I BOUGHT 5 most UNBELIEVABLE fabrics! Wow!

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Dear Sewing Friends, in this video I would love to share with you 5 most unbelievable fabrics I could get into my sewing room. I hope this will spark your curiosity about different textiles, new technology and possibilities!

Here are some useful resources:

3) Bubble wrap fabric from Remeant -

4) Soy fabric from Dharma Trading -

5) Thermosensitive PU leather from Fabric Empire -

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xxx, Alisa
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Dear Sewing Friends, have you ever tried these unique fabrics?

ThoughtfulCreativity
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How cool so may unusual textiles. Looking forward to what creative use you find for the Pineapple leather.

jpendowski
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I enjoyed seeing the different types of fabric. But, your color blocked t-shirt stole the show. It really looks good.

ireneparker
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In the early 1980s, m children had clothing that changed color with the temperature. It was the big thing in our area. It was fun.

dale
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I love the idea of using waste product to create something new. I’m very interested in keeping it out of the landfill.

dale
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I am a weaver and I often weave with unique fibers. Soy is one I’ve been making fabric with for a few years now. I hand dye my yarns before I weave them. I typically weave babywraps and soy is one of my favorite yarns to use for this purpose.

Rebecca.Robbins
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How fascinating! I've heard about color change vinyl but not the others. Thanks for sharing!

debbieevans
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Very interesting - thanks for sharing! Back in the 80's there was a popular tee shirt from a brand called Generra that was made with "hypercolor" knit that changed color with the temperature - the arm pit usually changed color first 🤣

MichelleSewsAgain
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The milk and especially the soy have beautiful drape. I can see both of them as evening gowns. So beautiful.

justtere
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Thermosensative fabrics have been around for a while. I remember my nephews wearing T-shirts made with it when they were little boys and they’re in their early 20s now.

ChrisW
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Wow! I'm impressed that you could find all these types of material!

chocjamie
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The fabric I would like to see in person is " Seawool" a new eco-conscious fiber that combines post-consumer oyster shells and recycled PET plastic bottles. This mixture is spun into yarn that is supposedlly soft and naturally anti-bacterial, anti-odor, and anti-static.

audrey
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I'm so happy people are coming up with these new fabrics, and environmentally friendly/recycled. That milk fabric really looks so soft even on video, I would really like for this to take off and be available on a large scale.

kotcitp
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This is interesting, fabric made from milk. I can see the fabric from bubble wrap perhaps being used for outdoor use. That would be a blast wearing the fabric that reacts to heat and cold, especially living in this climate.

oskarmolly
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This video was fascinating, thank you! Aren’t people clever?! What wonderful ideas! Looking forward to seeing what else you make! 🤗🥰

FoD
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very interesting video. thank you Alisa.

spoostad
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Fun video. My first thought when seeing the color changing fabric: it would don't be good for someone having hot flashes. 🤣

patticarnevale
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I’ve knit a shawl out of yarn made from milk. It has a beautiful drape.

beateervin
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Fantastic video, very clever people coming up with these ideas,

fayehendricksen
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I am amazed that companies are recycling such items. Way to go! Thanks for bringing this to our attention

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