray. I mean, super, super pretty. And it is the cotton jersey knit. So, but this cotton jersey, oh yeah. It's pretty, it's pretty average in terms of weight and drape cotton jersey. So whatever you're, you're probably used to great little t-shirt, t-shirt dress. Um, yeah, this one's really, this one's just, you know, it's kind of sweet. You don't see, you don't see a lot of sweet things for fall. You know what I'm saying? And this is one of those. Could I help you? Um, so that concludes our like yellow category. This is what we came away with from there. And, you know, it's kind of varied, right? There's like a lot happening here. So we need some solids to kind of balance that out. This happens to look incredible with this because we do have the purples. Those look so good together. So does this one actually. It's a little bit more purple than this, but not, not too much at all. Um, and I think this one's going to look really good with green. You know, this is just, it is what it is. And then the madras and this guy. Hmm. I mean, we do have this like peachy orange, which I mean, really closely resembles that. These two look beautiful together. I mean, that's, that's really, really nice. Really nice. Um, no to that. No to this. These look okay because you're going to call out this, this stripe here, right? Those look really good together too. So yeah, pretty much the salt, picking a solid from a previous category and matching it with this one is the way to go. I'm sorry about this. It's licks during this segment, but um, yeah, she's really into it. Maybe because I get so excited. So she gets so excited. Um, but yeah, yeah. So good little, um, place to start with some print and then mixing them with some solids from before. And I think we'll find some other ones in, in the future. Um, color ways as well. All right, let me put all these back and then we will move into our green category which starts off with the most interesting thing I think I've ever seen from style maker fabrics. My goodness, this one is called lustrous chevron quilted puff coating. You guys, this is literally like plastic, plastic and then it's chevron quilted. I mean, literally so cool. It would be one of those fabrics that you saw in the store or garment you saw in the store and you'd be like, Oh, I could never get my hands on that kind of fabric. But here it is. So it's got this really thick layer of batting in it. And then it's like, it's like dotted the way that it's sealed together is like a dotted little stamp of this like triangle. That is wild. It can you see the shine on it? It's definitely like plastic, but it doesn't look cheap. It doesn't look like trash. Can you hear it? It's weird. It's weird, but cool. And so it needs to be a jacket naturally, like a bomber jacket instantly is what I'm thinking. It's so cool. I've literally, this is shocking. If you had told me that style maker was going to bring out something like this, I would say no way, but yeah, they really find the cool stuff. That's for sure. Oh, that's one nine eight zero one. Wow. Okay. Now we have the rock, the wide rib jersey knit and olive. We already saw the wine one. It's the exact same thing as this. Okay. So everything I said about this one applies to this. It's a different color. All right. We also have the classic ponte knit. This is a staple of theirs. They have this always. They have 10 colors available. If you've never seen what they're paunting it before, it is really, really, really great. It's just incredible. This would make the most wonderful ponte pants. It is different than this one. Not the same. Okay. This one was ponte, ponte, ponte. Yeah. This one was available in seven colors and it's midweight. This one is their classic. Okay. Midweight and classic is the differences there. And then the classic ponte knit is one, seven, three, four, five. Really just like a jumping off point for like making outfits. And what's great about style maker is if you email them and you say, for example, I love the butterflies. Can you help me find a bottom weight that would look good with them? She would maybe send you back with this. Can you find a cardigan that would look good with it? She would maybe send you back with this. So they'll reply to you and they'll help you match things, which is really, really fun. I mean, it is still shopping on the internet and there's only so much we can do, but they do try and help match solids to prints if you find something that you love. Okay. So that's those two. This is Animal Spots digital print linen blend jersey knit. Have you ever seen such a thing? Linen blend jersey knit. It even kind of feels like a little bit scratchy like linen. It's definitely got like a texture to it. That's for sure. Wow. Okay. And then the stretch on it is this is cross green and this is straight green. But the colors of it, I kind of love the colors. It's an animal print, but doesn't read straight off animal print. You know, it's like, is that or isn't it? It's just spotty, you know, or it's animal print. So yeah, the texture, the hand feel are a little bit like rougher, but some still some nice straight. It would make a great little top for sure. This next one is the stretch mid whale corduroy solid and olive comes in five colors stretch mid whale. So not baby, what do they call micro whale, but also not like the large whales either. This is the mid whale and all. So it's corduroy, you know, everything you know and love about corduroy. So no stretch. So the backside looks like soft velvety. It does have naps. So this way is smooth, but this way it definitely like it looks not hill, but it's definitely like, you know, it does what what velvet does. I mean, sorry, what corduroy does, but this way is the smooth way. Okay. Yeah, colorway is called all live on that. This is a mammoth flannel total tartan plaid in the colorway evergreen. This is the first like wintery type of fabric I think we've come across in terms of weight. mammoth flannel is very warm, very cozy, very soft. And this is the tonal tartan plaid. So tonal with the greens. And then a tartan plaid print, no drape, no stretch. The star of this is just the colors and the way it feels. It's super soft and it's very warming and very like, you know, it'll keep you nice and cozy. If you made this into like a flannel type shirt. That's all I would need. Like I could make this into like an oversized shacket is really what people are calling it. But it's basically just like a button down shirt out of a thicker heavier weight fabric. And that's all I would need. Throw this over some leggings and I would be good to go. Yeah, or even like a, like if I made like a body con suit, like a little jump play suit, were they calling them like a little fitted, like leggings, but they have a top added to it. Maybe not in that color, but some other colorway, maybe even a gray, I could wear this over that and like be kind of covered up even though what's underneath is basically like workout wear. Okay, so this next one is stretchy, stretchy jeans knit, stretchy jeans knit in solid hunter is the colorway, stretchy jeans knit. Okay, not super stretchy, stretchy that way. So this is straight grain. This is cross grain is the plan is the idea that you would make jeggings is like a jeggings knit. It comes in seven colors. It feels like good enough for a bottom weight. It's definitely got the diagonal weave to it. That's