 Hi, you guys! It is that time of year again. The days are getting a little bit longer and the sun is starting to shine, the birds are chirping, the things are blooming, which can only mean one thing. Stylemaker fabrics spring swatch video. That means Stylemaker fabrics has... That can only mean one thing. It is the Stylemaker fabrics spring collection swatch video. They have brought in I mean dozens of new fabrics in anticipation of the spring and summer season. They have sent me swatches, six by six swatches, which is standard for them, for each and every one, so that I can show them all to you one by one and we're going to discuss them, what they look like, the drape, the stretch. We're going to do our very best to show you what these things are like without you being able to actually touch and feel it yourself. I'm going to be putting together combinations of fabrics that I think would make cute outfits, things that match, you know, and all that. So you can plan a wardrobe based on this video. So It's a long one, right? It always ends up being a long one. I'm very chatty. The fabrics are very exciting. So, you know, it runs long, but I have added chapters. So each color section has its own chapter. You can follow along with me by downloading the spreadsheet. I have a link to the spreadsheet in the description box. Download this first and then follow along color by color. Stop the video if you have to, come back, you know, all of those kinds of things. So, yeah, I think that's all the notes that I have to give you before we get started. So without further ado, let's jump in to the overhead camera. Okay, hi, me again. First up, we have a, let me move all these out the way, we have the Spring Bouquet Clip Dot Rayon Crepe in Blush. So this is a rayon crepe, rayon, which we know is a lightweight, drapey fabric, but crepe has a little bit of texture to it. So this one's gonna be lightweight and drapey, but not as drapey as some of your smooth, untextured rayons. This one also happens to have like a, yeah, a clip dot aspect to it. Can you see kind of like the fuzziness that's on there? Almost like Swiss Dot, it feels like. So if crepe and Swiss Dot had a baby, you would have this. The background is like a, I don't know, like blushy, like muted pink. And then we have all these really beautiful flowers in teals and creams and oranges and all of that. Here's the backside, right? So really pretty, not a lot of stretch. I mean, minimal going with, I mean, cross green and none going straight green. But this is just the most perfect base for a pretty flowy dress, flowy skirt, anything with ruffles, anything with a flutter sleeve, a flounce, a ruffle. This one is your friend. Spring bouquet, clip dot in blush. Beautiful. OK, next we have scrolling floral outline. Oh, that's pretty scrolling floral outline, sweatshirt, fleece and pink. I'm getting a Lily Pulitzer vibes from this one, right? It also comes in an aqua colorway. So if you're more of the, you know, cool color tones and you're not warm or whatever the color things are, there's also aqua for you. But the background is like a gray and cream, heathered fabric. And then this part is printed on. It's almost like a screen print. You can feel it on there. But we've got these pretty pink flowers and then outlined in like a magenta color. And it is sweatshirt fleece. So it's fleecy and soft on the back, drape wise, not a lot of drape at all. So this isn't going to be one of your like lightweight sweatshirt options. It's going to be something with a little bit of structure. I think it would also hold a ruffle really pretty really well. If you've seen those, I've seen a lot of sweatshirts lately that have like a ruffle detail on the sleeve. This is a rough idea of what that would look like. So I think it would hold a ruffle really pretty or at least some pleats or something in a sleeve head. I think that would be really, really nice. But yeah, this would be your statement piece. If you like jeans and sweatshirts, jeans and tees, but you want to start making more of a statement, this is a way to go. I have a feeling people will be freaking out seeing you wear this, wondering where you got it. And then for your neck bands and cuffs, you could always get like a cream color that matches the background here. And that would look fine. So yeah, OK, so this is scrolling floral outline sweatshirt fleece in pink. Love that one. So fun, so modern, really pretty. OK, next we have colorful layered floral rayon shally in pink. So we talked about rayon crepe. This is the smooth version of rayon crepe, rayon shally. Shally is lightweight. It is smooth to the hand. It is very drapey depending on its weight. Now, this one feels a little bit weighty for a shally to me. Now, we're talking relatively speaking here. OK, this is not a heavy weight fabric by any means. It's still very, very lightweight and drapey. But for a shally, it does have a little bit of oomph to it, which I kind of like because if I'm making like a dress or making coolots or a jumpsuit or whatever, and it has to go over my body's like lumps and bumps, I don't want it to be so paper thin that like I'm uncomfortable. So having something with a little bit of, I don't know, mediumness to it is more comfortable for me. So this is a good option. Rayon poplin is what I usually look out for whenever I'm going to make a garment like that. And this kind of is feeling a little bit like rayon poplin, but it is a shally. Anyway, it has this blush background again, magenta, white. We have this like little pretty blue color, some aqua in there, lots of fun colors to play with whenever we get to matching this with some outfits when we get to some solids. Speaking of which, we've got one right here. This is vibrant mid-weight cotton jersey knit in solid pink. This is a staple fabric of theirs, which means that they have it in a ton of colors and it is reorderable. So they typically don't sell out of it. This is also a new staple for them. So you might remember they had a mid-weight cotton jersey before, this is a new version of that. I'm trying to remember what the last mid-weight felt like. I don't know if they kept that one or not. I'll see if it pops up here or not. But this is my favorite fabric to make T-shirts out of. It's just so, so great. I've used it many, many times to make different layering pieces. So it is a mid-weight, right? So we've got some drape to it, but not as much as like a jersey or even like a rayon jersey. Definitely not as drapey as that, but it still does have some drape in it. So if you wanted to do a T-shirt that had some fun details on it, you could absolutely do that. Stretch-wise, we've got a decent amount on the cross grain, good recovery. You can see that bouncing back in my hands. And then on, it's a four-way, four-way, yeah. So straight grain too, we've got a decent amount of stretch. Probably equal amounts going both ways. Maybe 25%, maybe 50, somewhere in there. But yeah, okay, so this is the colorway soft pink. Soft pink isn't really vibing with any of our stuff right now, but hopefully it will soon. And then next up we have, what is this? Painterly floral digital print, Ramey Shirting, multi-colored. Okay, Ramey is one of those things that I always see on the vintage patterns. And I'm like, I have literally never seen that in a store ever in my life. Well, now I have. So Ramey's new to me. I know shirting, right? Shirting is what you make button downs out of. Ramey, it feels kind of like, honestly, it feels kind of like a rougher version of linen. Like it has kind of like texture to it, but not like crepe. It's more, I don't know. Well, it certainly is stiff, right? So it has no drape. It is very lightweight, kind of sheer. Can you see my fingers through that? But yeah, it feels so very structured, but lightweight. Interesting, interesting, and a little bit sheer as well. So for that, it really only lends itself to either something that's lined, which would disrupt the lightweightness of it, or something that's okay being a little bit sheer, but you need structure for. So that would be a great thing for like coverups, or like, oh, like, what about like a, almost like a shirt, a button-up shirt, but it's big and oversized and meant to be like a lightweight layering piece. Something somewhere between like a springtime jacket and a cardigan. Like if those two things had a baby, that would be really, really pretty. Especially if you made it like floor length. Oh my gosh, that would be stunning. You could just wear very basic, simple, like white top, maybe even white pants, and put this on top, and that would be stunning. That's what I'm getting from Raimi. It has no stretch either direction, none at all, structured and lightweight, Raimi-shirting. I love it, and the colors are beautiful. I mean, it's got pretty much every spring color you can possibly think of in here. So that's great, stunning, stunning, stunning. Cool, Raimi, I'm so excited. That's fun, something new. Okay, now we have tie-dye, striped bamboo, jersey knit, and pink and tangerine. So jersey knit, bamboo though. So bamboo, rayon, they're kind of, they're not the same, right? But they kind of present the same whenever it comes to fabric. So we've got the like super silky soft feel and super, super drapey. I mean, really lightweight and really drapey. That's gonna be your bamboo jersey. Pink and tangerine tie-dye stripe. Yeah, so it's got kind of like, but these stripes, now this is the straight of grain. This is your grain line, and this is cross grain. So it's gonna produce stripes that are vertical, not horizontal. You would have to turn it off grain to do that, which I mean, I guess you could, but stretch-wise, we've got a decent amount that way, probably good 50, 75%, and then hardly any on the grain line. So you have to remember that whenever you're going to make your pattern, calls for 50 to 75% stretch, you're not gonna have that on the straight grain. You're only gonna have that on the cross grain. So having a vertical stripe jersey, vertical stripe jersey knit is interesting, right? We don't see that a lot. You don't see vertical stripes a ton. So that, I like it. I like the fact that it's a vertical stripe. I think that's cool and interesting and definitely stands out. But things that you wanna make out of jersey would be anything from like sleepwear to T-shirts, tank tops, things that are gonna be really lightweight, drapey, thin, and it's not gonna be something that you're gonna wanna have head to toe, I don't think. I mean, maybe you could do like a gathered skirt, something that floats away from your body, something a little bit loose fitting with like an elastic waist to define your waist, so that that could work, but you're not gonna wanna do like a form fitting knit garment out of this. Even like your tank tops and T-shirts should have like one inch of ease at least, just cause you don't really want this to start stretching out on you. Okay, so that's that. We also have total spring floral rayon shali in pink. Floral rayon shali. Okay, so we talked about rayon shali, right? Refer back to the previous rayon shali fabric for more on that, but this one has it's drapey, right? Not super drapey, but it has a decent amount of drape to it. Super, super soft, not see through at all. We've got this pretty background. It's more than blush. Yeah, they're calling it pink. I would agree. It's a little bit bubble gummy, but we do also have these other pinks in here too. So you could call on any of those for your matching and then greens and teals and stuff like that. Again, rayon shali, rayon crepe, all of those are great for your flowy dresses and tops, things with ruffles, things with gathers, things that are gonna be floaty, flirty and fun. Okay, this one is beautiful. This is watercolor leaves digital print, rainy, shirting again. Okay, I'm digging rainy. So this is the exact same substrate as this, just in a different print. Look at those colors. I love the large format print, how the leaves are so, so big. Yeah, and all of these beautiful warm colors. This one also comes in blue. So you have like a cool colorway. And again, same thing as that last one. Super structured, but lightweight, a little bit sheer. I'm still digging the idea of that, like oversized layering, not oversized, but maybe even fitted, not fitted. Semi loose pitting, floor length, kind of like cardigan jacket thing. I'm still digging that for rainy, love this. That is so, so, so pretty. Here is another solid, I'm gonna leave this one out here. This is, oops, sneak peak. This one is soft wash linen solid. This is a staple of theirs, they're soft wash linen. You've heard me talk about this almost in every single swatch video I've ever done, probably, they've had it as a staple for a long time. They did bring in some new colors this season though. This is one of them, this is the solid fuchsia. That is bright. It's almost highlighter pink bright, very, very bright. But I mean, this soft wash linen is a favorite for a reason. It is very soft, it does have texture. It's lightweight, has a little bit of drape to it, right? See, rainy has no drape, okay? This has a little bit of drape to it. So that is, it just lends itself really beautifully to so many garments. I mean, honestly, head to toe. You can make a dress, you can make pants, you can make a jumpsuit, a romper. You can make, even like a lightweight jacket, you could do so, so much with this. So this is okay. It kind of feels like a lot to me. I'm not very much of a monochromatic person. If you are feeling like, you know, a top in pants out of these two things, all this color is your vibe by all means. Don't let me discourage you. I'm just gonna show you them. These colors match really well. No, not quite. This is a little bit more red. That almost looks red now that I put that together. So yeah, my vote, those match perfectly too. Yeah, and then let's get this. I forgot to mention that the tie-dye bamboo knit that comes in four other colors, or four colors total, yeah. So that's close, but not perfect. If you're like a perfect matchy, matchy person, sorry, it goes like this. This would be your outfit. These two are close. So you could do like, you know, almost like elastic waist pants even, or even like a really nice pleated trouser. And then this is your top. That would be really pretty. Same thing with this, you know, a little blouse and a skirt or something. That would also be pretty. But that's just a lot of pink for me. But if you love pink, that one is for you. Okay, check out this one. This is Softwashed linen. No, it's not. It's Brushstroke floral rayon shali in purple pink. Brushstroke floral rayon, rayon shali. Okay, we're talking about the rayon shali. Okay, smooth, lightweight, drapey, stunning. This one, the print is, and I don't know if I just like looked out with the swatch that I got here. Here, this is the straight of green this way. But I love the idea of red and purple together. So fun, so beautiful. That is like, it's like spring, but it's also summer and it's also fall. So you could get a lot of wear out of this depending on how you styled it. If you made a dress and you paired it with a denim jacket, look, this denim color is right here. If you made this into a top and paired it with white or even like light-spage chinos, that's the background color. And then going into fall, you could even do some of these deeper green tones if you have like an olive shade jacket type thing. So just lots of different ways to wear this one. Yeah, and again, the drape on it is really, really beautiful. These rayons are all of them. I don't know if it's just because I've been a minute since I've worked with rayon, but all of them are feeling a little bit more than what I'm used to, more substantial, less just like thin and like almost two paper weight, you know, two tissue weight. These feel like they have a little bit of something to them, which I'm really enjoying. So pretty. Okay, next we have colorful wide, I'm sorry, colorful stripe, wide rib net jersey knit and coral and fuchsia available in three colors. This has a horizontal stripe, but the rib knit is vertical. So that makes sense. So that you get the most stretch this way, probably a hundred percent stretch. And then on the green, you get a little bit, but not a ton, which means it would be perfect for anything that has like a crotch on it because you need a little bit of stretch to go up and around your body like that. Like when you sit down, you need it to like be able to move with your body a little bit. So that makes this perfect for that, but also just one of those like column dresses, you know, where it's like two side seams, you know, a neckband maybe, and you know, hemming. This would also be really pretty out of that. You could do the Niko tank top, which is a fan favorite. There's a lot of really great like racerback tank tops that are coming out now. So that one would be really, really beautiful for that. And did I say it came in three colors? Cause it comes in three colors. And this is coral fuchsia. Got some drape to it. It feels like it has some weight to it, but it's not heavy weight. It's not weighted, you know what I mean? Like it would be very, very comfortable in the spring and the summer. Okay, next up is the tossed painterly floral print double gauze in white and multi. Okay, so double gauze. Okay, so double gauze is a double layered fabric, right? Can you see how there's two layers of gauze here? And then every once in a while, they are like stitched together with like a little baby stitch. And that's what holds them together. You see them a lot in like burp cloths and stuff like that, but they also make really, really stunning garments as well. So this one is tossed painterly floral print, white, multi is the color way here. So the background is white. And then you've got your red and you can barely see it here, but these two are a perfect match. But more importantly, or maybe more exciting is this one. So I don't know, double gauze to me represents big, kind of like floaty dresses. You know what I mean? When