Our made item collections form an investment, not a throwaway impulse purchase, so we take any quality issues seriously. We are happy to ship anywhere but costs could be prohibitive. If there are any issues with tracking, please email us at & IMPORT CHARGESĪny additional charges, or import/export regulations would need to be considered on a case by case basis and discussed at the time. A signature will be required as proof of receipt on delivery. With this tracking number you will be able to track you parcel. Once your order is ready and has been shipped, you will receive a confirmation email with your tracking number and a link. Delivery can take up to 7 working days, depending on your geographical location and the delivery carrier. Our available deadstock fabrics are dispatched within 1-2 working days. Made to order items are dispatched within approx 4 weeks after placing the order - we don't have a stock, we produce most of our items on made-to-order basis. Ready-made items are dispatched within 1-2 working days. Both size and weight could individually affect the shipping costs. Delivery costs have been estimated based on a likely weight and package size. We have also noted the likely relevant carrier for each destination. We ship within the UK and internationally to countries listed in EU Zone 1, 2 & 3 and World Zone 1,2 & 3, as noted. All payment options will be available at the checkout. You can also pay in instalments with Klarna. We accept PayPal and most major card payments. There may be some blemishes, but we work to minimise them so it doesn’t affect your order. In buying deadstock, you understand that this is end of roll material that would have otherwise been dumped. Our deadstock fabric collection is an important part of our mission and we thank you for supporting us with your purchase. If you're planning on making bags and want that extra added strength, opt for bonded nylon thread. Lighter fabrics need a thinner needle (~70), heavier canvases will require thicker ones (~100+).Īny general use thread works fine for garment making. When it comes to working with it, make sure you have sharp machine needles and choose the size accordingly to fabric weight. With time, most "wet" waxed fabrics take on an iconic aged leather look. It's recommended to reproof it with wax once a year or so. "Wet" waxed cotton is truly waterproof and will keep you dry even in the heavy rain. We do not recommend using dry waxed cotton as a lining for the wet waxed cotton as the wax will soak through. This fabric requires special coated lining to prevent the wax from leaking through and it also serves as an additional water-resistant layer. I can not be washed or ironed, only gentle spot removal with a wet cloth. "Wet" waxed cotton is very different in care. To reproof it, please use reproofing spray, It is weather resistant but is not truly waterproof: it will protect you from mild rain but will eventually soak through under the heavy shower. This fabric does not require lining and can be used as a single layer. It is extremely nice to work with and depending on the weight is suitable for anything from a floaty dress or shirt to coats & bags. "Dry" waxed cotton can generally be washed & ironed on low temperatures (please avoid steaming).
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