a little bit bright, but I don't, I don't hate that side. And then there's this. So yeah, interesting jeans knit. Yeah, for sure, some pants. And because it has so much stretch on the straight grain, it'd be great for a cross curve. Yeah, I can see that and some pants. This one is one, nine, seven, six, four, seven colors. That could be something fun and unique to play around with. Even like if you did like a boot cut, just having it fitted would be cool. Interesting. Love this one just for the uniqueness of it all. It feels a little bit like it's definitely a noise. You know, we talked about drape and stretch and hand feel. Why isn't there a terminology in fabric for like how noisy it is? It's like the what could we call it like audio? You know, it had to have like a ear word, a listening word. But anyways, okay, that's really interesting for sure. Animal Spot print stretch denim in Indigo and Jade. Whoa. Look how cool this is. This needs to be like a Mimi G fitted denim classic dress. You know, she does those like, like they look like jeans jackets, but they're tighter fitting and they have like the pencil skirt and like all the details of like a jeans jacket and a bodice. That's what I see in this immediately. She said that stretchy. I mean, I'm not getting a ton of stretch. I'm not getting any stretch at all. Actually, stretchy jeans knit. I mean, a little bit, like a little bit almost how stretch twill is kind of like that. This is called Hunter. No, it's not. This is called Indigo Jade and it's not stretchy. That was the last one. Okay, I'm getting them confused. Animal Spot printed. Yeah, stretch denim. Okay. Okay. Sorry. I'm getting myself confused. It is stretched just not a ton. I just think that that is so cool. How is printed like that with the green animal print on the blue? I don't know. That feels so fresh to me, just very fresh, but very noisy. No green and that little bit of stretch. Yeah, like a jean skirt all day. Cute little jean skirt too. And then lastly in the green category, Haughton modal jersey knit in solid Jade. This is a staple. They have, I'm sorry, I'm giving away my next fabric. They have 25 colors of this and three of them are new. So if you think you've seen them all, you've got three new ones to go look at. So modal jersey. So kind of like a rayon jersey, solid Jade. And this is like a midweight rayon. So it's not super lightweight and drapey like some of the other ones that we've seen earlier. Certainly not cotton. It's definitely still rayon, but it is that kind of closer to the midway of the weight of rayon jerseys. Got some decent stretch. The color of this one is really, really nice. This is the colorway Jade. Yeah, super good. One, seven, five, one, six. And now with these greens, I really feel like we have a lot to play around with in terms of matching things together. These two look really nice. If you wanted to go totally tonal, totally tonal. If you wanted to do your jean skirt and then have like a rib knit top with it, these look incredible. As does if you did like a ponty skirt and then this is a top. I was really hoping because this is like a brown or deeper green that maybe it would call out this, but I think it's a little bit off. It's brighter. It's actually more for this. Yeah. Yeah, those look super good together. And then as I was showing you like when you find the all these greens in the butterfly print, you can really pair up, you know, even this jade color looks really good because it's greens and blues. You can really play up the greens in this, even though it's like a dark moody palette here, the green can kind of like brighten it up a little bit. Yeah. And then something else had a lot of green in it earlier. Remember, I was like, well, this one has this. So this is like a corduroy skirt and then that is a top that matches. I remember there was something with a big green. I can't find it now. That happens. That happens. But like I said, if you wanted to buy this and you wanted to help matching, she could definitely do that for you. Yeah, it wasn't that. Okay. Yeah, the greens. I mean, wow, I am excited. Can you hear to my voice? It looked really, these are fun. These are fun and unique and different, like for sure. Special, special. Okay. Okay. Next up is botanical floral outline slob rayon in teal. It also comes in rose and emerald. Here is a large blown up picture of it outline slob rayon. So it's rayon, right, which we've talked about a lot, but it has this slob texture to it. And slob texture is kind of hard to explain. You can see a little bit in the weave there. But it's kind of like, oh, I'm doing, I'm not going to be able to come up with a good way to explain it. It's not like it's still smooth, right? So it's smooth hand feel, but it does have a grittiness to it, like a texture to it gritties a bad word. But it's still very smooth. So if you've ever had like a slob cotton before or like a slob knit even, then you might even recognize it from that. But it's definitely smooth still, got all the drape, but still a little bit of body, which is nice. You know, it's going to hold up to, you know, flounces and, and fuller skirts and all that a little bit better. It's also going to be a little bit less shifty, still a little bit, but a little bit less. And the color of it is really just great. This is the teal, but it's also got this cream. And then I love whenever it's like cream and black outline with like a colorful background. It's just such a beautiful blank slate without it's colorful without being like over the top colorful. So I like this one. This is one nine four nine nine. Next we have matte bubble quilted puff coating and sage. This comes in four colors. So unlike this one that was like shining, we have the matte version now. This is really nice. And it's got these little, Oh, what's that shape called? I can't remember. Is it Damascus? Is that the Damascus shape? I don't remember. Anyways, it is still kind of like nylon-y. Can you hear that? Going back to our sound. It's still very nylon-y, but not shiny. It's very, very matte. You have a lot of lights on this right now, and it's not giving off any reflection at all. So when she say four colors of this one, bubble quilted puff coating. Yeah. One nine seven nine five. Just another great option for some of those like quilted puffy coats you're looking for. I mean, you've got so many different options for that in this collection. If you were trying to make one of those, like look no further, like you've got to find a fabric you like between these options and all the different colorways they come in. I mean, all right. Next is abstract floral digital print Heather sweater knit in sage also comes in rose. Here's a larger pick of the print. It is an abstract floral. It has a digital print. So that's like printed on the picture of the florals are printed on. And then it's a Heather sweater knit. So if you see the back of it, it's Heather sweater knit. It looks just like it would. And then they printed this on it. So I think there's going to be some more of that gray in the background. And then you have these large flowers. So you could obviously do that and then use this for your cuffs that would go really well together. But it's a sweater knit. So stretch wise. Yeah, decent amount of stretch this way, or cross grain, straight grain, not as much. And just a beautiful lightweight little drape