I say floaty dresses, usually they have some ruffles, they have some gathers, something like that. They're very structured, still very lightweight, but they stand away from the body a lot. So they make beautiful tops and dresses, but just know that they are gonna stand away and create volume, very voluminous garments. That's what gauze means to me. They also make really great like throw over almost like button downs again, that's kind of like a little bit loose fitting that you just throw over as a layering piece. Double gauze makes great versions of those as well. So next we have classic Breton stripe, French terry and coral and vanilla. So horizontal stripe that they're all equal width, equal widths. And the coral and the vanilla colorway, French terry, it is available in four other colors if coral and cream are not your vibe, but French terry has a little loops on the back. This one is super beautiful. For French terry, like I'm not a huge fan of stripes, I'm not a huge fan of stripes that are equally sized to me that just, I don't know, it doesn't look that good on me, I guess, but in terms of the French terry quality of this, this is the one of the best I've ever seen for sure. The loops are smaller, they are very soft, very smooth. I just feel like this was made really well. Stretch wise, we don't have a ton on the cross grain and we actually have more on the straight grain. So this would make the perfect romper, the perfect pair of knit French terry pants because you do have so much stretch and room in along the grain that goes through your crotch, through your legs. So yeah, I would recommend it for something that has a crotch line. So the knit pants, romper shorts, things of that nature, but I mean, obviously it's just a really great French terry for all your like hoodies and sweatshirts, anything else that you need. Super good, super, super beautiful. I can't get over how pretty the loops are in the back. So nice, so nice. Okay, we're gonna leave that to the side because I feel like I'm gonna wanna make some outfits out of that one for sure. Okay, so this one is soft brush sweater knit in Heather Coral. This is again a staple of theirs and they have brought in new colors. So again, staples can be reordered, they never run out, they ever sell out. Well, they do sell out, but they can get more. And then they brought in new colors, which this is one of them. This is a beautiful Heather Coral. I think that is absolutely stunning. And oh my gosh, this, what is this brush sweater knit? Super soft, like this is one of the ones you wanna like pet your face with. You know those fabrics that are so soft, that's what you wanna do with it. Super drapey, right, for a sweater knit. Very lightweight. This is gonna be a very, very lightweight sweater knit. We've got a good amount of stretch, but great recovery also. See how it doesn't keep that weird shape. It goes right back, bounces back and then a little bit along the straight grain as well. Yeah, this one is just really, really beautiful. I mean, anything from like, you know, a semi-fitted like sweater, right? All the way up to something even like oversized and maybe slouchy and maybe like falls off your shoulder or something with a cowl neck would be really pretty. Can you see how that folds? So anything with like a cowl will be really nice. For me, it's probably a little bit too lightweight for a bottom weight. Like I wouldn't make a close fitting dress out of it, but yeah, really pretty sweaters for sure. Anything that you wanna add detail-wise that's ruffles or gathers or drapes or whatever would also be really beautiful out of that. Okay, that's nice. It doesn't match any of our other fabrics yet. Yeah, this one had some orange in it. Yeah, actually, that's really pretty if you wanted to make like a very structured pleated skirt. Maybe one of those with like a self-belt. Can you picture where that's going and then paired this with it? That's kind of pretty. It matches more like this area, not necessarily the pink leaves. This is the rainy if you don't remember. Where's the other one? The other rainy. Oh gosh, I've already started. Okay, here we go. This had a lot of orange in it too. Oh wait, I was like, wait, that's weird. Okay, yeah, those are really pretty. Again, if you're a very colorful person and you like to like present with just like head to toe color, that is really, really pretty. Okay, next up, gosh, speaking of pretty oranges. I think I just like orange right now, but this is adorable. This is vintage spring floral rayon shally and tangerine and pink. I mean, tangerine and pink? Oh my gosh, I'm in love. What is this background? It almost looks like vintage paper. Like it definitely has like the appearance of texture to it, but it's not. It's very, very smooth. And then you've got these orange leaves with the, I'm sorry, tangerine leaves with the pink leaves plus the green. This almost looks heathered in the back. Like a heathered cream and gray. So pretty. Man, I have not worked with rayon shally in a long time, because I think I kind of overdid it and fell out of love with it. But man, this one is really tempting. So here's the drape on it. Again, feels like it has a little bit of substance to it. Maybe the rayon shally's of the world finally, or it's just style makers, rayon shally, that could be it too. There could still be some really thin shalys out in the world, but this one, I don't know, they all feel of course, super soft, super smooth, but the drape on them is not, like I'm used to seeing it just go all the way down, but this has some body to it, which I really like. And I cannot get over those colors. Those colors are so, so, so fun. So we haven't had any, well, we had this, this was the jersey. That's a little bright, very bright. That's not gonna work. This is not gonna work. Heathered on Heathered, I mean, no, that doesn't work. I tried to make it work, but it doesn't work. Okay, and then the hot pink, I think, or the future is just too much, yeah, overpowering. This, you know, would just be a great standalone, like a dress or something, but obviously it would be really great as a top with jeans or even like a really cute pair of shorts, which is why I want a bottom weight that looks really good with this. Let me see if I can find one in our little beautiful stack here. Yeah, these are, hold on, hold on. These are some extra bottom weights that are some extra staples that she sent, I guess. I asked her to send me some more solids that I could pair with different outfits. Let's see what these are. Additional staples, we've got mid-weight denim, linens. Let's see. So this is our pink slub texture linen. A little too muted. This one is the Brussels washer linen and cream sickle. Not terrible, but also not great. I'm gonna give that one like a C. And then this one is melon, Brussels, what is it called? Brussels washer linen, that's hard to say. Yeah, any of these are okay. None of them are like jumping out as like, oh my God, that's stunning. I think honestly, like your cream, this is the soft wash linen and natural. It almost looks like the exact same background. So if you wanted something that kind of blended together in that way, that would be a good match. And then we've got this. We've got this. Those are okay together. I like the green and the kind of brown. This is the soft wash linen in cinnamon. This is getting into the aquas. No, and no to the blues. No blue, no blue. And then like more like a denim slash navy. Yeah. So none of these are like popping off. So let's see what else is in the stack. And we'll keep this one close because I really like that one. Okay, this is the spring stripe. No, vibrant midway cotton, five, three, two. Yeah, vibrant midway cotton, jersey knit and solid coral. So this is the same thing as our pink here, but this is the coral version of that. Coral wise, we've had the double gauze, right? So corals reading a little bit more red, which also makes me think of this one. Nope, that's too red, which also makes me think of this one. That's really pretty. Skirt and t-shirt again, here's the other ramy. That's really beautiful. Kind of almost makes the gray-purple jump out a little bit, right? That's what I noticed first. Okay, so those are all that. And then for this, it's too pink for this. But yeah, all of those are good. So I'm gonna turn these over so you guys can see the numbers. If you didn't write them down the first time, here's this one. So ramy, ramy, and what's it called? Double gauze. All look really great with this color. And again, it's the new mid-weight jersey that they got in with all the new colors. Okay, love this one. This is Spring Stripe Cotton Pointel sweater knit. Pointel is everywhere in ready to wear, everywhere in boutiques. If you look anywhere on the Free People website, you're gonna see something made out of Pointel. I absolutely love this. This is also in aqua, right? I'm reading that right? Yeah, also in aqua. But this one has like beige, kind of like that blush pink. This is more of like a, it's like more orange than coral. This feels burgundy and this feels like olive. But Pointel knit lightweight drapey. You're gonna recognize Pointel from like baby onesies from like back in the day before they made them out of just jersey cotton. So a ton of stretch on the cross grain, no stretch along the grain at all. Horizontal stripes, just really pretty fun colors. So think about close fitting garments. So this is gonna be close fitting tease tanks tops and what the internet, what the boutiques are doing, what Free People is doing is they're pairing them with almost like hot pant shorts out of the same fabric, which I get is not a look for everybody. But if you think about it as loungewear, you could come up with something really cute and creative. You could also do something like an oversized adult onesie. Think about something along those lines. It's like a onesie with shorts, would be really cute. But I think you cannot go wrong with like a Henley or like a half button up, like close fitting t-shirt or long sleeve tee or even tank top. Pointel is awesome. It's super soft. It feels really comfortable and a little bit breathable because it does have like some holes in it. So Pointel really, really nice and fun to work with. Beautiful. Okay. And let me see this. This is so close, so close. Can you see how close those are? Close enough probably. Let me try this one. Yeah. Either one of these would be close enough if you want to do a t-shirt. I think a close fitting top like this with like a really wide leg pant would be super fun. So here are the item numbers for these two if you want to pair it with this one. This one is the, this is the Cream Sickle Brussels Washer Linen. And this is the Slub Texture Linen Blend in Rose. So a linen blend for both of them, but just different blends. This one probably has a lot more ray on it. Okay. Pretty. Okay. Next we have, gosh, I'm loving a lot more than I'm not loving. This is a problem. This is a problem. Okay. This is vibrant. No, this is Artistic Sketch Floral Linen Shirting in Coral. Now this is a shirting you guys, but it definitely has like some, I'm going to say texture because that's what it is, but it's not like, well, yeah, you can kind of feel it a little bit. It's still got a smooth hand feel though. Like it still feels smooth in your hand, but it definitely has a texture to it. I don't know if you guys can pick it. If the camera's picking up, you can see it. It's almost like just the weave is a little bit looser. So think about if a linen and a shirting had a baby, but this one is, oh, it is a linen shirting. Oh God, here I go rambling on about trying to, it's a linen shirting, no wonder. Okay. So exactly what I was saying before. Linen and a shirting had a baby and that's what we get here. That's really cool. I love, I love the idea of this. This makes beautiful shirt dresses. Think about like Oscar de la Renta and things that he makes, where Fritt and Flair dresses, but they all have a lot of structure to them. That's what this is going to provide. See, no drape at all, but it's still really lightweight, still really beautiful. This would make a garment that would look like $800,000, but it doesn't cost you that much. This would look really expensive, really well made, really beautiful. It's going to be easy to sew. It's going to be easy to press. It's going to do what you want it to do, but even with this print, it's just going to be a knockout. So weddings, for sure, garden parties, people do that anymore. Anything that's like a little bit elevated that you might do in the summer or spring time, this is going to be perfect for. Love this. Okay, no other colorways. This one has like the red, the tangerine almost, then like your true like green and then lime green and then we've got some highlighter. Like it's got a lot of colors and brown in here, but these beiges and pink. So let's assume you wanted to make this into a top or you wanted to make this into a bottom and you wanted a floaty top with it, you could definitely do like this. These work, they're not exact, but they're close. They match, they're not exactly the same. So these work really well together. Same with this one. Again, I pulled these two out for the last one, but these two are very, very close to each other as well. Yeah, this is just, yeah, really, it is vibrant. That's what she calls it. That's what it is. It's beautiful, beautiful. You guys will love this one for sure. Okay, this is watercolor, rose, floral, tinsel, twill, shirting and peach and lemon. Okay, let me dissect that one more time. Watercolor, rose, okay, floral. Tinsel, twill, shirting, tinsel, twill, shirting. So tinsel is a name brand of rayon. Twill is the same weave that denim is. So it's like the weave that goes diagonally, super strong, super sturdy and a shirting. Okay, no, and yeah, shirting. Tinsel, twill, shirting. Okay, so that gives us, remember the rayon shallies and we were watching the drape on those. This has a lot less drape, can you tell? That's because the tinsel, the, sorry, the twill weave has so much, it's like very tightly woven twill weave is. So that provides it with a lot of structure, but it's tinsel, so it's still super, super lightweight. Can you guys get that? Yeah, really, really nice, really beautiful. So this would rival the rayon poplins that I love for sure. It's gonna be super strong, super sturdy. So think about it for jumpsuits. Think about it for things with a crotch line. Think about it for like even like layering shirts or jackets, things that get a lot of like use and you take it on, take it on, all throughout the day, the stuff like that, this would be really, really great for. Yeah, it's really, really beautiful. Soft hand feel, the drape is good, but it's still lightweight, perfect for spring and summer. We do have a lot of these colors. So you know what else this would make a great version of a circle skirt, a really, really beautiful path or full circle skirt for sure. That is just gonna fall on your, but you can already kind of tell what it would do as a circle skirt, super pretty. So with that, we have some corals. No, that's not it. We have, these two are way too much. I think so far everything's been too bright. And yeah, that's too much. Yeah, too bright so far to match it with anything, but again, we're here in this pinky orange land. Here's the hot pink, not the hot pink, but here's the other pink one for reference that I thought might go here, like with this one, but it doesn't. So it's living a little bit more like in this world or the same, I guess maybe the white denim would be better or the, ooh, wait, you know what? Okay, so we're gonna leave this. You guys have those two written down already, the two pinks. Look at these. I didn't even think about. So we've got this and this. Those are really fun. Excuse me. Hi, you cannot be up there. Those would be really fun. Okay, so they don't have to be so matchy, matchy, right? We're calling a little bit toward the muted aspect of this watercolor and a little bit toward what is playing off of this yellow, orange, and green over here. So these are these two, if you wanna look those up, those are the numbers there. Here's the number for the cream. And again, these are, this is a twill in soft wash, twill, bottom weight and cinnamon. This one is the Brussels yarn dyed linen in mustard. And then this one is the soft wash linen in natural. Any of those would be really pretty bottoms and then the floral would make a really pretty top if you wanted to do that. Or circle skirt, kind of like a neutral tank top, white or cream. And then these would make great little jackets over top. So you could do that as well. Okay. All right, next we've got another double gauze here. This one is cotton double gauze and solid peach. It's a staple of theirs. So they have it all the time. I brought in some new colors and this peach color is one of them. We've talked about double gauze already. This is a cotton double gauze. This is like the classic double gauze. Not a ton of drape, pretty structured, very lightweight, no stretch. Okay, so if you want to bring this out with this, that's really pretty. Definitely makes this one look a little bit more peachy. Peachy pink. No, no, this is gonna be too orange, I think. Yeah, no, that's weird. Don't do that. This one still has some oranges and peaches in it. That's okay. That's okay. This one's my favorite. This one's my favorite. So again, if you wanted to do like a skirt and a top or like a dress and like a layering piece out of the gauze, you could do that, like that. Okay. All right, now this one is Abstract Spring Floral Clip Dot Rayon Vual in coral, excuse me, no. The first one was this Clip Dot Rayon crepe. This one is a Rayon Vual. Interesting, so it does not have the same texture as the first one, it has the Clip Dot for sure, but the texture in between the dots, it doesn't have it. I'm not sure if that's gonna pick up on camera, but texture and smooth. And ironically, typically Vual is a little bit more structured than Shally, but this is feeling