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sweatshirt material
does anyone know what the proper name for "sweatshirt shirt" material
is? is this a specialty material or do you think i'd be able to find it at any fabric store? thanks a bunch |
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Always been called "fleece"..........that is for sweatshirts. POLAR fleece
is thicker and fuzzier and made from polyester............"fleece" for sweatshirts is usually a cotton and poly blend...........Is that what you meant?? "azalea" wrote in message om... does anyone know what the proper name for "sweatshirt shirt" material is? is this a specialty material or do you think i'd be able to find it at any fabric store? thanks a bunch |
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Pat wrote with a lipstick:
Always been called "fleece"..........that is for sweatshirts. POLAR fleece is thicker and fuzzier and made from polyester............"fleece" for sweatshirts is usually a cotton and poly blend...........Is that what you meant?? cotton fleece is correct. soapbox Just to clarify.. polyester fleece is the fuzzy stuff. Polarfleece ( and Polar Fleece, and Polartec) are TRADEMARK names for polyester fleeces made ONLY by Malden Mills, they aren't just any old polyester fleece. If a store is selling fleece named Polar Fleece, or a product that they said is made of Polar Fleece, be very sure about what your are buying, it should at least say "fleece by Malden Mills" if they havent' paid their liscense fee. I can just about guarantee that any fleece you buy at a chain store labeled Polarfleece is not the real thing and is labeled in violation of trademark. Penny S |
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On 1 Jan 2004 14:24:59 -0800, azalea wrote:
does anyone know what the proper name for "sweatshirt shirt" material is? is this a specialty material or do you think i'd be able to find it at any fabric store? I've always called it sweatshirt fleece. The best I've ever laid hands on comes from Anne St. Clair of Needlenook Fabrics, in Kansas.. ndlnookfab$aol.com (substitute an @ sign for the $). Very nice fabrics, very knowledgeable owner, and not too expensive. Kay Lancaster |
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As Kay said, the term I've always used is sweatshirting fleece. Some stores
just call it fleece, though. You can get it at any fabric store, but qualities differ greatly. The best I've used in Canada is made by a company called "Siltex" - they make it in varying weights, a wide range of colours and both 100% cotton and cotton/poly blends (heavier on the cotton). The chain stores such as Fabricland and Walmart usually sell just the cheap stuff - okay for kid's Halloween costumes but not for wearing in my opinion. Cynthia "Kay Lancaster" wrote in message ... On 1 Jan 2004 14:24:59 -0800, azalea wrote: does anyone know what the proper name for "sweatshirt shirt" material is? is this a specialty material or do you think i'd be able to find it at any fabric store? I've always called it sweatshirt fleece. The best I've ever laid hands on comes from Anne St. Clair of Needlenook Fabrics, in Kansas.. ndlnookfab$aol.com (substitute an @ sign for the $). Very nice fabrics, very knowledgeable owner, and not too expensive. Kay Lancaster |
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Hi Cynthia
I just tried the siltex website but for some reason it's not opening for me...grr :S. Do you happen to know if I would have to order online or if they have any stores in Canada (toronto hopefully?)? |
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Try www.wazoodle.com They often carry Siltex things, and I know they have
other cotton fleece ) (NAYY, just a happy customer) -- Kyla "Just remember...if the world didn't suck, we'd all fall off." Hi Cynthia I just tried the siltex website but for some reason it's not opening for me...grr :S. Do you happen to know if I would have to order online or if they have any stores in Canada (toronto hopefully?)? |
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Just went and looked; she has a TON of Siltex Premium cotton fleece )
Looks yummy, I'll have to try that sometime! Here's a direct link: http://tinyurl.com/2r6wd -- Kyla "Just remember...if the world didn't suck, we'd all fall off." "azalea" wrote in message om... Hi Cynthia I just tried the siltex website but for some reason it's not opening for me...grr :S. Do you happen to know if I would have to order online or if they have any stores in Canada (toronto hopefully?)? |
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Siltex sells their material across Canada - generally at the 'better' fabric
stores (read: not Fabricland!, except for some of the independently operated stores). Look on the top of the bolts for their logo which used to be a teddy bear in a slate/blue colour. I live in Prince Rupert, British Columbia and have seen it throughout this province at good sewing stores. Can't tell you much about fabric stores in Ontario because the times I've been out east I haven't really looked in any ('cept the Fabricland in Woodstock for some broadcloth). Could you have cookies disabled on your computer? Try enabling them just for that website.... I have just tried on my browser again and the site opens perfectly. Just in case, I have copied their site and their e-mail address for you. Try contacting them and they can tell you of any local retailers. I was surprised when I looked at their site because I only think of them in terms of sweatsuiting and broadcloth, but I see they carry a wide range of fabrics. E-MAIL: Their web site is: http://www.siltex.com/ Good Luck! Cynthia PS - no affiliation, I just like their quality. "azalea" wrote in message om... Hi Cynthia I just tried the siltex website but for some reason it's not opening for me...grr :S. Do you happen to know if I would have to order online or if they have any stores in Canada (toronto hopefully?)? |
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I believe that it is called sweatshirt fleece. I haven't checked lately but
I would think that a local fabric store would have it. "azalea" wrote in message om... does anyone know what the proper name for "sweatshirt shirt" material is? is this a specialty material or do you think i'd be able to find it at any fabric store? thanks a bunch |
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