going here. So one, nine, three, seven, five. All right. Next is another one of the distressed corduroy shirtings. This one is the colorway sage. So it's the same thing as this. Just in the sage colorway. That is one, nine, seven, three, two on that one. Don't need to talk about this too much, but it has the kind of the velvety type of feel to it. No stretch and barely any drape to it. Yeah, just really like the best quality about this one is just how it feels. So super soft, for sure. Then we have abstract. Nope. Nope. Watercolor leaves. A digital print caught in Jersey. And this is in the colorway white. It also comes in the colorway sage. Watercolor leaves. Digital print. So again, it's printed on digitally. Just a cotton jersey. All right. So again, another like good midway jersey. If you want to make those t-shirts, it's got some good four-way stretch and not a ton of drape, right, but still, you know, has a little bit, you know, it still is a jersey knit. So it's going to have some, but that cotton gives it a little bit more structured. And we have all these pretty colors. Like she said it's watercolor, right? Yeah. So like the deeper blues and greens or the deeper blues into some of these greens. And there's even like gray in here. So you could really pair that with something. Well, I mean, that's stunning. Do you want to make a little skirt out of this? Pair shorts and then put this on top. That would be great. And then I mean, it's kind of monochromatic, but you know what I mean? You could really lean into the to the sage color way there. That is one, nine, seven, three, nine. We have confetti speckled sweatshirt fleece in the color white ocean. This comes in six colors. So we've got the base of the sweatshirt fleece in this really kind of pretty blue color. And then it's speckled with all of these. Is that thread in there? Yeah. It's like in the fleece. That's really cool. So it's not just like printed on or like painted on is actually like within the fabric. And the fleece is super soft, but so is the outside. Yeah, this is a really nice one. I like this. I'd like a sweatshirt out of this. Yeah, that would make a super cute little sweatshirt or even just like sweatshorts. I think you could make some cute little tanks to go with it too or t-shirts even. You'll have a little bit of that lounge wear at leisure type of thing going. And six different colors too. So lots to choose from. One, nine, seven, seven, three on her. Next is cozy cotton flannel, jewel, tartan plaid in turquoise. Cozy cotton flannel, jewel tartan plaid in the color white turquoise. Okay. I'm not sure how all those words go together, but basically it's a cotton flannel. Okay, to make your flannel shirts, your jackets, all of those things. Pretty blues and greens and purples and black is this main color in the background here. Yeah, but everything from light blue all the way to like an emerald green even. One, nine, six, three, zero, no stretch, no drape. Yeah. It is a little bit thick. It feels like a little bit of a mid-weight flannel for sure. Here is layered spots, cotton modal jersey knit in the color white ocean. Also comes in olive layered spots. Okay. I like the layered spots. I think I'm just like a sucker for anything that has like brown mixed into it somehow. I don't know why, but it's got like the ocean blue plus this navy. And then you've got this like, I don't know what color that is, like this brownish color and beige. It is cotton, no, modal jersey. So, or is that, okay, it's a blend, cotton modal jersey. So a blend of rayon and cotton together, which gives you that really nice soft hand feel without it being, it has some really nice drape to it, but still doesn't feel as shifty. You know what I mean? It's not going to move around on you a lot, which is really nice. Yeah, these are great. These cotton modal jerseys, the two of them that I've had so far in this collection, I'm loving those. I honestly, I like them more than 100% cotton for sure. And I'm not sure I'd ever say that, but yeah, this is really good. Here comes another one of the wide rib knits. Wide, subtle rib knit solid in deep ocean comes in seven colors. Actually, this one is different. The other rib knit is this, and these are not the same. Can you see how this is flatter and this has more ridges in it? So this is why it's the subtle, the subtle, wide, subtle rib knit. So can you guys see that texture in there? It's definitely there. Just a little bit flatter, not as much stretch, but still a decent amount on the cross grain and a little bit on the straight green too. We've got a little bit of drape, but it's not, you know, fully falling in on itself. It is, yeah, just a rib knit. She doesn't say what it's made from. So yeah, really nice, really soft, right? Smooth hand feel and like a fluid-ish type of drape. And that takes us through our teal category. So if we're looking at, let's see, where did we start? Yeah, right here. So if we're looking at the teal fabrics, this is what we've got going here. They don't all go together, obviously. I think this is a really great jumping off point for any of these like darker ones. Can you see how good those look together? Obviously it matched this one almost perfectly, right? And then this one here it even looks good, totally, you know? But because these also have green in them, we could even like lean into some of our emerald greens that we saw. Maybe not this one, but this one. That one looks really good. That corduroy that we went by, went through earlier. I mean, even this, because it's, again, not matchy-matchy, but it's similar enough, because it has the gray and the greens and the beige. It kind of does call on this a lot, you know? And then here was that ponte, right? So even though we are in the teal category, there are some still some ways to bring in the greens. I was hoping maybe some of the reds would come in, but I don't think so, not with what we've got here or so. All right, so that is green and teal, although look at this. This probably looks good with, well, too many spots. Okay, I stand corrected. Well, I mean, that's denim on blue. It's gonna look good with everything. Okay, well, I got excited about that, but the greens are, I mean, yeah, okay, fine. So you can wear a jacket in this and have it match almost perfectly. That's very specific, but you absolutely could do that. Okay, next is we're getting into like the navies. If you're following along in the spreadsheet, this one is repeating mini stripe rib jersey knit in blue and mustard. It also comes in a pink and olive colorway. That sounds like fun, but yeah, tons of colors. You've got orange, blue, baby blue, black, and yellow, and then it goes backwards. So baby blue, oh wait, okay, the baby blue is twice in that repeat, but it's got like a bit of a subtle rib, lots of stretch to it, not on the straight grain, very drapey, lightweight, lightweight here. Just a really, really fun backdrop for, I mean, probably some solids that you'd be putting on top of it here. Yeah, but the blue and orange, it's feeling a little bit like varsity, a little bit. Yeah, here is Harvest Floral Rayon knit, Rayon jersey knit and navy. This is not 119 Rayon jersey knit. We've talked about it a bunch, right? It's the lightest weight, the most drapey, a little bit shifty and funky to work with, but nonetheless, it's really beautiful. Some people just love it. It's got