very, very lightweight. I think that the Clip Dots are the only thing giving this any structure to it at all, otherwise it's falling on itself a lot. But yeah, think about like a Swiss Dot, a Clip Dot, but the substrate itself is Vual, Rayon Vual. So like I think in the order of things, it's like, I think Vual is like a, it's definitely on the lightweight side and I always thought it was a little bit more than Shally and less than Poplin, I guess, but this one's feeling really, really kind of lightweight and almost like sheer. Yeah, it feels like a tissue weight to me. Tissue weight and sheer. So maybe that has more to do with the sheer, the weight of it than it does the drape. Maybe it still has the drape of Vual, but the sheerness and the weight of it is what's throwing me off. Yeah, maybe. But again, all of these really beautiful colors, we've got, we can call it all these oranges, all of these peaches are really good. Even this one, I think finally found a home. That looks really good with that. It's bright, brightens it up a lot, but those look really pretty together, but this is sort of sheer. So this has got to be something that you're probably gonna line. Let's just pretend that you had a white lining. It was not gonna be denim, I understand that, but that's how the colors kind of pop whenever you have it lined with white in the background. All right, so then we've got, no, I'm not even sure. I mean, I kind of like the peach. I kind of like the peach. I think the fuchsia is too much. How about a floral and a stripe? Those are very commonly. No, I'm not loving that. No to that. Yeah. Yeah, I think this one's my favorite. This is my, a very close second. And then these staples that she pulled out, I don't know that any of these are gonna work. This one's just so good that everything's competing with this one. So I really like these two together a lot. This is the mid-weight jersey. All right, so nice. Just a pretty like a lined skirt would be beautiful with a little tank top. Love that. Okay, now we have another staple. This is the Essex yarn dyed linen blend in coral. It's a staple of theirs, Essex. Okay, she didn't send any of the others in Essex. I don't think so. This is the colorway coral. Yeah, so Essex yarn dyed. So it's not printed on like the yard is actually dyed and then it's woven. So we have the cream threads going this way and then the pink ones going the other way. And then linen blend. So I don't have the exact blend for you but this one feels like mostly linen. Like if this one's mostly linen, this one's mostly rayon. And I don't know if it's linen cotton. I don't know if it's linen rayon. I'm thinking cotton. I'm thinking but I'm not 100% sure. The color is just so, so beautiful. So of course you can make like an entire garment out of this, right? Like top to bottom, like a jumpsuit or a dress or anything like that. But you could also make like really pretty like structured pants out of this, structured shorts out of this. There's a ton of great patterns out there for both of those. And then you pair them with your really pretty tops, right? So all of these, almost everything that we have gone through the way that I want that to work but it's not everything that we've gone through that has any of that like peachy, poorly color to it like that is all gonna be perfect for this. Yeah. And these are too pink. This one had some, this rainy, that's really pretty together. So any of those would work with this one, all right? So I'm gonna flip these over so y'all can get the numbers if you missed them on the ones that you liked the most. If you wanted to pair this with an outfit. But yeah, these linen blends are literally great for anything, anything you wanna wear. Just remember the more structured it is like this one has no drape that's gonna fall away from your body more. So you're not gonna get a drapey garment that's gonna fall in on you. You're gonna get something that's gonna stand away. So if you do pleats, if you do gathers just know that that whatever the rest of the pleated and gathered part is up top, whatever the rest of it is, it's going to be very wide. So if it's an A-line skirt it's gonna be a wider A-line skirt. All right, beautiful. Now the last of our little orange family here is watercolor, nope, we've got two more. Watercolor Dandelion Floral Cotton in Jersey Knit Peach. Floral Cotton Jersey Knit and Peach. Biscuit is just crying like a baby. She was doing so good. Okay, Dandelions love that. You don't see that very often. You can see a lot of flowers, right? A lot of leaves and things like that. You don't really see Dandelions much. I also wish I could see more of what this is. Maybe on their website they have a bigger piece of what this navy is because that could be really fun to play with for outfits. But Dandelion Floral Cotton Jersey Knit and Peach. So it's your Cotton Jersey Knit, right? Really good. It kind of compares to this mid-weight one in terms of weight, but it's actually softer. Little bit softer. And then weight-wise you can see it has a little bit more drape to it than this one does. So Cotton Jerseys are really great for anything from t-shirts and tanks, all of that kind of stuff. You can even make some Jersey Knit dresses are really beautiful. They usually are trappy style or kind of loose-fitting, but have elastic waist or something to kind of hold in your waist. There's some really pretty options out there for Jersey Knit dresses, so. And it's one of those things you just throw on with sneakers and if you're in a colder climate, throw on a denim jacket and you are out the door. Really, really easy to wear, easy to travel with, all that kind of stuff. So really pretty, really soft. Half, like not drapey, but not structured. Somewhere in between. And probably, yeah. Good amount of stretch both ways, actually. So yeah, consider it for your rompers and jumpsuits and stuff. So pretty. Okay, this is the last one with oranges. This is watercolor animal print linen blend Jersey Knit. Linen blend Jersey Knit with the world in apricot. It also comes in sea glass. Linen blend Jersey Knit. So freaking cool. Okay, so I've literally never seen this. So think about like the linen texture that we're used to, but it's stretchy. That's so strange. It has texture to it, right? It's not smooth. It does not have a smooth hand feel, it is textured. A lot of stretch on the straight grain, but good recovery and a little bit of stretch going cross grain. You can tell it wants to roll really bad. So if that bothers you, keep that in mind. But yeah, it's just like, I don't know where to begin with this because it is, yeah, it is, I'm gonna say the word rough. It's not rough like it's gonna hurt, but it's not smooth. So there is that quality to it. So would you still just make your t-shirts out of it? And then is it also like super breathable like cotton is? Is it gonna wear like, I'm sorry, not like cotton. Like linen, is it gonna wear like linen normally wears? Cause that would be really interesting too. If you just had like, again, another one of the same thing you would make out of the cotton jerseys. Any of those types of dresses, tops, things like that. Yeah, fun. And the colorway is really pretty too. It's got the coral and it's got the kind of, did you call it apricot? She called it an apricot color and it's also got the blues in it too. So we haven't seen a lot of apricot type stuff, but I mean, just for reference, here's what it would look like with jeans almost like a dark denim, right? That's really pretty. The orange pops off on dark denim almost always. And then if you were going to go, I mean, that's too blue. Like a mid-weight, a mid-tone denim would probably be living in here somewhere, maybe. That's what that looks like. And we did get like an aqua one. So if you wanted to do a skirt and a top, these look really pretty together. Yeah, those look super pretty together. This is the linen blend. 601 slob, textured linen blend and sea glass, sea glass. So those are really pretty together. If you wanted to do like a skirt or even like a coolot type of pant or short, you know what I mean? And pair it with like this as a t-shirt. That would be really cute. Really cute. All right, kicking off the yellows. We've got silhouette floral bamboo cotton jersey knit in the colorway amber. Bamboo cotton jersey knit. Have we already done a bamboo cotton jersey knit? I know we had a bamboo something. Bamboo jersey knit, the tie-dye one. Okay, so this is the same as the vertical striped tie-dye. Where did she go? Here she is. But this one is a little bit more weighty. So this one is, yeah. So this one has, yeah, a lot more weight to it if you can see or a lot more structure to it. You can see the difference in the drape there. This one's a lot more drapey than this one is. Just for reference, but it's beautiful background. It's kind of like a, I don't know, it's more of like a burnt orange color, really pretty. And then this has got like a tangerine-y type of peach. That's the stretch on the cross-grain, straight-grain stretch. So four-way stretch, maybe 30, 40% both ways. Really, really pretty. Let's see here. This, my inclination is to pair with a brown, right? I don't know. That's a really beautiful combo. Even if this were just a jacket, you know, this doesn't have to be bottom weight. Even if that were a jacket, that would be really nice. I also wanted to pull out this coral. It kind of goes. It's not a super, super like matchy-matchy situation. It just more goes. Yeah, but really pretty, really soft, beautiful jersey knit, great t-shirt, great t-shirt dress, all of those things with this kind of, it's a bit of a subtle print in terms of the colorway, but it is also kind of loud with just the like negative space being gone. But yeah, really nice. Feels really good. Would be super, super comfortable. A million percent. Next is Toss Daisy Ditsy Floral Clip, rayon crepe and amber. So the same exact fabric as the very, very first one that we looked at. Nope, not this one, this one. I think it's even very similar in the floral, yeah. So these are just different colorways of each other. This also comes in green, no. Oh, the amber one, this one. This one also comes in green, sorry, I missed that. But this is the amber version of the very first one that came in. This is the blush version, this is the amber version. Okay, so just two different colorways of that. And I don't know, I kind of like aqua with this. That's really, that's super pretty. I love this like marigold type of color. She's calling it amber again, but it's kind of like an orangey yellow, but that paired with this teal is really pretty, or even like, you know how blue and orange go together? So like, a light colored blue would be really nice. For reference, this was the slug knit. And this is the linen blend. I actually kind of like the aqua a lot more. What about this deeper one? This is a twill, right? So yeah, I don't know. That could be like a lot of fun as like, shorts and a top or something. Or for this one, it would be a little bit more structured. So think about a jacket and a top or a jacket and a dress. These colors, there's also like, of course, white. This is the white denim. I'm gonna leave the number showing up. This is the cream linen blend. Okay, yeah, really nice. Okay, so that's the Amber version. Next, we have the classic Breton stripe again. So this is making another appearance. This was the original one we saw. And this is the colorway or ochre. I love this colorway. I love this a lot. But again, I don't know. I just don't love horizontal, equally spaced stripes. Maybe I could get over that because this one is so, so, so pretty. So everything we loved about that other French terry, remember how it's commenting on the loops in the back and how nice and smooth they felt, how good quality this was. So again, I'm gonna pull this out because I just think that this brown and this kind of aqua color looks so good together. You could go, here, I'll turn it this way. You could go a little kind of monochromatic there. How's the yellow one? Yeah, both of them are okay. Here's vanilla and beige. That's really pretty. So again, like a top and then like a, think about like a Palazzo pan or something. That would be really nice. And then we've got a blue color. So something like denim, that was, of course, really, really pretty. So that color blue, we've also got this one. And then the darker blue as well. So yeah, I think any of these would be super, super pretty options to pair with this. Or I mean, or even the pink one, to be honest. I mean, it doesn't have to be, right? The pink and blue look really good together too. Maybe not this one, but, all right. So the two colorways of the Breton Stripe are there. Cute. All right. Next is a mid-weight linen blend jersey knit and mustard. Okay. So we're back to the linen blend jersey. This one feels even different than the other one, which I'm not even gonna be able to find that now. Hold on, hold on real quick. Let me find it. Come to me. No, I'm not gonna be able to find it, but oh wait, here it is. Okay. This one, no, they feel the exact same. I just remember this one being a lot more rough and textured, but it's not. It's actually kind of growing on me. Plus, I wonder what's gonna happen to these whenever you wash them. Because you know how like, whenever you wash linen, it changes a little bit. I wonder how that would be with this too. But this is the same exact fabric as this, just in this solid color, this mustard color. Mustard's not for everybody, okay? Not everybody can pull off mustard yellow, but if you can, by all means, pair it with any of these gorgeous, gorgeous fabrics. Okay, let's pull out. This is the, oh, the name just fell out of my head. Hold on, thinking, thinking. Remy, I knew it would come to me. Remy, what are some of these other ones that had this yellow in it, right? I mean, like I said, it's not for everyone, but if it wasn't like the main part of the garment, you could probably pull it off easier. So like if this were a T-shirt, and then you had like the Remy cardigan over it, for example, that would be really nice. Or if you had like, if this were on the bottom, like you made a skirt or like a knit pair of shorts, thinking like a last, almost like pajama shorts, but you know, you wear them out or like an elastic waist skirt or something like that, and then you pair one of these tops with it. But if you can pull off mustard, by all means, make the top, make the dress, anything out of this jersey, anything you would normally make with jersey knits. Okay, so that is that. Now we've got pressed flowers, digital print Satine. This is our first Satine. Oh my gosh, Satine used to be an absolute go-to favorite of mine if you're a beginner sewist. Satine is your friend because it is easy to sew, easy to press, it just does what you tell it to do. It does have a bit of a sheen to it. That's why it's got the name Satine and a little bit of stretch usually. So it is a woven, but it usually has a little bit of stretch on the cross screen and usually produces really pretty elegant like fit and flare dresses with structure, right? Cause you can see it doesn't have any drape to it at all. And it's kind of like a mid-weight fabric. So similar to what we were talking about with that really stunning linen, how you could make dresses reminiscent of like Oscar de la Renta or anyone that's doing like structured types of fit and flare dresses that have volume, that have like, you know, they pull away from the body, but they're also still really elegant and chic. This one is the one I was talking about. So similar to this linen, but yeah. So made from cotton, structured, mid-weight, really great for really beautiful fit and flare dresses. Think of like midi length, you know, that kind of vibe. Think about weddings, think about special events, but I used to wear these as day dresses all the time, especially when I worked in an office, I would wear them to work a lot. So if you have to go into an office, I mean, why not show up in this beautiful satin? So it's got a lot of pretty colors in it, but a lot of like purples and stuff that we haven't really touched on too much. Satin can also, in addition to fit and flare dresses, it can also make really great voluminous skirts. So think about pleated skirts, things with like a really, you know, with a lot of volume on bottom. And if you were gonna do that, and you wanted like more of a subtle top, you could absolutely put this one with that mustard linen blend. That looks really beautiful together. What about, where's, yeah, no, that one's weird. Where are some other solids that these are all pinks? And we haven't really gotten to the purples yet. I think we will eventually, or even some of these greens would be a good option. But right now, I think this is the best we've got. Plus, you can also check out the other midweight jerseys in the other colorways. And you can reach out to Stylemaker Fabrics and ask them, hey, I'm thinking about getting the satin, and I wanna pair it with one of the midweight jerseys. Can you pick one that looks, like the colors look the best? And they'll help you do that. They're really great with customer service in that way. So, so yeah, that's satin. Okay. Next is abstract vine floral Rayon Shally in camel. Whoa, look at that. Abstract floral, Rayon Shally, we talked about it, lightweight, drapey, smooth hand feel, okay? Super, super soft. This one feels a little bit more like the lighter weight, the more drapey, more lighter weight shallies that I'm used to. But look at this really cool, unique print. I mean, I don't think I've ever seen anything like that. She's calling it, what is she calling it? Press, no, abstract vine, abstract vine. Interesting. Okay, so in this one, we do have a lot of our pink. So if you wanna call that out, I mean, that's dead on match. That's about as good as it gets in jean fabrics that aren't produced together. This is a little more merry gold, which I feel like we did have some solids in that world. Not so much that. This is fun. See, this