Fleece
A soft, synthetic fabric with a smooth, even pile on one or both sides. Lighter and flatter than sherpa, fleece is commonly used for linings, lightweight warmth layers, and comfortable bag interiors.
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Waxed Canvas
Cotton canvas treated with a wax-based coating that makes it water-resistant, durable, and beautifully patina-prone. Waxed canvas develops unique character marks over time and can be re-waxed when the finish wears thin.
Sherpa
A soft, curly-piled fabric that mimics the look and feel of sheep's wool. Typically made from polyester, sherpa has a bumpy textured side and a smooth knit backing, making it ideal for plush linings and cozy accents.
Denim
A sturdy cotton twill fabric woven with a diagonal rib pattern. Known for its durability and casual aesthetic, denim is a staple material for bags, pouches, and crossbody construction. It softens and fades beautifully with age.
Corduroy
A ridged fabric with raised parallel lines called wales, made from tufted cotton or cotton-blend fibers. Corduroy adds rich texture to patchwork and is valued for its soft hand feel and visual depth.
Canvas
A heavyweight, plain-weave cotton or cotton-blend fabric known for its strength and durability. Canvas is the workhorse of bag making, available in a wide range of weights from 4 oz to 18 oz per square yard.
Felt
A dense, non-woven textile made by matting fibers together through heat, moisture, or pressure. Felt does not fray when cut, making it useful for applique, small accessories, and decorative elements.