this navy background. It's kind of reading a little bit denim, like the lighter side of navy, and then gray and red and yellows and whites kind of all mixed in there. Yeah, really pretty print. I like this print a lot. It's like florally, but still, I don't know, it just doesn't feel as mature. It feels like a playful kind of floral, which is fun. All right, this one is Patchwork Jacquard. Patchwork Jacquard midway denim and indigo. Oh, how freaking cool is this? Must make a jacket out of this. Oh my god, this is awesome. Okay, so the patchwork is, it's patched. Oh god, how do I explain this? The Jacquard stitching is what's creating the patchwork. So I don't know, I guess they had a machine come through and like randomly make these patches and then it would change the stitch to be something else because like on the back, it's just, it's still, I don't know. I don't know how they do it. It's really, really, really cool though. That looks like a lot of fun. And then also with your scraps, I can see this being like a fun addition to like a denim jacket, like just swapping out the pockets or something. I love this one. So not a lot of stretch. No stretch actually. No drape. It's just really unique and fun. 19610. I will remember this one. That's for sure. Here is Vading Lines Stretch Ray on Twill Shirting. This is the navy color way. It also comes in black. Navy and orange is always going to be a winner for me. I absolutely love these, especially because this is the darker navy and like the more burnt orange. Oh, so good. And this is a Ray on Twill Shirting. Man. Oh, it has some stretch to it too. Oh, this is nice. So just like the jumpsuit one that I recommended before, this would make a great jumpsuit, a great pair of dress slacks. Something fitted even would be really nice on the top, like a bit and flare dress would be exceptional out of this. It's smooth, you know, borderline, like buttery, even on the underside hand feel is even butterier than the top. It's got, you know, a good amount of drape to it, you know, still some body in there. It's not just completely like collapsing. Man, this is a good one. Like when the substrate and the print come together, they like match, you know, I, oh man, yeah, hard to resist. This one is 19603. So good. Here is tossed ditzy floral Ray on Jersey knit and navy. It also comes in wine. So this is just the Navy ones, Navy red, berry Americana, Navy red, white and cream, a little bit of light blue in there too. A lot of drape. This one must be Ray on. Yeah, Ray on Jersey soft and draping. One nine one one five. This is designer stretch denim twill and Navy also comes in burnt Sienna. So stretch twill is really great for like think about suits and suiting. So you would see this a lot in like and Taylor, but in a public, you know, stuff like that stretch denim twill. So it is yeah, it is a denim twill, which is that diagonal weave. And it has some stretch to it only on the cross green. No drape. And just the Navy color. Okay, now we have watercolor tossed floral Jersey French Terry and Navy also comes in lavender. That's so fun. Yeah, okay, Navy almost black background. All these purples and oranges and pinks. Wow, this is really pretty watercolor tossed floral Jersey French Terry. So think about like cotton Jersey on top. French Terry underneath with a little loops, kind of like a lightweight sweatshirt, I guess. I've at least had French Terry's that are much thicker than this. So this is the lighter weight version of that for sure. But still a little bit drapey, still got a little bit of structure to it too. Yeah, just a really, really pretty print on this one. And it's just really soft French Terry is always super soft. 19591. This one is wide twin stripe French nary French Terry and Navy and cinnamon. Yeah, I mean classic, right? This is definitely the the varsity kind of style still. It's got a decent amount of stretch on the cross green and none on the straight green. And then here's the loops in the back, much, much thicker loops, makes it a little bit more heavy weight and takes away from the drape a little bit. You see the difference between a light French Terry and like a little bit heavier French Terry. It's subtle, but the differences are there in the drape for sure. Weight wise, this one's actually heavier to me. Yeah, but drape wise is where that really comes into play. Okay, one, nine, eight, six, six on that one. This is wide. Nope. Pin dot texture stretch denim in indigo. So your pin dot actually, not from Stalmaker, got it from somewhere else, a very similar version of this fabric, but it's like the opposite. So the background is light and the front is, or the dots are the darker. And I made a little pinafore. I think it's the Helen Cosett's pinafore and I get compliments on it all the time. So it's really great to think about denim, especially when it has this little print. Like denim dresses are really a lot of fun, the pinafore especially, because then you can just pair it with like a white t-shirt and got a cute little outfit. This one doesn't have a ton of stretch in it. It does say stretched in them, but the stretches, the stretches really just for like wearing it's not going to be stretchy. It's just a little bit of ease of movement in that. And that's what the back looks like. One, nine, one, six, six. Obviously also great for jackets, jeans, many skirts would be really cute, but I love my pinafore. All right, this is the last of the navy category, large scale abstract botanical rayon crepe and navy and chocolate. Here is a large picture of that one because on my swatch, I don't see any navy and only a little bit of chocolate. So this is rayon crepe. So it's that lightweight drapey rayon with a little bit of the crepe texture like the first one we talked about. One, nine, three, seven, two. To me, anytime a print comes really, really big, I like to make something really, really big, like a maxi dress or something like that. You have that whole skirt to kind of show off the large scale print of this one. And this one's massive. So I recommend definitely something long, flowy, even just like a maxi skirt would be really great out of this. And just put it with a black top and you're good to go. Like you don't overthink it too much, you know? Okay, so those are our navies. And I specifically wanted to look at this one with some of the oranges from before. And this was our orange category. Let's see. Wow, a lot of the oranges aren't jumping out. This was the Ponte. That's close, cinnamon-esque. This one's a little bit darker than this one. Very, very, very close though. And this is French terry. This is sweatshirt fleece, but those would be a really fun like play on pattern. Like if you wanted to mix prints, that would be kind of fun. Yeah. Okay, that's cool. What else? What else? This is, um, no, no, no, no, no, that's too dark. Okay. And then on this one, I think we're going to call mostly out of the purples, but there are some fun like pinks in here. I wonder if that's too bright. And then the ochre kind of color. Yeah, I mean, that looks really good. Yeah, excellent. And then this one has a lot of the greens. So we could call in some of this olive. I don't love that. There's a red red, but that red red was another jersey, and it had more flowers on it. That would just be weird. All right. Well, that's surprising. I thought I would have been able to find more