calls on the lighter color pink. This one calls on the a little bit more brighter pink. That's probably too peachy, but this one might be too coral. Yeah, it's got a little bit too much, I don't know what color you add to make. I guess it's yellow? I don't know. Then this one, also too peachy. So yeah, these two are really your best options. And then if you wanted to go like make this your top and you wanted to go with a bottom weight, obviously you could pair it like this or with jeans would look something like that. Okay, so here are some matchy, matchy options for you for this really cool abstract print. I'm sorry, sorry, rayon shally. Very, very interesting. Think about the background fabric though, and as it relates to your skin tone, this is almost exactly what my skin tone is. So I'm not sure that would look great on me, but if you have a lighter skin tone or a darker one, that would look really, really beautiful for sure. Or I could also make it as a pair of coolots, like a bottom weight, and then pull the color close to my face out of one of these. Not so much this. Okay, cool. All right, oh my gosh, I see butterflies. Painterly butterflies, rayon, shally, and cream. I absolutely adore butterfly print fabrics. I've made quite a few garments that have butterflies on them. And I want to say most of them have come from Stylemaker fabrics. They just have a way of finding butterfly fabrics that are not childlike. They're very mature. And this is absolutely one of them, how beautiful. I wish I could see more because I feel like each butterfly is like a different color. I happen to get a swatch that has mostly this one, but go online and see what the other colors are to be able to pair with this one. But again, it's a rayon shally, so lightweight, drapey, soft, hand feel, really great, flowy, ruffly dresses, or lightweight pants, pilots of pants, coolots, things like that. Love a butterfly. Actually, I'm gonna keep this one because I think we're gonna get to some of this like blue teal color, maybe even this one. This one kind of feels really close. Nope, it's more green, but not this green. That's too green. So I'm gonna keep this one to the side and I've already, remember that other fabric? I was like, I absolutely love this one. Oh yeah, right here. Okay, so now I've got, these are my two that I'm searching high and low for really good matches for. Okay, all right. So we're moving on to the green section. Okay, starting out with a cotton double gauze in lime. This is the same as the peach one that we saw, but we just got the lime colorway now. So we're getting into a little bit of the cooler tones, which still match really well with some of the other fabrics we've already seen. Oh, I mean stunning. But just pulling out the cooler colors rather than the warm tones. So I'm just gonna pull out some of these florals here. There's quite a few of them. And with florals, there's almost always a green in there somewhere. That one's really pretty and not usual, not common to find a match for that. This is a little bit more sage. This one I don't actually really love. This one is really... See, it gets a little bit easterly, right? It's a little bit pastel-y because this is kind of like a pastel green, but these are all really beautiful options. So if any of those looked good to you, grab the number and you can add it to your list to pair with the double gauze. So again, this would be the big voluminous type of garment. Typically you see these made into the whole garment, like the dress or something. But if any of these are calling out to you, obviously you can make this into a top and make these like polato pants, coolots. This one is a little bit more structured. So that's the rainy. So that would be better for like that long cardigan thing that I talked about. Or like a lined pleated skirt or something. If this could be your top that goes with that. Okay, great. So next, ooh, this one's pretty. This is Modern Floral Outline Linen Blend Shirting. Modern Floral Outline Linen Blend Shirting in Lyman Lavender. And this is a Rayon Linen Blend. She pointed that out to me. So I wanted to point that out to you. Rayon Linen Blend. Okay, so not a ton of drape, but it does have a lot of body. It's hard to tell from above, but can you see how like I just closed, this goes like this and then I just closed it like this. Can you see how like small this area is versus it being open like that? That means it has a little bit more, a little bit more body to it. You can also see like when you make a little twisty thing, see how it's got some body there. Super, super soft, super luxurious feeling. And I mean, how unique and special does this fabric look? I mean, I don't know. That just looks like really, really high end and very expensive to me. The lime green is really cool in contrast with the lavender. And yeah, my inclination would make me to make like a head to toe look out of this. Absolutely, you know, a button front dress, a jumpsuit even, you know, anything top to bottom, a set with like a little crop top and a skirt. This is just beautiful, beautiful. No stretch to it. There's the drape and it's just super, super soft. And it's got, I guess, all the wonderful things about linen, right? Breatheable, lightweight and all the beautiful things about rayon, about it being soft and adding a little bit of drape to it. Yeah, so a little bit more. So yeah, that one's really, really fun. Beautiful. All right, I'm gonna leave this one to the side too because that lime, I wanna find the perfect lime green for it. Okay, this one is the Soft Brush Sweater Knit Heather Lime. This is the same staple as the Coral Sweater Knit that we saw. Here we go. Same as this guy, remember him or her? I don't know, they don't have genders. This is the same as that. So if you remember loving this fabric but not loving the color, this is the lime version of that. For reference, if you wanna do a skirt and a sweater, it's not exact, but it's, it definitely goes. They go together. There was also, I remember saying lime, was it this one? Maybe that. And also there was another one that I remember, it wasn't this one, was it the linen? Yeah, so then there's this. So you could make a top, a sweater out of this and then a bottom, a skirt, whatever, out of either of these two, that would be really nice. Yeah, for sure. You know what I mean? Like this, that's pretty, right? It like speaks to it. They're not an exact match, but they talk. They talk and they kinda get along, right? Really nice. Okay, so that is the, this is the sweater knit, okay? Now we have Brussels washer linen solid pair. It's a linen rayon blend. Same as the Brussels, Brussels, I cannot say Brussels, Brussels washer linen blend. Why is that so hard for me to say? Same as these other ones that came to match fabric. So we've talked about, we've been pairing together, but just the lime-iest of lime green, right? So linen blends, both of these are linen blends. So both of these kind of like say the same thing in terms of body and volume and structure and things like that. So that would be a great way if you wanted to do like a color blocking or mixing or something where you had two different fabrics in the same garment. This is the best way to do that whenever they're made of the same thing. Some one's not pulling weird and the other one's not lightweight and one's too heavy or whatever. The best way to do it out of a similar blend and that's what this is. So that's a lot of fun. Plus all those other lime greens that I pulled out before. So like she's really pretty. Same thing with this one. Same thing with this one. So if you wanted to do top and bottom, you could definitely do that. Of course, I'm gonna bring up the Raimi again. This is just gonna go with absolutely everything because it has so many colors in it, which is really perfect. So yeah, I was gonna try and find one of these t-shirt knits in case, but those are all mostly solids and a solid on a solid. I don't know, it's not the most fun. It's not the most fun. So yeah, all right, we'll leave that. All right, perfect. So next up, we have mid, nope, silhouette, floral bamboo, cotton jersey knit in green. This also came in amber. Okay, so this is the other, oh man, this is the other, this one. These are the same. So here's the warm tone. Here's the cool tone, depending on which colors that you like. This also has the lime in it. So here we're back to lime. Lime, any of these options, any of these would look really good. If you're gonna go like all green, like St. Patrick's Day, this would be a great St. Patrick's Day. But if you also wanted to do a dress or a shirt out of this and then make a cardigan to match, this would be a really subtle way and then you pair it with like, you know, denim, either blue denim or the white denim, right? And then you have a fun, cute little like nod to green. That's not like so green, not like head to toe, I'm a leprechaun. Okay, so that's the jersey knit, the silhouette bamboo cotton jersey knit. All right, so if you liked the amber one and didn't love the color, then you have the green here. All right, next we have another solid. This is their mid-weight, I think. Yeah, mid-weight cotton jersey solid knit and leaf. Again, this is one of their staples, bringing in new colors. And we've got this leaf color. Leaf is not lime. Leaf is a very, like Kelly green almost. It's like a green, green. So I mean, that is really beautiful, like super pretty. What are some others that we haven't played with much? Let me see. I keep pulling the same ones because they're my favorite. But like this one, that could be really pretty. I don't know, orange and green. It's a little much. This one, T-shirt, what are we even making? We're making like a T-shirt or tank top with like a button down to go over it or a skirt to match, coolots. Something along that line. What about this instead? No, that's not it either. Okay, that might be it for some of the greens other than what I've already pulled. I mean, sometimes it's just the good ones, right? That's why they're so good. That's beautiful, that's my favorite. I can't help it, I just really love that fabric, okay? But yeah, again, T-shirt, skirt, T-shirt, pants. Easy peasy. And you look like a million fricking dollars or a dress and a cardigan if you wanted to go that route. All right, beautiful color, beautiful color. All right, next up, colorful layered floral rayon shali and mint. Same as the other one. Oh gosh, I'm getting this one. Same as this one, right? Yep, just the pink background and this one has the, what's she calling it? Mint, mint background. Both are rayon shali, lightweight, drapey, smooth hand feel. They just have the green colors here. So you can pull out green on green or you can go green and fuchsia. Again, it's a very colorful outfit, okay? It's not for everybody. For those of you that are like freaking out, okay, how about that? How about the top and a little mini skirt? A denim mini skirt, so cute. Okay, for those of you that like a lot of color, you can do this one. You could probably even do this one, right? It is a lot of color, but I don't know, it just works, right? Imagine a top and a, like pair of cool outside of this. This is linen, so you could do pants out of this and a top out of this, right? Any of those are super, super fun. So if you forgot what the numbers are here, boom, boom, and boom. To pair with the colorful layered rayon shali and mint. Okay, next we've got tossed daisy. Oh boy, tossed daisy, floral jersey, French terry and olive. Okay, this is very mod. So it's like you're a mod girly. This is for you. This is a French terry. It also has really nice looping on the back. Not as great as that other one that I was talking about, but very, very good still, very, very good still. And it's got this, what is she calling it, an olive? Yeah, olive background plus this pink, which is very bubblegum. And this is more of like a cream. So like this guy, right? And then the middle is actually orange. Those are orange dots in the middle. So if you wanted to pull out, how did we not get a single orange solid? I'm sure they have this, the mid-weight cotton jersey in an orangey color that you could call that. But honestly, this is such a fun print on its own French terry. Like, I mean, you could just make a hoodie out of this, a layering piece, or even like something just kind of standing out all on its own. Like I think it'd be a really fun knit jumpsuit or a knit dress or something like that. But it is French terry, so you can do something a little bit more structured with it. So there's the weight there. Nice, nice drape. Nice drape, nice body. And of course, it feels super soft. Yeah, it's just a funky, funky little pattern. So if you're into peace and love, by all means, this is right up your alley, very, very mod. Okay, we've got another clip dot. This one is clip dots. Artistic Spring Leaves Clip Dot Rayon Vual. So this is the Vual version. Very mature looking, right? The leaves are getting, what is it, artistic? Yeah, I'd say artistic for sure. Definitely a deeper green on this. Oh, wait a minute, that's actually stunning. That is really beautiful. So this is the twill in the colorway. Hold on, I lost my paper. In the colorway, what does she call it? This is one, nine, one, seven, four. So that's sage, colorful mid-weight stretch denim and sage. Beautiful, really, really pretty. And then if you wanted a cardigan to go over it, why not do, no, don't do that. You can, it's okay, it's okay. Yeah, I honestly go with like a neutral, like a beige. Like a beige or a cream or something would be better than trying to pull another green that matched really well. But these are beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. And then the next fabric, I'll go ahead and place this next to it. This is the same thing, I think, as the sage one. I think, hold on. This one is colorful mid-weight stretch denim and olive. And this one is colorful mid-weight stretch denim and sage. Okay, so they are the same, just different colorways. So denim stretch, you know what denim is, right? It's the twill weave, got a little bit of stretch to it, not much. No drape to it at all. And just this really beautiful color, really pretty color. Let me find, I mean, you could agree, to me, green is a little bit like navy. It kind of just goes with absolutely everything, but if you wanted to get a little bit matchy-matchy with it, you could do, I don't like the green background. What if you did the pink background and it has a little bit of the green in it? Do you see what I mean, how it's a little bit like denim? Just a little, I mean, not denim, navy, right? That's really pretty together, right? That'd make a great top and a little pair of pants or a little denim mini skirt, any of those. This is the clip dot, the wall, I think. And then we have our pointele. I mean, again, they're not the same, but they talk to each other for sure. Yeah, that's really nice. A kind of a play on textures as well, because you can kind of see the weave. So the pointele is also nice. And then if you wanted to just test the theory on this being like a good substitute for blue jeans, if you're kind of like over your blue jeans, I mean, blue jeans does look good, right? But if you wanna do something a little bit different, why not do green? Because green and red and pink are opposites on the color wheel. So these are complementary to each other. So just do something a little bit different and then make another pair of blue jeans, right? Make a pair of green jeans. Why not? Okay, so that's that, that's that. All right, next we have tropical foliage, matte rayon jersey knit green multi, rayon jersey knit green multi. Wow, okay. So jersey knit, rayon jersey though. So it's not as soft as rayon usually is, because it's a jersey knit, but what it is gonna provide is that drape. So you're gonna get the draping is quality with a little bit more weight to it than a regular rayon fabric. But so it's like a lightweight jersey, but more weight, I don't know. It's like weightier than a rayon. Maybe I've just forgotten how much weight rayon actually has because I'm feeling all of these are a little bit more weighty than what I'm used to. I mean, rayon jersey to me was always like bloop, like nothing. It was almost like this point tell. It was just like nothing was there. This one feels a little bit more weighty, a little bit more substantial and almost like easier to work with because it's got some grip to it. It's got some teeth to it, you know? But still really drapey, still very lightweight, just not tissue weight. It's got some heft to it really like, and I mean, obviously look at all of these colors. So really beautiful. If you wanna make like a shirt dress out of this, like a T-shirt dress, you're gonna have to find one with a little bit of volume to it because it is gonna fall in on your body. So if you just made the one that was like a column, like legitimately take a T-shirt pattern and extend it down, I think you might have some issues with the drape, but if you do something that has a little bit of volume, even like those princess seams that are all in one, there's no waist seam and then that falls in on your body, that would be really beautiful out of something like this. But of course, lightweight T-shirts and tank tops and things like that are really great too. Okay, that's green onto Aqua. Okay, we have tossed abstract, is this the one? Toss? No, no. Okay, I was like, what is happening? Tossed abstract floral clip dot rayon crepe in Sage. So this is the texture you'd want, like the very first one that we saw. It has the green background. She's calling it Sage. I'm getting a little bit more of a mint vibe from it, but this is like true Americana red, white, and blue happening here. It's actually, this color here is, oh shoot. What's that color blue? Oh, I can't remember it. Maybe it'll come up later. God, why can't I think of the name of that right now? But it's almost exactly this. It's a little bit brighter than that is. If you wanted to do like a tone on tone thing, but of