We love the versatility of a superior-quality jersey – and this dark navy blue bamboo-cotton jersey fabric is the latest of a new supply that we’ve managed to locate following the supply-chain upheavals of the last year. This is a fabulous weight of jersey and supremely soft. If you’ve dabbled with yoga or lounging garments from certain well-known online retailers over recent times then the quality and weight of this delicious fabric is going to be familiar to you. We know that the price is more than our previous cotton jersey fabrics – but we hope you’ll agree that the quality of this beautiful single-knit justifies the outlay. The shade of navy here is dark but very definitely a blue, not a black. It’s very slightly mute; just enough to give it a relaxed look.
What kind of fabric is this?
Our navy blue bamboo-cotton jersey fabric is a versatile medium-weight single-knit fabric. Bamboo and cotton are used in equal proportion along with 4% elastane to provide a resilient stretch-and-return of approximately 70%% both down the length and across the width of the fabric. The yarn used is fine and the knit is close, providing a fabric with very good opacity for its weight. (We haven’t done a downward dog with it yet, but we think it will pass the test). It’s an OEKO-TEX 100-certified fabric which means that it is free from harmful substances, is safe to wear next to the skin and has good colour-fastness.
What does this fabric feel like?
The fine knit means that this is a smooth fabric with a supremely soft feel. We don’t think your skin will find many fabrics that it would be happier to luxuriate in.
How does this fabric move?
This jersey fabric isn’t a fluid knit – but it hangs and swings with character. You can see how it drapes and stretches in this video.
NOTE: Our videos are intended to show the movement of a fabric. For accurate colour and pattern detail, please refer to our still images.
Will I need to line this fabric?
You won’t need to line a t-shirt, top or tunic; this jersey is substantial enough to cope in a single layer for most types of garment. However a skirt or dress would need a half-slip in order for it to move against the body, unless you’re wearing it over bare legs.
What can I make with this fabric?
Tops, tunics, dresses and lounge trousers would all be options for this classic single-knit. It’s a fabulous base layer for casual dressing and also works as a lighter-weight outer layer with sufficient stretch and opacity for leggings too. The nature of its drape, structure and stretch capacity means that you can either choose to take advantage of its capacity for gathering and negative ease in a design, as well as its ability to move and drape with elegance. Alice made her version of the Hummingbird Hoodie from The Sewing Revival by combining the ‘Juniper’ smoke green colourway of this jersey with left-overs from her scrap bag.
Sustainability
As plant-based fibres, cotton and bamboo are natural products that can be grown easily. Garments tend to be strong and durable and can be recycled. However current production levels of cotton will be increasingly difficult to sustain, especially when large amounts of water are used to process cotton fabrics. Bamboo requires only small amounts of water to grow but fibres and/or fabrics will have been transported long distances to the UK.
Deadstock? ❎
Organic? ❎
OEKO-TEX standard? ✅
Fabric width
148cm
Fabric composition
48% bamboo, 48% cotton, 4% elastane
Fabric preparation
Machine wash separately at 30º or 40º
Fabric care
Machine wash at 30º or 40º. See our Fabric care pages for more information.
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