greens. This green is very, um, yeah. Yeah, it's like not as bright as this, but not as deep as the other one. This is going to be two, well, that's the best match so far. Let's see. Yeah, I like this, this mix, this combo. Yeah, yeah, yeah, these look really good together. Yeah. So that was a really good match, too, if you liked this and you wanted a solid to go with it. If you wanted to do a rib knit something with it, too. No, see how it's too muted. Okay. So that's that. This goes in the green. And then, yeah, that's going to be it for matching out of that category. All right. Scooting everything over. We're moving into purples. The first one is large watercolor floral rayon shali in purple and pink. It also comes in blue and sage. And here's a large photo of it for you to take a look at the whole scale of the print. Again, it's a rayon shali. We talked about that, the lightest weight of the rayons, lightest weight, drapeist, a little bit shifty, but man, look at all these colors, right? It's just really, really beautiful. This is called watercolor floral. So purple, pink, and then there is a blue sage also grew into more of the cool tones, but it's your classic rayon shali. Great for lightweight blouses, flouncy things. You get the drill. This is the colorful mid-weight stretch denim and plum. This is a staple for them. They have it in 15 colors now. Six of those colors are brand new this season. Mid-weight stretch denim. So, yeah, all your stretch genomes that you get for either jeans or anything. You could make like a closer fitting jacket. You could make, you know, like a pencil skirt because it has the stretch in it. It does allow you a little bit more freedom of movement for those things that are a little bit more fitted. So this is the colorway plum. That feels like a really good jumping off point for a lot of these that we saw earlier. I mean, look at that. That's almost a perfect match. I'm surprised. I know this is the purple category. I'm kind of surprised this didn't show up earlier in the pink category because it is reading a little bit on the pink side. But yeah, look how cute it looks with that. You know, a denim and plaid situation for sure. All right, now we have mid-weight cotton jersey knit. This is a staple. I've used this one before on different t-shirts. I love this mid-weight cotton jersey, but it is very much mid-weight. So again, it's going to be a little bit more warm than some of the lighter weight ones. It's going to keep you warmer than your regular t-shirt. This comes in 30 different colors. So I mean, there's got to be something, one of the colors that you like, but this one is called plum. Yeah, really pretty. This is statement abstract floral rayon shally in purple. Here's a large photo of this. Wow, this is really, really pretty. It's like Van Gogh or something. I don't know. I'm not very good at like art history, but blacks and purples and pinks and magintas and even like blues and greens, like lots of really pretty colors in it. It is a rayon shally. They're calling this color purple, lightweight, drapey, smooth hand feel, almost like it feels very silky. More so than any other rayon shalys I've gone through today. This one feels the most like a handkerchief, like a neck scarf, a head scarf. This one's really silky and smooth. Yeah, this is cozy cotton flannel, total tartan, cozy cotton flannel, total tartan plaid plum. Try and say that five times fast. Oh gosh, cotton flannel, total tartan, right, and then the plum color way. This feels very youthful because it's the kind of neon, like the blue is a neon, and then you've got the plums and the magenta mixed in too. But if you made this with a floral blouse, that could be fun, either this one, which looks great, or this one, which also looks great. You could have a really fun play on patterns. And this one looks the best, honestly. And a really sort of, I don't know, this feels like an easy way to do that trend. Having the little blouse with a little miniskirt or shorts or whatever, I just think that that's such a winner, such a winner. It looks good, it doesn't look crazy, it doesn't look like you tried too hard, none of those things. So this one's good, 19629. I know you probably wouldn't normally pick out something like this, but I'm telling you, if you match it with the right top fabric, make an outfit out of it, instead of just like making separates and seeing what you've got, like, think about these things in outfits, especially whenever you're able to look at all the fabrics at once like this. Yeah, for sure. Okay, this one's called Boiled Wool Blend, Coating in Plum, this is a staple of theirs, it comes in 15 colors. I'm sure we've talked about this in the past, I remember their boiled wool from before. Boiled wool is just a little too heavy for me down here in North Carolina, but if you live in the colder climates, you've got to have a boiled wool coat, like you just have to. This one is a blend though, so it's not all wool, which makes it a little less hot, but still, the colorway is really, really great. It's very saturated, very like plum, grape, purple-y looking. It would definitely be a cute little statement for sure, especially if these like deeper jewel tones are your vibe. Yeah, but boiled wool is a little scratchy, you know, it's one of those, it's a little bit particular of a fabric to work with, you have to do some pretreating and all that kind of stuff, but it's a classic, it's been around forever, so there's a reason, right? This one is 12017. This is vine floral rayon jersey knit in purple. Yep, vine floral, got it. Greens and oranges being picked up in there, and it is a rayon jersey knit. You can see just how lightweight and drapey that is. Very smooth, very soft. Yeah, really, really drapey. 1-8829. Next up, designer modal jersey knit in solid purple. It also comes in teal. Oh, this one just, oh my gosh. Yes, I would like a sheet set made out of this, please. Modal jersey knit. Whoa, I can, this is wild. This feels like, gosh, this is hard to explain. It's like, you know, when they say something's like liquid, it feels like liquid, like falling through my fingers, but it's obviously not liquid, but it feels like what it feels like when water flows through. I swear, I swear, I don't take anything. I promise. Oh my gosh. It just feels like that. Wow. It feels like a little bit heavy. It's a little, it's got some weight to it, but the drape is still like, I mean, that's very drapey, but still a little bit of weight. Man, this feels good. This feels good. Oh yeah, this is, I guess I'm like a very sensitive textile person. This is just giving me, like I'm getting like fuzzy feelings in my fingertips. It's like releasing so much dopamine. I don't know what's happening. One, nine, three, three, seven. Just get you a swatch of this just to feel it, you guys. You don't end up buying it. My gosh, that feels, that feels incredible. Oh my gosh. Look at that recovery. Oh, this is a good one. This is a good one. I don't know what this costs. The prices aren't on here, but I'm telling you it's worth every penny and whatever it is. This is good. Good, good, good. Purple or teal you can choose from. All right. This is abstract layered floral linen, shirting in purple. Yeah. Very kind of funky. I'm getting like 80s vibes, right? I'm getting like, like the fall version of Don Johnson or something. It's like bright, but