course, you know, you can always do white denim. That's really, really pretty. So like a little flowy top and then some kind of like bottom weight out of white denim, that's really nice. But you're lightweight, you're drapey, and then you've got the texture from the dots. So the versions that we've gotten of this, I mean, are kind of similar, right? But the colors are all really, really beautiful. I was trying to find some of the other ones. Is this the crepe one? Yes, so, see the flowers are even different, but the fabrics are the same. And just the colors are so, so pretty, so pretty. Okay, next is Vine Ditsy Floral Print. Double gauze in sea glass. Whoa, this print is right up my alley. I love the colors. I have kind of like turned into like a bit of like a 70s girl, oh, this hair. I'm not entirely sure how that has happened, but I'm really digging all, oh boy. I'm really, there we go. I'm really digging all of the muted like fall colors like the marigolds and the little subtle brown colors. So, I mean, that looks great, a million bucks. So is this one probably? Yeah, these really call to each other. These two are, this one here is the Cinnamon, Softwashed Linen 12 Bottom Weight in Cinnamon. And this one is the Brussels Washer Yarn Dive Linen in Mustard. So a mustard and a cinnamon, those are really, really beautiful and they kind of like jump off of this like minty sage background. Super pretty, super pretty. If you wanted to try it with the green denim, that's what that looks like. If you wanted to try it with a warmer denim, there are some really hot pinks in here. Let me find that, yeah, this is the, this is the Fuchsia Linen. I mean, it's kind of a lot, but they definitely still go together. There's definitely some pinks happening in here. Not as great in my opinion as more of like a tone on tone thing, but if you like bright colors, that could be perfect for you. So again, as we talked about with double gauze, I mean, it would make an adorable, think about like baby doll dress, think about like under bust seam, lots of gathers, big volume, big sleeves even, or top with big sleeves, you know what I'm saying? So that's what gauze is really great for because it is so like cloud like and puffy and it just really holds the gathers of anything that you put into it. So yeah, gauze is really great. This one is probably one of my favorite gauzes I've ever seen. I just love the print so much. Honestly, you can put this print on any substrate and I would be like, I'm in love with that. So that one's a winner for me. Okay, here's the other linen jersey. This one is watercolor animal print, linen, blend, jersey knit and sea glass. So if you remember, we had this one in the warmer tones and then here is her friend in the cool tones. And what's interesting is the background of this still has the saturated color but this one had a contrasting color highlight. The highlight in here is gray. This has a gray tone to it. So that might speak to you a lot more just in and of itself from that alone. So as we get into grays, I will pull out some fabrics that I think would be better suited for this. I think it's gonna be like blues that are a little bit more deep, like deeper, more like jewel tone colors are gonna look good with this one versus any of these like solids that we've had that are like kind of bright and wild. Yeah, for sure. Okay. Okay, so I'm gonna put this one to the side. Yes. All right, now we've got the sweater knit again. This one is called soft brushed sweater knit and Heather Aqua. So if you're counting them up, we've got three so far, pink, green. And then this one, what is she calling this one? Aqua, pink, green and aqua. Okay, all the same fabric in three different colors. And I think it comes in, she doesn't say. I don't know how many colors exist of this one, but they'll have them all on their site where you can click through them really easily. But yeah, so this one is the aqua color tone, the colorway. Have we had a lot of stuff with aqua in it? Maybe not yet. Ooh, our butterflies are kind of happy. Our butterflies are super happy with that. So think about like, you know, coolots or polato pants or even like a gathered skirt, something like that. And then this has a fun little sweater on top. I'm picturing more of like a 70s, like, you know, short sleeve fitted number. That's where my mind is going. With, you know, this really pretty, whatever on the bottom, it genuinely doesn't matter. So the butterflies are really happy with that one. This guy's also kind of happy, pink background. So this was the first one of these that we looked at, 200092, do you remember this and this? We had these two versions. This was the first one that we looked at. This is happy, right? This looks good together. And it's kind of like not so, I mean, is colorful, but it's not like, oh my God, she is just like our bursting rainbow because the background and this color are different. We're calling it at one of the accent colors. So a dress with a cardigan sweater, that would be really pretty. We can also find, yeah, maybe like the same concept here. You know, this one actually even matches even better. This is the very first clip dot crepe that we looked at, the very first fabric we looked at. So those look really beautiful together. So think about dresses and tops and then this is a cardigan that's really great or sweaters and skirts either way. These look really good together. I would stop somebody on the street for this outfit. Really, really pretty. Okay, so that's the sweater knit. And then we've got the contrast of that sweatshirt fleece. Do you guys remember the pink one? Here it is. Yeah, so we've got these two buddies. Let me make sure they're going the same way. Yeah, there we go. So warm and cool. They've got almost the same background, but this background seems a little bit more warm. Am I losing my mind? Yeah, see how it's like more yellow and this is more like cool gray, warm gray, more yellow, more cream, more beige, more cream, something like that. But yeah, super pretty. And then whereas this kind of looks weird, this looks beautiful because orange and blue love each other. You know, and then red and green love each other. So where's this? This one would be a little bit more like this, right? Different, these are different fabrics. This is denim and this is linen blend, but still you get the idea if you're gonna pair outfits together. Try and not just make blue jeans and not just wear blue jeans with everything, every top you have. Try these other colors that can be a little bit more neutral than you give them credit for, okay? All right, but I do love this print so much. I think it's a really approachable fun print for a lot of people. All right, next. This is scrolling floral outlet. Nope, watercolor floral branches, rayon shally in turquoise and coral. So it's the best of both worlds. It's got the warm tones and the cool tones. All set on this like cream background is rayon shally. So it's lightweight, drapey, perfect for dresses, skirts, tops, anything flowy, anything roughly, anything super twirly girly like that. But in terms of what to wear it with, I mean, that's a natural choice. Where are other sweaters? Lime, oh, and here's the coral one. So obviously either one of these are gonna work. Those look great. Here are the numbers for those. If you didn't write them down already, okay? That's just the most obvious choice of any of them. You could go double gauze. What color was the other? We didn't have another double gauze, solid. We had a printed. Okay, so you could go that as a calling on the orange a little bit more than the coral. And then if you absolutely have to wear blue jeans, obviously you could put this with this. I get it. Blue jeans look good with everything I understand. I hear you. I do. I really do hear you. But I mean, just try for me. How's that? Do y'all hate that? It's not as good, but it's also not as obvious. And I think that's what makes it cool and unique. And that's what gives you style. That's what gives you personality in what you wear is that it's not just expected, like blue jeans are. Okay, I'm gonna get off that soapbox, at least for a little while. So yeah, that's that watercolor floral branches, aqua and coral. I love that it has both in one. Yeah. Okay, here's another mid-weight, vibrant mid-weight cotton jersey knit in aqua. So we've seen a lot of these already, right? We had this one. We've had, I swear we had a green one. Yeah, we've seen a lot of these. So this is the aqua colorway, which probably means that, yeah, this looks really pretty, but also where did our butterflies go? I think the butterflies would be happy. Butterflies, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, butterflies are here. Oh, so pretty, right? Love that. But here's a butterfly number if you forgot. Well, I already talked about that. The clip dots I've talked about a lot. I was trying to find, again, ones that I haven't, but the ones that I have, they just are so good. Look how good that looks. That looks great too. Here's the other colorway of that. If you wanted to play up the cool tones, both of them work, right? Just in different ways. If you wanted to wear both pajamas, well, this is very vibrant. This is more muted, so I don't know about that. I don't know about that. But what else do we have? No, what about this one? This rayon shally, that's kind of pretty. These are, yeah, that's okay. That matches pretty good. Yeah, yeah, lots of good options here. Jen already threw the butterflies away again. Oh boy, I did. And the butterflies are lost forever. No, come back. Oh, here they are, got them. Okay, so these would be my four picks. And again, you'd be making like t-shirts and skirts or dresses and cardigans. One of the two is really how you're able to pair a mid-weight jersey with any of these rayons because all of these are rayons. Cuyut, okay. Oh, here are the numbers. I forgot to turn the numbers over. So here are all the numbers. Take those down, screenshot, whatever you have to do. And we'll move on to total, total rosy, total rose, floral, lacy, pointale, knit, and turquoise. Whoa, okay, so this is pointale similar to how the stripe is, here she is. But this one's a lot more lightweight. I mean, if you can imagine that. This one actually has like a good a bit of weight to it, four pointale. This one is like paper thin. Like I just balls up in my hand. Like there is no structure to it at all. Super, super drapey, super lightweight. Can you see the difference? Hold on. Boop, okay. See the difference in how this one stands out a little bit more and this one just falls in on itself. That's what we mean when we talk about drape. Same fabric, but different drape. So it is still pointale, still will make all the same beautiful versions that this would make. But if you didn't like the stripes, you didn't like the colorways and you're more of a floral person, this would be for you. So this really stands alone as a top. If you were gonna make a bottom out of it, it would be more like sleepwear. But we do have some sea glass denim. We have, well, we have white. White's always pretty. I don't love this. We have, I don't even know about the green denim. Actually the green denim's pretty good. The green denim's pretty good. So yeah, pointale is one of those things. It's like really comfy, but it's not one of those things you can really dress up. It's like almost like long johns, you know, that's kind of like, what is that material called? Oh, I know you guys know it in your screen, not your screens, I'm sorry. But the same material as long johns are made of, I cannot think of it. How you really just can't make it dressy, you just gotta lean into the fact that it's more of like a pajama-y type of fabric. This one does lend itself to being a little bit more dressed up because it's less obvious that it's super lightweight and drapey. And this one just is gonna be, it is what it is, right? Okay, so that, okay, now we have a rayon crepe, I believe. This is, where are we? Oh, here we go. Vintage Ditsy Royal Rayon Crepe in Jade. What a fun print. So we've talked about rayon crepe before, but in the context of the dot, of the clip dot, this one is just rayon crepe with no dots on it at all. So you can see how drapey it is. It's got a little bit of body, but it's super, super lightweight. It's like tissue weight fabric. Really lightweight, kinda shifty, if I'm being honest, you know, whenever you cut it. But this is almost a dead set match for the pinks that are in here. So if you like it, what I like to sew with rayon crepe is coolots. Like I love a little pair of coolot shorts out of anything out of rayon. Rayon crepe, rayon wall, rayon twill. That's what I really like, these are really beautiful. And then the aqua knit, jersey knit, kinda looks like that. But you also have this neutral color in here. So you can also make a top from the crepe. And then this would be, or any neutral really, any beige would be your bottom weight. We would be your bottom fabric. This, the little green makes me wanna pull out something like this, but this is bluer. It's closer to this than that. So yeah, these are some options to pair with the ditzy rayon crepe. But yeah, rayon crepe still, no stretch. It's just lightweight, very, very lightweight, and drapey. Okay, but still with some body and it has texture. Like you can feel the texture on it, that's crepe. Okay, so that's that. Next up, we have watercolor floral digital print jersey French terry in teal. And they also have it in white. I don't even know what that means. I guess the background is white and the colors are colorful. But this teal in the background is really pretty. It's French terry. Ooh, it's that same French terry. It's gotta be, it's gotta be at least very similar. Oh, they just feel so good. You've seen crappy French terry before. I know you have. This is, this is not that. This is really, really pretty. And she's calling it watercolor. Yeah, I'm getting watercolor vibes, but it also feels very like digitally placed on there. It almost feels like they're lifted off of the background a little bit, which is interesting. But honestly, I would just make something out of this and nothing else, because it's so pretty. But if you wanted to pair it with something, you could go bottoms out of this and a top out of this, right? Or you could do any of these, like linen-y type of fabrics on the bottom. Look how pretty, oh my gosh, that's stunning. That's so pretty. This is the four, six, this is the Brussels washer linen blend in slate. This is the slate colorway. That's just really, really pretty. And it's so soft, but it has some weight to it, right? A little bit structured. So you can make something like, something that calls for sweatshirt, please. Or sweater knit, you can use French terry and it would be beautiful. So think of things like, with, I don't know, sleeve details or like a gathered detail or a hood, something with a zipper, something that, you know, the structure of it helps make it easier to sew and also just gives you an unique garment. I mean, can you imagine like a hoodie in this? It would be like the most fabulous hoodie you've ever seen. But also just like a pleated sleeve cap sweatshirt, like sweater, sweatshirt top, would also be really beautiful, you know? So it could go a lot of different ways. This one's really, really nice. The quality is super good. Okay, next, speaking of linen blends, we have soft washed hemp, washed hemp. Bottom weight, solid dark teal. It's a new staple of theirs. Solid washed hemp. I don't know that I've ever seen hemp fabric before. Certainly have heard of it. Let me try and describe this for the very first time. Okay, so it's very soft. It's not a blend. So it's like these rayon linen blends are super soft, but they're rayon and linen. This one is super soft just in and of itself, like kind of like brushed soft, like really soft. Drapeness, drapeness, not any, no drape whatsoever. It's got some weight to it. You see the difference in the rayon versus the hemp, right? So yeah, this provides a lot more structure, but the same kind of hand feel that is so interesting. Body-wise, yeah, a decent amount of body. I try and, with the structured fabrics is a little bit hard. Like how are your gathers gonna do? It's, yeah, the gathers are gonna be gathering, right? They're gonna look very gathered. A pleat would be something like this, right? So you can see how that kind of behaves. It wants to pull, it wants it to spring away from itself. So with all of that in mind, this would make a really excellent pair of pants, flat front, something with like a dart in it in the back. That would be really easy to put into this. This is nice. Now it is crinkling. Can you see how it's wrinkling up? Which is one of the beauties of the linen blend is that it doesn't do that. The linen rayon doesn't have that same, it does it a little bit because there's a little bit of linen in it, but not like this. So this is not one of those that you're gonna wanna travel with. If you're having a day where you sit down a lot, you're probably just gonna look a little bit wrinkled. So keep that in mind for where you're gonna end up wearing it. If you're just like running errands, getting it out of your car, maybe this would even add to like the casualness of it, but she is kind of wrinkly. Yeah, but I mean, it's one of the pros and cons of having a fabric like this, right? It is really nice. I will say it's interesting. I am definitely gonna check out some of the color that they have because I'm always trying new fabrics and this is definitely one of them that I wanna try. Just pulling out a couple to see. We've had a lot of different fabrics that would look good with this. I mean, that one's really kind of dead on in terms of color. What's something a little less obvious since we're talking about less obvious? Something like that, right? Something like, I mean, I'm wanting it to like that, but I don't think it does. Hold on, I'm looking, oh. Yeah, those speak to each other. So this in the bottom, like a pants or skirt or