not like, look, you have like this aqua color pink, but then you've got this plum purple background and black, like all this mixed in together. Yeah. What is it? It's a linen blend. Oh yeah, all day long linen blend. So this is like, if you live at the beach, you live in Florida and you want to like dress for the fall, but you can't wear any of these like hot things because it's still a million degrees wherever you live. This is the way to do it. You get all the colors, right? But you're still in linen. Like it's still lightweight and breathable, you know? No drape, but linen's hard to tell with drape without pre-washing it because there's always like a little, I don't know, something on it that makes it read a little bit more structured, but I'm sure when you wash this, it'll wash up nicely. I can totally see this in just like a wide like tent dress kind of thing and just letting the print do all the talking and not cutting up that print into a little bunch of little pieces either. Yeah, that's a good one. One, nine, six, three, four. This is what I mean about the print and the textile coming together perfectly. If this print were on like a, if it were on like a, even like a jersey knit, you know, it's like not the best use of a t-shirt print. But when you say it's out of linen and now all of a sudden thinking of like tent dresses and things with volume and all that kind of stuff, now all of a sudden the creative wheels get going. It's a little bit, man, as just a jersey knit, but as a linen blend, it just, I don't know, it just, it just gets the juices flowing differently. Okay, this is abstract. No, tonal autumn floral, where are we? 1-8-9-9-7, tonal autumn floral cotton shirting in purple and chocolate. This is like, this is, what is this? Cotton shirting. Okay, it's getting me like sateen vibes, like cotton sateen without the sheen. So we are wearing cotton sateen before. This is like just a matte version of that, very, very tightly woven. Yeah, good cotton shirting, not a lot of drape. There's not going to be any stretch. But yeah, think of like structured shirts, skirts, dresses, things like that out of this. And again, with the browns and the purples kind of all living together and that pop of green. Yeah, it's a really interesting colorway for sure. I don't think of brown and purple as like going together, but they look really good here. I wonder, remember this like reversible thing? Like, look how that just like jumps. That color just jumps off of there. Yeah. Okay, one more purple one. This is abstract, total leaves, sweater, knit in purple. Yep, okay. Yeah, sweater, knit. Got it. Not a ton of stretch to it at all. But it's the purple, the beige, and the black. It's the colorway. And these are like, you know, big branches of leaves. Printed on, 19158. It is soft. It is drapey. You know, it's a good, another lightweight sweater knit. I think there's more lightweight sweater knits in this collection than any of her previous collections. So if you're into the lightweight sweater knits, like, like we all are, any of these would qualify as like a really good lightweight knit. Whereas some of the other ones I thought drapey, oversized, maybe cropped. This one, I'm getting more of like your traditional like sweater, you know, the crew neck, long sleeve, you know, nothing, nothing fancy. Just a good quality sweater. It made a really great sweater dress too, for what it's worth. It is a little bit like you can see light through it. But I do think it would hold up as a sweater dress really well. All right, and that pretty well rounds out our purples. I didn't want to see because this one had purple in it, and this one had teal in it. I wanted to see what those vibes were. That's a lot. I get it. Okay, it's very, very bright. Fine. But I was just curious because they did have all the same colors in there. Purple, purple, purple. What do we have that works with purple? Some of these other prints in here. Not a ton of orange. There weren't a really a lot of orange solids. Yeah, I think the best that is like something like that. This cranberry one kind of reads very purpley, purpley red. This pink one would pop off on this guy, right? This I'm sure there's going to be a black something or another. That's probably best for this one. Maybe even this one too. If you wanted to call out some of the greens, you could do like the brighter of the greens. Like this corduroy here would be really great. Yeah, and then do we get, yeah, we got some solid purple things. Hold on. Solid purples would be like, oh boy. Like this one here would be kind of good with this maybe. Yeah, I like that. So this was the, this is a jersey and this is a rayon. So it'd be like a top and a cardigan kind of thing. You know, or the grape one. Oh, what about this one too? Yeah, that's also really pretty. If you're going to go with this one. Yeah, those look really pretty together. This was a little too deep. Oh, this one here from the very beginning. Remember her? Those also look good. None of these purples are bottom weights, except for maybe the boiled wool. You can make a skirt out of it. It is very grapey though, you know, and none of these are. These are all a bit more muted purples, these florals that we got earlier on. This one's deep purple, this one little section. Yeah, we talked about this one, that's kind of a good match. But even, I think this is even better. Or honestly, it was this one that was so good. Yeah, those look good too. Oh, and this plaid. Remember this shirting? This looks pretty good with the, this grape is just going to be like, it's going to be a pop of color. There's no two ways about it. This more this color, these two match better. It's still even a little darker, this one is. But okay, there we have our purples. Next, we're going into the brown section. So we've got one, nine, eight, eight, four. This is the square tartan plaid cotton flannel shirting and cream. Very classic. This reads kind of masculine to me. But I think it would make a great little set, like a jacket and a, a jacket and a skirt or jacket and shorts, you know, mixed together, right? It would be like a really sweet little set for fall. Then you put on some like knee-high boots and call it a day. You could even do like a baby blue, like body suit underneath, something close fitted. What a winner. One, nine, eight, eight, four. Very soft cotton flannel shirting. Lighter weight on flannel than this one. Similar to the other one we had. No, these two are, these two are like, and I don't remember the other one. This one, that flannel. I know it's twill. I don't remember. But yeah, these are more similar. All right. This is large-scale abstract geometric rayon poplin in latte in black. Here's a large photo of it. Again, abstract geometric is what she's calling it. It is a rayon poplin blend. So it's like rayon shali with a scotch more structure to it. Just a little bit more. Still very soft, still drapey, but not as drapey as a shali. And you just got like all the basic colors covered there. But it does have the beige background, which I can't really pull off. But if you have a darker, like if you're a darker or lighter than me, this would look really good for sure. Oh, look at this one. This is Japanese sketch floral canvas. Well, that's really pretty. Really, really pretty. This is, this comes in three colors. Yeah, three different colors. Oh, I love this. What is it called? Sketch floral? It almost looks like little stitching lines. Yeah, and you have your beige background, but then like white leaves. And these are almost like olive green leaves with black stems and whatever those things are called. So think about bags, for sure. You can even make some really great simple clean line jackets out of canvas, for sure. No stretch, no drape, none of that could stop. It's just the print. And it's like, it's like an oatmeal-y kind of background. One, nine, five, six, seven. All right, animal girlies. This is layered animal spots. Well, please. Layered animal spots, rayon woven in tan and blush. I mean, it doesn't get much more cheetah girls than that, right? It's the pink, it's the cheetah, it's girly, but still animal print. So it's like sexy girly. Oh God, that sounds like inappropriate to say, but you know what I mean. It is a rayon woven, so lightweight, drapey, very smooth, very soft hand feel. And we'll just make the cutest little blouse or dress. Or even like cool-ot. Like I love these rayon-wovens for like cool-ots or, you know, skirt, the shorts that are so flowy and wide. They look like skirts, you know. Usually have elastic waist. That's a great way to pull this off. It's not a ton of your body that it's taking up and you usually have a solid bodysuit or something on top. So it's just a really easy way to balance out something that's like kind of a crazy print. But if you wanted to put a sweater on with it, no, this is like a baby pink. This is very, very bright. I had high hopes. High hopes, but even this is too purple. Yeah. Okay. Well, I tried. All right. This is a soft stretch micro whale corduroy. This is a staple of theirs. It comes in 10 colors. This is the colorway khaki. It's micro whale because the whales are very, very, very small. Like it almost looks just like a smooth velvet, but it's definitely corduroy and definitely has a nap to it. No stretch. Wow. I lied. There is some stretch. Does it say that? Yeah. Stretch micro whale. So again, really great for ease of movement in mini skirts and pants and, you know, fitted tops and things like that where you want to have something close fitted, but you also want to be able to like sit down and bend over and raise your arms and things like that. 18528 is that one. Okay. This is soft variegated hachi sweater knit in taupe. Very cool. Hachi knit is like diamonds, I think. Those of you that are better at knitted things than me remind me what the hachi knit is. Diamonds, right? I might be wrong. Very soft on this. It's variegated with more of like it's black, but also like the brown that's here is not as yellow. It's more green if you know anything about color theory. It's more of a green brown. So it's almost like a grayish than it is beige. So like a green gray brown, which is why it works better with my skin tone than something like this does. Can you see the difference there? Yeah. All right. Very nice, very lightweight, beautiful little sweater. I love the open weave of hachi knit. Really easy to sew and work with. 17441. This is colorful mid-weight stretch denim in taupe. We just went over this with the purple one, I think. This is the taupe colorway. So it's the same as this, but taupe. Again, a staple of theirs. 15 colors. Six of them are new. I'm assuming these are two of the six. Okay. Then we have plaid check double gauze in chocolate and neutral. So double gauze is the, oh, and it's reversible. Did she say that? No, but it is. So sometimes the two layers of gauze that they put together to make double gauze can be used together to make something. So think about this for like turn back cuffs or collars, or if you wanted to make something similar to that denim dress that I just posted that had like all the different plaids, you could do this one with two different plaids. But yeah, just a really fun way to know that you're getting the exact same colors, they're going to match, the scale is right, you know, all that kind of stuff. And it's double gauze, which is just cloud like. Okay. Here is colorful animal spots, sweater knit, sometimes a sweater knit stick in chocolate multi. Here's a large photo of this. These colors are so fun, very unexpected. So you've got the chocolate background, but then you've got like mauve, almost like hot pink. You've got this pumpkin orange and then like orange orange and then this aqua color. Wow. All on these animal spots. So cool. And then it's a sweater knit. Oh, it's so soft. So soft. Wow. This is, whoo, this feels good. Um, yeah, so decent amount of stretch on the cross grain and little bit on the straight grain. Yeah, just really, really, really soft and just interesting with the colors. If you like colorful things, you probably like animal print, just traditional animal print, but this is a really fun take on it and think about all the things you can wear it with. My gosh. Definitely just going to keep this into solids, you know, matching them with different solids, but lots and lots of different options with that. If you want to make a cardigan out of it, you know, lots of colors to put for the top underneath. Yeah, totally. This is the classic mid whale corduroy in chocolate. We saw one of these earlier. I don't remember what it was, but remember we talked about mid whale. This is a staple of theirs. 15 colors. Two of the colors are brand new and was in the greens. Oh, I don't remember. But you guys do, if you liked it, I'm sure you wrote it down. Well, here is the green version, or I'm sorry, the brown chocolate version. Classic mid whale. Okay. Okay, that brings us to our very last section of blacks. So we have the tonal tartan plaid brushed cotton shirting in gray, but it's also got this baby pink in here. What was that one we just saw with the pinks in it? Oh, it had this. This is going to be weird. This is a no. Just curious. I remembered baby pink. Okay, so brushed cotton shirting. Yeah, very lightweight, very smooth because it is brushed. The brush quality also adds to the structure, so it's not as drapey. Like it's, when you, what am I trying to say? The weight and the drape are a little bit juxtaposed. It's lighter weight than it is drapey. You would think something so lightweight would be more drapey than it really is, but this one isn't. It has a little bit of structure to it and just pretty, you know, grays and pinks. This is Arietta Ponte de Roma. This is a staple there. It comes in seven colors. This is Ponte de Roma, which is a little bit different than regular Ponte. It just feels so good, you guys. I cannot explain how good it feels. Very soft, very smooth, you know, no drape. Really great for like pull-on pants and leggings. If you wanted to do something with more of a boot cut or flair, you could definitely do that. It's got the structure for it for sure, and it's in this beautiful heather graphite color, which is really nice. We've had actually a lot of things with like some subtle grays in it, even outside of the black category. I remember kind of being surprised by some of the grays as we were going through them. Hold on. This one, that's very graphite on the butterflies. Yeah. So any of those that had the gray in it, oh, about these butterflies. Remember that with the gray? That's really pretty together too. Green and gray are a classic combo. Okay. This is artistic floral digital print jersey knit in slate and black digital print