whatever, shorts, and then these would be your top options, sweatshirt, French terry, or cotton jersey. And here are those numbers if you did not write them down the first time. Yeah, hemp, huh. The hemp is very interesting. I like the hemp. I like it. I think it would make really beautiful wide leg pants, really beautiful pleated skirt that you want to like be very voluminous, maybe even midi-length shirt dresses, things like that. I think the hemp would be perfect for. Use it like a linen, but it's gonna feel like a rayon. That's the best way for me to explain it. Okay, so we've got all that. And then here's the other pointele that matches the stripe, right? Am I right? Yeah, spring stripe cotton pointele sweater knit in aqua. Yeah, these are the same. So if you wanted the cooler colorway, this one has navy. I still can't remember the color, this name of this color. It's only to my tongue, it's gonna kill me. Oh, every time I almost think of it, it falls out of my head. Then we have cream. And then this is almost like a gray, like a sparkly kind of gray. So those are those two options. Pointele is really fun, really, really fun and comfortable. You're gonna reach for it a lot on comfy, cozy days, for sure. All right, now we have, this is the, oh, we've entered, what is this blue? We've entered blue, okay? So this is the cotton, oh, this is new to us. Cotton, modal, jersey knit, solid and frost blue, okay? This is a staple of theirs. It's a cotton modal blend. Modal is like a name brand of rayon. So it's a cotton, mostly cotton, a little bit of rayon. Do you see how that's falling in on itself? Whereas the mid-weight cotton doesn't as much. Okay, this is a lot draperier than this. All right, stretch, they feel weight-wise, they feel similar. So I would call this a mid-weight, even though it is blended. And stretch-wise, we've got a decent amount, both ways. Obviously more, going cross-grain. But isn't that color so pretty? Frost blue, how about it? Frost blue, nope. I don't, maybe we haven't had a lot of, like, this is also that kind of color that I'm thinking of that I cannot remember to save my life. See this? What is that color? Oh, it's gonna kill me. I mean, that's really pretty. But these are both jersey knits. Oh, no, no, no, this is French cherry. So, yeah, it would be like, I don't know, a T-shirt and then like, yeah, a cardigan or something like that out of this. This would be your top and then this would be your cardigan out of this. What is the name of that color? Oh, my gosh, I'm gonna get it eventually. I was hoping she had just mentioned it by nature in here somewhere, but she hasn't. So, darn. Oh, man, I'll think of it and then I'll not be filming and it'll be fine. It'll be fine. But yeah, this one looks really good. So, yeah, lots of really fun, this too green. Any of those options where I called out that blue color that I can't remember the name of? Here's one, that this would be a really good cardigan on top of these two rayons or as a bottom layer to this. Gosh, you have no idea how close I am to figuring out the name of this color. It will come to me, it will. Okay, this one is watercolor poppy floral digital rayon print shali in denim and coral. That's a lot of words. What did I just say? Watercolor poppy floral digital print rayon shali. Digital print rayon shali. So, lightweight, drapey, digitally printed. I don't know, how are other things printed? And then it's got this really pretty like denomy color in the back, but then also all of these pinks, red, oranges and all that fun stuff we've been playing around with this whole video. I actually think doing something a little bit more subtle in color, but it speaks to it. This is super pretty. This is the linen blend. I think it was in the peach maybe. One, nine, five, five, six, but this would be just wonderful, beautiful. That same fabric, we didn't get any, yeah, of the other solids that I think would look. Well, this one might, but I just like when the background of the printed fabric contrasts with the bottom weight. I think that again, just it's something a little bit unique and special about that and not so ordinary matchy-matchy like this. This is just a little, well, it's more like this one. This one's like a little bit on the nose. It's still very, very pretty and very matchy-matchy, but I think if you wanna just elevate your style a little bit, do something a little bit unexpected. They're both great. They're both wonderful. So, cornflower, cornflower blue, cornflower blue. I knew I was gonna think of it. Oh, I'm just so relieved. Okay, I'm so happy. This could, my day can end now. Cornflower, cornflower, right? That's what color this is. Oh, what a relief, man. That was exhausting though. Okay, ooh, this one's really good. This one is distressed floral outline textured linen denim. Oh, linen in the colorway, denim and white. I love a really two color negative space kind of print, but this is textured linen. So yeah, linen textured 100% linen. This would make the most beautiful jumpsuit, like the most beautiful Burnside Bibs calling my name out of this. Oh, this is really pretty linen. And so linen is going to be like a little, like really structured when you first get it and then you wash it and the more times you wash it, it just starts softening and softening and softening and softening and then you have this really, oh, I love this one. This would also make a really great jacket. If you wanted to throw it over, like if you had made, for example, like a denim dress, I mean just so pretty. I love this. This is really fun, kind of subtle, still really pretty and can kind of stand alone. It's not a print that's too overwhelming. So you can make a dress out of it. You can make even like a fit and flare dress with like a midi skirt. You can make more of a fitted button up dress would be really pretty. You can also, like I said, make jumpsuits, wide like pants, jackets. You can make so many things out of a linen print like this that's not like, oh my God, here she comes and all her flowers, you know what I mean? Really subtle, really pretty and it looks expensive. It looks rich. It looks like high taste, like very tasteful, very tasteful. Love this one. Pretty and cornflower blue. Okay. This is the friend of the other one we saw, this ditsy, tiny ditsy floral rayon shali in denim blue. It also came in orchid. Let me see, what are the chances I'm gonna find that in this? This is the pile I have now. This is what it ends up looking like, oh my God, here it is. Nope, that's not it. That's not it. That is close, but that's not orchid. Yeah, I know. I don't stay very organized as we go. I do try, I just pull them all out so often to refer to them and then they get lost in the mix. So, ditsy floral and orchid, I don't see you anymore. I'm sorry. But yeah, this is the cornflower blue version of that. She's calling it denim, very, very similar. But yeah, and then the other color in here, this reddish pink is more like a brick. So, all of this is way too bright. All the other solids we've done is way, way too bright. Even all of these that she's sent would not really go. It needs to be more like of a brown, reddish brown. So, where's that brown one? Oh boy, how could I have lost that? Oh, oh, here it is. Yeah, can you see how that looks really good together? But that is still a little bit more red. This still looks good, but this is, if you wanna match that, it is a bit of a redder color. And then you have like the darker blue. There is some green in there. And I wanna say the leaves of the flowers are white. So, this would be a natural, really easy, beautiful, kind of obvious choice. Okay, pretty. I love a ditzy print. I love a ditzy print. From far away, they kind of just look like mosaic, but up close, they're fun and interesting. And like when you cut up, like for whenever you make like ruffles or you make something really small, like gather it up a lot where you can't really see the print anyways, the ditzy, the small flowers still stand out. So that's why, and plus it has kind of like a vintage vibe, you know, kind of throws back a little bit. So, yeah, I have a fondness for ditzy prints, that's for sure. Okay, here's the cool colorway of that Ramy. This one is called Watercolor Leaves Digital Print Ramy Shirting. You guys remember the pink and orange one? This one here. Okay, this is the cool colorway of that. And again, similar to this one, where the contrast color here is like a gray purple, like a warmer, this one's cool. So that's got like a slate gray, like a gray gray vibe to it, where this one's just got a little bit more pink all the way around. This one's a little bit more white, right? In the back, where as this one, this one is, can you see the difference? How it's just like crisper cleaner colors there? This one would look better with this and this one looks better with this. That's just, I don't know. In my opinion, that's how it goes. But yeah, obviously that with the white, you could also do, the hemp would be, the hemp would be not great. When, this is this other cornflower. Yeah, they're kind of like knocking on each other's door. I think white is your safest bet, but if you're doing it as a cardigan and you wanna have a top, then this jersey makes sense. So jeans, top and like an overlayer of the Raimi would be really nice. And I think Raimi could be its own garment too, similar to the hemp or any of the linens. You just have to line it. And I feel like that would kind of ruin it. Like I wouldn't wanna line it. You could, but I don't know that I would want to. Yeah, I don't know, but that is pretty. Now that I've seen Raimi, I know what it is. When I see it in the pattern reviews, I'll be sure to remember this and call that out a little bit more. Okay, this is a double gauze in solid blue, new colors. We've talked about the solid double gauzes already. We've had, I think three, maybe only two, oh no, three. Maybe four, hold on. Nope, just the three. So these are the three double gauzes we've had. Now, if you want to make a super interesting outfit, you go to their website and you find three or four different colors that you really like and you make a color block garment out of the exact same fabric. That's the best way to do it. You can make some really, really cool and interesting stuff if you pick your colors right. So these all look good together. They're just very, very springy and kind of bright, but that's okay if that's what you're going for. You can certainly find more muted, more pastel colors, but I think it's really fun to pull them from the collection, the same collection, the same season that they were brought in because it gives you a unique palette that you might not normally consider. But if you look at stuff like this, right, if you look at a print that you have, this is the next one coming up, see how these three colors are in there already? So you could pull colors out of your favorite fabric. Let's say it was even like this one and I wanted to pull out orange and pink and like a sage green and make a color block dress. I know that they're going to look good because they look good here. So shop your closet, find your favorite print, your favorite colors and then pull out three gauzes from there, three jerseys from there, jerseys a little bit harder to pull this off with, but gauze is a perfect, perfect outlet for color blocking because it's just, it lends itself to it so well because it's so structured. So it's just a little bit easier to pull off and match everything up and everything like that. But okay, so that's the blue double gauze. This is abstract brushstroke landscape digital print linen and shirting blue. So another digital print linen, I might have already lost the other one. Another digital print linen. Yes, I think I lost the other one. Oh wait, nope, that's Ramey, that's not it. Okay, so, but this one kind of looks like pieces of coral, right, but the watercolor looks like they literally dripped the, and the water spread. Really pretty, lots of pretty colors. This is the bottom and this is the top. What did she say? Brushstroke landscape. Brushstroke landscape. So again, linen keeps washing and washing it softer and softer, no stretch, no drape, lightweight, opaque, you know, all the beautiful things about linen. This one, I don't know, it has every color in it. I'm drawn to the darker blue for some reason. That's really calling my name. This is the, it might be a little too green. Yeah, honestly, this one is kind of so loud that you would want a subtle top. But actually, what about, made me think of this one, the linen jersey? I mean, that's pretty, that's really pretty. If you weren't into the linen, the green actually looks really good. If you are someone who has to wear warmer colors because you've had your colors done, wait, hold on, look at this sweater. That's pretty, what do all the sweater nits look like actually? Let's pull all of them out. One, two, and then there was a third one. This aqua color, yeah, the green, the pink both look really good. And this sweater knit, I think they had, maybe they didn't have a ton of colors in it. This mid-weight jersey, they would have a ton of colors in it, so you'd be able to pick out whatever, even the purple down here, you'd be able to pick that out. So this one too looks really good. Yeah, so lots of fun options, whether you're a cool or warm person. Pretty, pretty. Okay, next, our first plaid. This is a yarn dyed plaid linen blend shirting in blue and olive. So linen blend, I think it's a cotton linen blend, just based on how it feels and how it's draping. It's got a little bit of drape to it, not a lot, no stretch, and these like, this is like true blue, we've got some lavender. This is like an olive green, so olive green. So this is an obvious choice. I mean, that looks spectacular. But it's also got the beige from this linen, right? How can I show you guys that number? 28278, if you wanted the green denim. That looks incredible. I would love like a jean skirt even. I mean, jean shorts are fine with this as a little top that you can make like a little tank top out of. Are we gonna get a lavender? Yeah, I think we're gonna get a couple of lavender solids coming up here, but you would do like bottoms and then you would do like a lavender tank top or something, and then this would be a button up but if you got too hot, you could take it off. That would be really cute. It's lightweight enough for that, for sure. And then as it got warmer and your intention wasn't to take it off, you could just wear it as a top itself. But also I have a plaid shirt dress, and again, I get compliments on it all the time, especially because it's a unique plaid, like not one people are used to seeing a lot. So it really stands out and that's what this would be like. So that's pretty. That this is one of those that it's like a sleeper. Like at first you're like, I don't know. And then you start thinking about it and you're like, yeah, I would actually wear that a ton. So that's what this one is to me. Yeah, really, really great. And I love that it's a linen blend because then it's got the benefits of linen but it doesn't have all the downsides of linen, like the crinkliness. See how that doesn't really crinkle up? Certainly not like that hemp does. And it kind of smooths itself back out again. Yeah, that's really good. Okay. This one is large, tonal, floral, lightweight sweatshirt fleece in blues. Now that is some vibrant navy, cornflower blue and white period end of story sweatshirt fleece. So stretch wise, not a lot, not a lot at all but it's got some more on the straight green actually. But yeah, if we wanna do like a sweatshirt out of this and then bottoms, this is like a light blue and the cornflower blue, I mean, really you've gotta go with white or denim. Those are gonna have to be your options, white or blue jeans. This is almost exactly the same color. If you want like a dark, dark blue, this is a linen and navy, one, two, four, seven, one. Brussels washer, linen blend and solid navy. That's what that is. So that and white, I mean, that's really kind of where it goes. You wanted to do a contrast, blue and orange are contrasts, but man, I don't know, it's gonna be, it could be wackadoodle, hold on, let's see. Yeah, it's just kind of a lot, right? I mean, because the print is so big, having a contrast bottom weight too, it's just like I'm screaming, like I'm trying too hard. I'm trying too hard, but this is a really pretty print and the sweatshirt fleece is super, super soft, not a ton of drapes, so would make a great sweatshirt. And then you would get, you know, just dark navy ribbing or even white ribbing. And it'd be really easy to put, you know, the ribbing on it where it looked intentional, where the colors still match. So yeah, that one's nice. Okay, now we have the friend to this. This is colorful stripe, wide rib jersey knit and navy and lavender. It comes in a third color that we haven't seen yet. So TBD on that, but this is how it goes. Okay, lavender and navy, what a fun combo. What a fun combo. Now for this one, again, the same thing with the dresses, but if you made it into a top, God, I would really not want to wear it with blue jeans. It's just too much, too much blue, but lavender would be really strange. Yeah, I guess it would probably be white or what does cream look like? No, it'd probably have to be white. Did I do the brown already? Yeah, I think it would have to be white or some other brown, other than this one that's kind of like a little bit orangey brown. Something deeper, deeper brown would work, I think. Yeah, but the white looks really good. It's almost like nautical with a twist of it being lavender and not white. So that's kind of fun, but yeah, I love a rib knit and this would be a good one for a dress. You know, a form fitting one, the Nico dress, for example, this would be a good one for that. It is thin though, thin, lightweight, very stretchy. So if you made it out of like, if you cut it where the ease on the dress was like zero or maybe even, yeah, maybe a little bit of positive ease, like no more than one inch, that would be good. So it doesn't stretch out and look sheer because that can happen with this. Can you see how it's looking a little bit sheer? Did this one do that? Yeah, but I don't feel like as much, but yeah, it is doing it too, so. Okay, this one is Abundant Garden, floral rayon shally and navy. Abundant garden, so nice. Orange, I'm seeing the orange here first. Of course the hot pink, but I think that would be a little loud. So rayon shally, we've talked about it a whole bunch. Spring always brings a lot of rayon shally from Stoutmaker, it just does. But that calls on a little bit more of the orange and peach, this one is gonna, here, let me turn these upside down. These, this is gonna call on a little bit more of the pink, right, and again, you can make lightweight jackets out of this, so it would be really pretty over like a dress made out of this one. Or you can make skirt or coolots out of this, either one, and then pair it with some sweaters. Sweaters or tops, yep, this is our bubblegum pink is coming back. That's also really pretty here. So either one would look really good. Where's the green, green? Here it is, green, green. Very colorful, okay, very colorful. There's also white in here, right here. So, you know, if you wanna put it with like a white denim. Very, very easy, simple, beautiful outfit. Just make a statement with the top for sure. Okay, now we have a navy, another navy linen. This one is Slub Texture Linen Blend in Solid Midnight. It's a staple of theirs. We have looked at some of them, you guys just haven't realized it yet. We've done like, this is one of them. This is one of them, all right. So it's got a slub texture to it, meaning it's kind of like bumpy, like a bumpy texture to it, but it's very lightweight, mostly rayon linen blend. A little bit opaque, no stretch, okay? Solid navy, so go to town. All right, next is this, whoa, this one's like psychedelic. Abstract Brushstroke Floral Digital Print Rayon in Lavender and Multi. It doesn't say whether it's rayon chile or not. I'm assuming it is, feels like shali, it's very soft. It's got a lot of body though, drapey, but it's got a lot of body, that's nice. And it's, what is it, Abstract Brushstroke? Abstract Brushstroke, yeah. It feels like I have like funny glasses on. It feels like blurring and dizzy, dizzying. But that could make for a really cool dress or something. There are definitely those designers out there that lean into this kind of like blurry fabrication kind of vibe. I can't think of any on top of my head. I was trying to think of like some people that I've just seen it at the various fashion weeks, but I can see it being like, you know, even if it was like a, think about like a bias cut, simple slip dress even, something simple because the fabric is already so dizzying. So if you start to add a lot of gathers, a lot of ruffles, a lot of whatever, I know I say that rayon chile is just perfect for that, which it is, and this would be a beautiful version of that. But I'm trying to think of how you can like really lean into the blurriness of this. And I think the simpler the silhouette, the better. So think about a bias cut dress. That would be so pretty, so pretty. And if you needed like a cover up, you could definitely do it out of white, out of this baby pink. Any of those would be really easy to pull off. So yeah, really nice. Yeah, it's got some body. I like that. I like this one for a rayon, for sure. Or you could just do like a bias cut skirt. And then just because I happened to look over here, this is the mid-weight, no, I lied. This is organic cotton jersey knit and solid lavender. So the jersey knit organic, give me this. What's the difference? Is thicker? It's a little bit heavier, a little bit. This is the mid-weight, by the way. Yeah, no more. Well, it's got a little bit more drape and body to it than this one does. They're very, very close, very, very close. So this one feels thicker. Yeah, just thicker, I would say. Oh, for sure thicker. It almost feels like legging fabric. Like somewhere between mid-weight cotton jersey and whatever you make athletic leggings out of. It's somewhere in there, or cotton, I'm sorry, cotton leggings out of. Somewhere in between that. Does this have more? No, this is the only color, bummer. But anyways, if you made a bias cut skirt out of this and paired it with a top like this, that would be really, really beautiful. You can get a cute little kitten heel and you would be ready to go to any springtime event or work or wherever you go. Yeah, this is growing on me. Another sleeper fabric where you're like, I don't know, but then you're like, wait a minute, that would actually be super cool. Yeah, I really like this one. Okay, so we talked about this one. That's the organic cotton. This is spring floral printed stretch denim and vanilla and multi. So printed denims can be, this is the cross green, can be really, really, really cool. A lot of like urban outfitters kind of vibes if you wanna picture that, but think about a fitted denim button front. Think about Mimi G's little corseted crop top and skirt. Think about, I mean, even just like printed denim shorts are great, a jacket would be just so good. So think about it, okay? They have a place, they definitely have a place. Now this one screams spring, okay? So you definitely would only be able to wear it a few months out of the year, but those few months, you would look great. The purple is a great match. I mean, almost all of these are gonna fit into here. Here's the teal green. I'll just make like a rainbow of this. Here's the cornflower. This pink actually is too pink. Where's our bubble? Yeah, the bubblegum pink is too purple. Okay, so maybe not all of the colors, but here's your brighter blue and then darker blue, of course. And then green, we have our denim. I'm not even gonna fit all these around here. We have our green, right? So this just goes with a lot, okay? It goes with more than it seems. So if you're like, oh, it's so limiting, you would wear this once a week. You would wear it once a week. Now if you made like just a little denim mini skirt or shorts out of it, I'm sorry, what am I saying? You could make a bottom out of it and pair these tops, right? Or you could make the denim dress and pair it with like cardigans. And when you do that, when you pair it with a solid, it kind of minimizes it a little bit. If it were like the crop top and the skirt, maybe you don't wanna wear that once a week, okay? Maybe that's just like a few times a season because it is so remarkable. But you could make the top and wear it with jeans. You could make the skirt and wear it with one of these tops and you could split those separates up, which is why I like making sets so much. But yeah, a lot of fun colors in this one from your pastel muted all the way down to your deeper jewel tones, all the colors, all the colors. Even a pink, we just haven't found it. I mean, it's this one here, but yeah, I guess that works. Okay, so let me turn all these over in case you miss them and you want one just because you know it matches. And also, if you guys notice a solid color that I keep pulling out a lot, like this one, this green, get that because that means it goes with a lot. If it goes with a lot in this pile, it's gonna go with a lot of what you have in your closet already. I pulled this one a bunch, this one a bunch. I even feel like the coral sweater I pulled a bunch. So make note of that as well. Oops. Okay, so now we have, take all of this away. Yes, this goes here, here, here. Oh, wait, look, we've got a French cherry. This one is plush bamboo cotton blend French cherry and orchid, cotton blend. Okay, so this is the cross green. Decent, maybe 25, 30% there. This is straight green. Really nice, great recovery. It's almost like elastic, how it bounces back. That is so pretty. And I was waiting to get to some of these because remember this guy? Do we not have another lavender solid yet? No, I don't think we have. Okay, I was looking for a lighter one, but maybe, does this come in other colors? No, but maybe the mid-weights do. The mid-weights would come in. Something a little bit more muted than this is a little bright. Did I ever show you guys this? Yeah, I don't know. This is just so pretty on its own. I don't know that it needs like a match. Anyways, where was I? Oh yeah, French cherry. Okay, so bamboo cotton blend. So it's got some body. It's got actually a pretty decent amount of drape, but it's not super drapey for a French cherry. I've seen them definitely drapeier. And it's heavy. It's got some weight to it for sure. So you're gonna treat it like a little bit more like a stable fabric. So a little bit more like a sweatshirt or sweater or something like that than you would like a lightweight t-shirt or something. Really, really beautiful color, drape, decent body, you know? And just really, really super, super soft. I can't tell you how soft it is. It's another pettable fabric. Pettable fabric. And for what it's worth, our little bias cut skirt. And then this guy together, love it, love it. Okay, next. You're wondering how much more we have. Next we have another French cherry. This one is, what is this one? Watercolor floral digital print French cherry in terry white and it also comes in teal. Did we see this one already? I'm trying to remember the other French terries. Oh, wait, is this it? Yeah, this was it. Okay, remember, yeah, I remember now I was like white. What is the background white and the flowers are the same? Yes, that's exactly what's happening. Okay, cool. So if you need the kind of cleaner version of this one, you've got the, yeah, you've got the white background. Okay, nice. Whereas this one I really, you know, was kind of on the fence about pairing it with colors. This one, I feel better about it. Certainly the hemp fabric is calling out to me. Like this was just two on the nose. This is like a perfect match, right? If you're into matching, but this one just feels a little bit more like thoughtful. Like you put some thought into it. Yeah, and then we haven't gotten any great. I mean, this bottom weight, this linen blend would also be good for the, what am I doing? For the lighter, more subtle tones. If you don't want to be so jewelry, jewel toned, you could do this one. Pretty though, pretty. And I do love this French terry. This is really nice, both of them. Just depends on the colors that you like. Okay, another ditzy print. So this is the other one. I still haven't found the first one, but same thing as this, but this is the orchid colorway, orchid and blue. Maybe these are the only two. Yes, that's true, because earlier I was looking for orchid and we hadn't been to orchid yet. That makes sense. So orchid and blue, there we go. The two colorways of this rayon shally. Again, I love a ditzy print. I would just make a whole dress out of this and not worry about it. Matching it with anything, I think it would just be a beautiful dress and you can just wear it with light sneakers. But this one, whereas this has the brick kind of accent, this one has a purple accent and still the same green leaves, but it's definitely like purple, purple that's in there. All right, so if you needed something like that, like a grape, like a purple grape. And in the middle of the flowers are like maroon, like very, very dark red, but cute. How about, how about a color blocked version? Huh? Are we picturing a dress with ruffles and tears and alternating the tears or even like a asymmetrical cut dress and you mix? I mean, this would be really pretty, color blocked. Think about it, think about it. Yeah, that would be really good. It's not too much at all because the print is so small. The colors look really good together. That would be beautiful. I hope one of you make that. That would be, oh, so cute. Okay, now we have, what is this? This is, this is artistic floral digital print cotton ball. Yes, of course it's cotton ball. And they're calling it white and orchid, but this background is a lot more beige to me. It's a lot more a crew, you know that color? It's not white, white, like this is white. Can you see the difference? This has some color to the background. So, voila, cotton ball. We talked about it a little bit, not too, too much, but light weight, okay? The weight is very light, but does not have a ton of drape, okay? So it ends up being a little bit sheer-ish. So that makes it really suitable for, this is what it looked like if it were lined with white. And makes that look a lot more white actually, but maybe because my thing is gray, maybe that's why it's happening. And that looks more white now, but it's still definitely not white, but closer. Okay, so if you were gonna line this with white, it would make a really beautiful dress. It would make a really beautiful, like think about like a, one of those like kimono type cover-up type things, it'd make one of those, but it would be really not as drapey as a rayon, you know what I mean? It would kind of float. It would have like a very floaty float away moment, but you can line it and make just not anything with it too, like tops, skirts, dresses, things like that. And it does have the really beautiful purple-y colors, some pink colors. So if you did make a skirt and you wanted a top, you could do something like that color. You could even go into the aqua colors if you wanted to do that. If you wanted to make it out of a top and pair it with our green that I literally keep pulling out over and over again, you could do that, or no, that's too blue, that's too, yeah, no, that doesn't work. A green that's greener. This is, see how it's kind of like a leafy, all-webby green, something that's more like emerald green, if you can find that on there. Like if this comes in an emerald green or honestly any of the linens come in a more of an emerald green is what you're looking for for that. But it even has like lime in it. See this lime color here? So that makes that look really pretty. So you can have fun with this one as a bottom when you line it for sure. I wouldn't do it as a bottom by itself, it's just too sheer, too sheer, but it is really, really pretty. What is it called? Artistic floral, okay. Yeah, it's really nice. It's very soft. I love wall, I love cotton wall. I think it's a really, really nice fabric, easy to work with. It is cotton after all. So, all right, ooh, look at this one. This one is cross yarn dyed linen shirting in orchid. Love a linen shirting. So again, a lot of this structure is gonna wash away. There's like a stabilizer they put on it, but it's very, very soft linen, 100% linen, linen shirting, yeah. And the cross colorway, so that one is like lavender. Can you see that color here? Whereas this one's more coral. Can you see both of those colors? Those are woven together to make this one color. So this isn't something again that I would pair with anything really. I would make the entire garment out of this because it's just, it's already making enough noise on its own. It's already cool enough on its own. I mean, even like a white tank top with it, I mean, it's okay, but I think it kind of takes away from just how beautiful this is. We haven't gotten anything quite that purple. And then this one, let me try and match it. Yeah, see what I mean? It's just too, it just, it doesn't shine as much as it does all by itself. I just like it all by itself. Yeah, really nice. Okay, so like I said, soft, not drapey, all the wonderful things about linen and asserting. So button down anything, a skirt, a dress, but a dress with no frills, just a simple button front dress, a skirt with pleats or an A-line skirt, or if it was a circle skirt, it would be really, the bottom would be very wide. So keep that in mind. Maybe A-line would probably be better, but lots of good options there for this one. Pretty, it is pretty. It's really pretty. Okay, this one is stained glass, floral digital print jersey, knit and orchid. Stained glass, floral digital print jersey, knit. Jersey, I'm assuming cotton jersey. Yeah, it's got some decent stretch, both ways, great recovery. It does get a little bit sheer when you pull it, like at its most, but kind of a little bit structured, you know, for cotton jersey, about to be what is expected from it. Weight-wise, compared to the mid-weights, it's definitely lighter weight, but not by a lot. Not by a lot. It's still like a good cotton jersey for sure. But what I love is that we have everything from, and again, we don't have the right brown. We need something a little more chocolatey, but the hemp looks good, right? Or you could even go into these pinks and peaches, like this one, would also look good. So cool or warm, whichever, pick your poison. This is your top and these are your bottoms. Yeah, it's a really, really stunning print. How does she say that they're doing it? Stained glass, yeah. It's almost like watercolor, and then they went in later and drew in with marker or Sharpie. So you're able to get all of these details of the middle of the flowers and stuff. That's what makes it so interesting to me. Yeah, pretty, pretty. And cotton jersey, so it's easy to sew. Can't go wrong with that. Oh, look at this. We've got like a wine colored something or another. This is washed crinkle cotton. Washed crinkle cotton in berry. Crinkle cotton, really? Yeah, it literally looks like washed cotton. I don't know if I'm calling it crinkle, because I'm thinking of the crinkle rayon that they sell or used to sell. I don't know if they still have it or not. At Joanne, which is really crinkly, but this one almost just has like a washed texture to it. Kind of almost more bubbly than crinkly. But the color, I would expect this in the fall. This is like a fall color to me. This is the exact color of the middle of those flowers. It's also, I mean, so if you got this crinkle cotton, it's got a nice weight to it. It's not sheer. It got a little bit of drape, but not a ton. So if you made a dress out of this and then put this with a cardigan on top, that would be great. If you made lightweight, not Kulati gathered shorts, still