jersey knit. Okay. You're familiar with these, this terminology now, right? We've been through so many of them. The print here has a lot of purples, a lot of grapes. It's got a blue background. So you can even call out some of our blue section. It is more that denim color. So like this, you know, would look really good with it. If you wanted to do a cardigan and a t-shirt, you could definitely do that. Yeah, really cute. Again, I just love the, I don't know, I love the black outlines. This one is a little bit of both, a little bit of the illustrated and a little bit of the digitized kind of pictures, but it's a good mix. Okay. Now we have, what is this? Colorful squiggles. That's exactly what it is. Colorful squiggles, Heather jersey knit and charcoal. But look, it's like glitter. These gold bits are like full on glittery. So that is just like super fun. This is like a bright lavender. And then this is like your pumpkin orange. It is a jersey. It's a jersey knit, right? So we've talked about those a little bit of straight stretch both ways. Pretty drapey, pretty lightweight. And this one is one nine five nine four. All right, this is designer abstract animal print stretch cotton twill in black. Yeah, super cool. This kid likes it. Mostly black. You do have a little bit of that taupe and white in there. People can't see it this bit. Designer abstract animal print. So it's a stretch cotton twill. So we know what stretch twill is, right? Like we've seen that before. So again, for like your fit and flare dresses or your close fitting pants, pencil pants, pencil skirts, things like that just gives you a little bit of ease of movement to have this little bit of stretch in there. Yeah, one eight nine nine nine. This one here is something classic the style maker. This is romantic fall floral ray on jersey and knit in black. Yeah, love the bright yellow and the reds with the pink mixed in but also this green all set on a black background. Yeah, really stretchy both ways. And this one is ray on jersey so lightweight and drapey very smooth on the hand feel. Yeah, just a classic. If you've got um if you wear a lot of like black denim, get a jersey knit with a black background. It's the same thing as wearing blue jeans with a blue background. You know. Okay, this is pinstripe fine gabardine suiting in black. This is reminding me of um like rue 21. Is that am I aging myself? How we used to make it? What is this gabardine? I think the stuff at rue 21 was probably polyester but how we used to have those little itty bitty skirts or squirts. Can you imagine a squirt in this? So cute. Mixed with that little like cropped jacket. I know some of you remember what I'm talking about here. You get this outfit from the mall. Everyone had one. Oh such memories. Um some decent drape here not as a lot of stretch hardly any if any um but a classic drapey little pinstripe. How cute. What a classic 19371. This one is watercolor wildflowers jersey french cherry in black. I love the blacks and the lavender purples. You know all of this even something like this right like I know it's a little wild but it goes right or you could be classic and just do like the solid three four whatever but lots of other colors to play around with too from your spring wardrobe. If you've got any hot pink or pink this is like a um coral color and then you've also got your like bright orange too. Yeah and it is the french cherries. It's got the loops on the back um very very similar to the other french cherries we looked at. Yeah yeah that's a good one. I like this one. I love how it just pops off the black background. This is abstract fall foliage digital print jersey knit abstract fall foliage and jersey knit. Yeah very kind of muted color palette but still lots of colors happening. Not quite as vibrant as this one right these are like literally jumping off the background but this is a little bit more muted and kind of settled in. Um pretty stretchy on the straight gray not so much the other way but still some and minimal drape because it's cotton jersey it doesn't say wait digital print jersey knit yeah it doesn't say but I'm thinking like lots of cotton in here. Yeah okay this is windowpane plaid rayon crepe and black rayon crepes we talked about that lightweight drapey with a little bit of texture. This one happens to be a little bit loosely woven so you can see light through it but I mean windowpane black and white it doesn't get much more kind of traditional and classic than that. Yeah if you're a geometric girl for sure for sure this one is 19163. Now we have ultra fine stretch cotton twill in black this comes in six colors this one's getting me for sure like cotton satin but it's twill weave definitely has a shine to it definitely has a little bit of stretch about the same as satin wood and it feels really soft and smooth without a lot of drape so great for slacks blazers suitings um things of that nature I've also made a lot of it blare dresses out of fabric like this and this one comes in six different colors it's ultra fine which I would I think that that is what speaks to like the how soft it is how smooth the hand feel is in your classic black. All right this is watercolor autumn leaves digital print in jersey knit and black yeah I think these three kind of want to live in the same territory this this and is it this one that I was thinking of yeah maybe even some of them earlier on had that kind of muted color palette to it um just with a dark background but you can see this one's still more vibrant than this and definitely you know your your fall leaves thing happening here but it's digital printed and jersey knit lots of stretch both ways or always um here's the drape on it not a ton but also not nothing 1 9 7 4 0 and then very last we have abstract water color lines sweater knit and black so your lightweight sweater knit again this one reminds me a lot of the one we just looked at um am I gonna find it and I'm gonna find it not the hot q knit uh one of the other sweater knits I can't remember it reminds me a lot of it um the stretch and the weight and everything else but it's got the black and the taupe and the gray and all of that all right with that that is going to wrap up the style maker fabrics fall style tour for 2023 some things to take in before I let you go here is that um all the fabrics are live on the website now there is a five dollar flat rate shipping no matter how much or little you order it to five dollar shipping this kind of international shipping if you want to get some more inspiration other than what I was able to kind of help you kind of visualize and um use your imagination on if you want to see some garments actually made from these fabrics follow along style maker fabrics on instagram they're doing six different makers people that you recognize from the community uh are making outfits with this and they're posting them every other day for the next two weeks um so you'll be able to see some of that there but follow style maker fabrics um for that also follow them check my page my instagram page as well to learn how you can win one of these swatch bundles totally for free um but that's going to do it for me today I hope you guys enjoyed with this one it's always so fun and exciting and inspiring and now I've got to figure my way through this and figure out what I'm going to be getting for this fall I'll see you guys very soon bye