structured shorts, but maybe like just an elastic waist, like the thicker elastic, maybe even paper, what's it called? Paper bag waist, simple shorts. And then this could be your top or you could do like a pleated skirt, probably even a gathered skirt, yeah. And then have this as your top, but you don't realize how many of these florals have this wine color in them. Almost every one that has any pink in it is gonna have something that looks good with this wine color. I mean, look at all these options. I don't even think, well, no, not that one. Here's one. Oh yeah, that's our bias cut skirt. No, the others I've shown of that one are better. I don't wanna steer you guys, steer you guys wrong. This was the satin. Oh my God, the satin looks incredible. Skirt and then a little cotton top, for sure. But yeah, anything that had that like big, yeah, here's the other French terry, all so beautiful. So the white one and the blue one both look good. These are their numbers, 20342 and 20343. Both of those look really good. And I actually kind of prefer the teal width just to give it like a little bit of contrast. But again, they both look really good. And so does the satin. The satin is 20298. So yeah. And then I do like this ditzy with it too. Cool lots and a top or bottoms and a top for this. That looks really good. This was 200091. Okay, that's that. And now we're going into the blacks. This is our last section, so sad. Okay, layered watercolor pedals, rayon chalet in black pink. Not to be confused with the band or girl group, K-pop, whatever you call it. All right, so what did I say? Watercolor pedals, rayon chalet. Okay, rayon chalet? Look, there's no drape. How is that rayon chalet? Am I doing this wrong? Whoa, rayon chalet with hardly any drape. A structured rayon chalet, I've never heard of it. Never heard of such a thing. Super soft still, but it's just, it's just got some weight to it, I guess. That's incredible. For reference, this was also rayon chalet. I mean, it's okay. Not as crazy as I thought. It's definitely less drapey, but not by a ton. Not by as much as I was thinking. So it's got the black, which is really fun, but also these hot pinks and also these like, mint and lime and cool tone colors as well. I don't even know that we have a whole lot that, I mean, that's okay. Or, I mean, our fuchsia linen from forever ago, that probably looks pretty good if you wanted something bold and bright, but honestly, just probably putting it with black, which I'm gonna cheat and I'm gonna scoot ahead here. Don't be mad, just to show us. Yeah, that's the way that it stands out the most. That makes the colors pop, and that's what you want. You don't want it to hide with this. You want it to pop. Okay, we'll get to this one at the very end. Okay, so yeah, a bit of a more structured rayon shali is nice, still shifty, but yeah. So with that, all of your ruffles and all your gathers and your flounces and everything would be even more gathering, even more ruffly, even more flouncy. They would just stand away from the body a little bit more. All of your dresses would just float away from your body a little bit more, still falling in, but not as much. Interesting, interesting, I like that one. I'm not usually like a neon girl, but the idea of the fabric itself, the substrate of the fabric is very enticing to me. Yeah, okay, now we have Brussels washer, yarn dyed linen blend in the color pepper, and this is the staple of theirs. They have a bunch of them. I've already mentioned them a bunch of times. Don't get confused between Brussels washer yarn dyed and Brussels washer linen. They are two different things. This is Brussels yarn dyed, and this is Brussels washer linen. So the washer linen has like that washed quality to it, you know, has a little bit of texture to it, whereas the yarn dyed linen has a smoother hand feel and does not look washed. It looks smooth. So this is, we've not got a ton of drape. The other one has a little bit more drape washed, yarn dyed, okay, those are the differences. And this one's pepper, and I like that it's kind of like salt and pepper. So it's a black, right, but it's also a white. It's a lot like how this one was, whereas one thread is white and one is black, but it's just linen instead of whatever this was. Shirting, I can't remember. So yeah, I mean, there's a place for this. It's like, if you wear a lot of black, it's like it gives your black a little bit of something extra. It almost is like a print without being a print at all. It almost from far away looks gray, so it can kind of like blend into your wardrobe that way. So yeah, I think it's not solid, right? It's definitely got something to it, which I think, again, makes your clothes more interesting, but it does make it a little bit harder to pair with things. You can't just throw this on with just anything, like even with this. Well, actually that looks really good. Hold on, let me find a bad example. Okay, maybe this. I didn't mean for that to happen. Even this is okay. It's not great though. You're gonna see how they're competing, whereas this one, because it does have so much of the lighter color, they don't compete, that's what I mean about it. That does happen to look really good though. But yeah, it's just a little bit harder to pair, but not a ton harder. Don't let that discourage you. Still get it, make a bottom weight out of it and see how many tops that you reach for all the time. Obviously, you're gonna put black and white with it. That's fine. But see if you can find some other prints or I don't know, just other colors that you would pair with it also. Okay, so back to this one. This one is watercolor leaves, the digital print ray on shali in black and multi. And it also comes in gray. Also in gray, but I don't think we got the gray. I don't think we got the gray. So what is it, abstract? Watercolor leaves, digital print ray on shali. Okay, so ray on shali. Yeah, again, not super drapey, right? It's got a little bit of structure to it. Really super soft still, kind of shifty, kinda. But all of these colors set on a black background. How interesting. I mean, even our purple is like, whoa, popping off. But honestly, I feel like even if this is a perfect match, the brightness and vibrance of this is competing with this a little bit. It needs to be more muted, but that doesn't look as good. So what about, oh, our favorite denim green? Yeah, do you see how when it's a little bit more muted, not so bright and vibrant, how it just allows the black to pop off better? And then we've also got our yellow, which is really pretty if you wanted to do like a tank top with a shirt over it and then pants or shorts or a skirt or whatever. That is really pretty. Or if they had this same shade, the still orchid-y color in something lighter weight, not a French terry, that would make a good layering piece. And then these end up being a little bit more peachy. This looks okay. I like this better than the orchid. Yeah, I don't know. Or it might just be like a springtime top and shorts and then you don't worry about a cardigan or you just have like a black one. You know, everybody has a black one. You can put that with it. Yeah, because you really want this to stand and this makes it pop out the most and you start adding too many colors and then it just gets like, you don't even see the fabric anymore. So yeah, something a little bit more muted for sure. So yeah, super soft for sure. Strappy, but still has some body. So interesting. I love it. I love it. Okay, next is variegated. Ooh, pinstripe, cotton-shirting in black. Okay, I don't know if you guys can see this as well as I can see it. The variegation doesn't come in the size of the stripes like usual, it comes in the color of them. So we've got, I think, a white, an aqua, maybe another aqua, and then like a green color, but it's also like white to green and aqua to white to green. So it's those three colors alternating all throughout. It's really, really interesting. And then again, it's vertical stripes, pinstripes, vertical stripes. So I see like a vest, like an old school vest, lapel and everything, that would be really cute. You can wear it with a ton of things, even just like over dresses and stuff. Like, let's say you made this a dress, right? And you have like a little sleeve with it, and then you put this on top as a vest. That is like so super cute. You can even do like a little lightweight jacket if it's cooler where you are, or if you made this into sleeveless dress and you wanted something to cover your arms more, you could make a little jacket out of that. That's super fun together. I really, really love that. Yeah, this is one of those that's like not immediate at first, but then you start to think about it and you're like, you know what, I could use that a lot. And then of course you can also pair it with black. You can also pair it with even like, where's our white denim? So if you wanted to make like a jacket and wear it with white or black or whatever, you can definitely do that too. But I think it's really fun to like, it's almost like pattern mixing. From far away, this is gonna look black though, okay? But up close, you can tell they're two, they're two different prints, that's so fun. Love that, love that a lot, what a great idea. Okay, next we have layered garden, floral rayon shally and black pink. Black pink, see how this rayon shally is like draping? This is more what I expect. The other one was so interesting. Super soft, super, super soft, wow. Yeah, super soft, drapey, a little bit of body to it. And look at all of these really beautiful colors. Now, whereas this one, I don't know, it still has a black background, but maybe because the print is bigger or maybe because it's watercolor, you have to be careful with what you pair it with so that it doesn't compete with the print. But this one I feel like you could put with colors and it would be okay. Neither of those are the right blue. Oh, here it is, this is the one. Yeah, that's closer. We haven't had quite baby pink enough for that. Fuchsia, white. Our green, green is too green, greening too hard. That's probably, did I do this one already? Yeah, hmm, oh wait, maybe it's this one. Yeah, that one? No, it is more this one. It's more purple for sure. Okay, so that looks good, that looks good, white. The pink that we have came in this thing, this is the rose? Yeah, this is the linen blend, slug texture linen blend in rose. So, and even that's not perfect. This is too bright, yeah. Anyways, so I feel like these colors, like this, if you made a little top out of this or and paired it with these bottoms or if you made this into coolots and put this a little top with it, that would be really cute. But for this one, I feel like, you know, maybe because the print is smaller, maybe because there's fewer colors, I don't know. I feel like pairing it with a color is not going to take away from the fabric as much. But yeah, I kind of want a white tank top with it, like just what I'm wearing here. Yeah, that's probably what I would do. Coolots and a simple white tank top, cannot go wrong. Okay, next, satin. This one is sketchy polka dot stretch bottom weight. So this is this, no stretch on the cross green. On the green, there's this much stretch, which is really wild. No stretch this way, it only stretches up and down. So that's strange. So it's only good for vertical stretch? I don't know, maybe they put the number on the wrong side and that would be horizontal stretch and that would be vertical. Yeah, because there's no stretch this way. And if the numbers are right, which I feel like they have been all this, they don't usually make that mistake. This would be cross green and this would be straight green. So it's basically like a non-stretch fabric, even though it says stretchy, even though it says stretch bottom weight. It will stretch vertically, but it will not stretch horizontally. So when you go to make your shorts or pants or whatever, you've got to pick a size with ease in it, with wearing ease in it, because there isn't any in the fabric. But vertically, you could get away with maybe not having the most perfect crotch curve because this will help hide that a little bit. But it is just black and white polka dots, sketchy polka dots. So, huh, interesting. Interesting how the stretch works on that one. Okay, black and white polka dots. And then like, yeah, no drape. It is a bottom weight. It is kind of weighty to it, but it's got also, that's why I thought it was satin. It has like this smooth hand feel to it, like satin does, but it doesn't have the sheen that satin does. So that's why it's just the bottom weight. Okay, now we have, what is this? Rayon Poplin, a new staple. I love Rayon Poplin. You guys, I mentioned at the very beginning of the video, and they apparently have a whole bunch of solid colors. Of Rayon Poplin, that's brilliant. Because Rayon Poplin is a great versatile fabric, but sometimes you're just not into the prints. And so having something available in a solid and lots of different colors, I kind of love that idea. And you can't go wrong with a black Rayon Poplin, anything, little black dress, calling your name. But you could also make like anything, it's just so good. Rayon Poplin is so, so good. This is the drape on it, right? Can you see all that body that's there? And what's also nice about it is that it's not as shifty as Rayon Shelly is. It is still, because it's still Rayon, but it's not as shifty. It's more opaque and just feels so good. It feels so good. Shelly feels good too, but so does Rayon Poplin. It's just a tighter weave Poplin is than Shelly. So, yeah, it's really, really good. But yeah, to have solid anything drapey, that's gonna be in addition to your wardrobe that will last and last and last. It's not gonna be just for spring. It's not gonna be just the style that you like right now. It's not gonna be florals, because it's springtime, it's not gonna be whatever. You can just make the solids and wear them all the time. Brilliant, I love that. I love having solid, good quality drapey option. That's really very, very, very good on their part. Love that. Okay, look at this one, beautiful. This one is Scattered Petals, Rayon Crape and Black Multi. Yes, Scattered Petals. Where's the top? It goes like this. So, obviously, white matches. We talked about Rayon Crape, all right? This is a textured Rayon Crape. You know, so it gives it some drape, some body, but it's got the texture. Like, that's the most notable thing about Crape. So, you've got the white, you've got the orchid, you've got the aqua, you know, all these colors. And then even over here is like oranges that we didn't even get a lot of this time. But yeah, picture like a dress with cardigans, a top with pants, yeah, for sure. I mean, all things considered, this isn't that bad. I still think that this by itself is the better option, this by itself, but it's not that if you wanted to do bottoms and a top. But yeah, and then, okay, we're at our very last one. It's always so sad. This is the Washed Crinkle Cotton Bottom Weight in Black. This is a staple of theirs. Crinkle Cotton, again, I'm not getting Crinkle Cotton vibes. I'm definitely getting like, it's not just cotton. Like it's not quilting cotton, but no, no, no, no, no about Crinkle Cotton. It almost just looks washed or brushed or something along those lines. That's more how I would explain it. It's not crinkly, but it's got a nice weight to it. Like a really nice like, really nice bottom weight, but it's not like trousers. It's not like smooth like that. Like a washed, think about like a linen pant with some weight to it. That kind of casual washed vibe, but weightier. So they're gonna have, I'm assuming a lot of colors in this one as well. We only got the black, but it's really good. So some drape, all right, some drape, not a lot of body at all. See how it's just like not wanting to fold in on itself. And the weight of this, I think is the most notable. The weight and kind of the hand feel too, the way that it feels. So in your solid black. And like I said, you guys, that's it. That's it for the spring swatch video. I hope that you found at least one thing that you love and you have to have. We always play a game at the end of the video. If you've made it this far, congratulations first of all, but also leave, if you made notes, if you checked off anything on your little spreadsheet, make a note, if you won the lottery tomorrow, how many of these fabrics did you write down? How many would you put in your cart if money was not an option at all? It's always fun, like 34, like I get 34 new fabrics. Nobody in their lifetime could probably sew up that much. Well, maybe we could, but at least not for the foreseeable future, but still it's fun to play the game of like, you know, if none of that mattered, we could just buy the things we loved, how many would there be? So, yeah, I hope you guys enjoy it. Stylemaker is running a special free shipping, I think all this week, and the fabrics are live. You guys can shop them now. You're gonna search them by this Q number that's on the spreadsheet. Free shipping domestically, sorry, and then discounted international shipping. So keep that in mind whenever you're shopping, but yeah, head to Stylemaker Fabrics, shop, shop, shop. Let me know if you get anything as you start to receive your packages and your happy mail comes, be sure to tag me so I can see what all you've got and all your stuff. But yeah, leave me comments, questions about anything. If I can help you in any way, figure, navigate this a little bit better. If you saw something, two things that you'd like to see together, send me the Q numbers, I'll do my best to kind of help you out with that. But yeah, another fun season of fabrics, this is one of the best ones they've had, I think. There was a lot, a lot of really good stuff. I know I might, I don't even, I know I don't say that every time, I know I said a lot, but this one was really, really good and I hope you thought so too. So that's gonna do it for me today, y'all. I will see you all very soon. Bye.