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French Terry solid color
Base price:16,50 € / m
Delivery time: 1-2 workdays
French Terry solid color
Base price:16,50 € / m
Delivery time: 1-2 workdays
French Terry solid color
Base price:16,50 € / m
Delivery time: 1-2 workdays
French Terry solid color
Base price:16,50 € / m
Delivery time: 1-2 workdays
French Terry patterned
Base price:16,50 € / m
Delivery time: 1-2 workdays
French Terry solid color
Base price:16,50 € / m
Delivery time: 1-2 workdays
French Terry solid color
Base price:15,80 € / m
Delivery time: 1-2 workdays
French Terry solid color
Delivery time: 1-2 workdays
French Terry solid color
Delivery time: 1-2 workdays
French Terry solid color
Base price: 14,90 € 10,00 € / m
Lamb fleece
Base price: 18,00 € 13,90 € / m
Delivery time: 1-2 workdays
Lamb fleece
Base price: 18,00 € 13,90 € / m
Delivery time: 1-2 workdays
What exactly is French Terry fabric?
In most cases, this material consists of Cotton or a mixture of cotton and synthetic fiber (e.g. polyester). To create a certain stretch, a small percentage of spandex is often incorporated.
Similar to Jersey French terry fabric is knitted or warp-knitted, not woven. Therefore, it belongs to the so-called knitted fabric. Unlike other sweat fabrics, French Terry is roughened on the inside, but has a typical jersey loop look, which was roughened in a further step, creating a palpably soft inside.
What are the characteristics of French Terry fabrics?
Most French Terry fabrics are bi-elastic. This allows you to cut them against the grain. In addition, this fabric:
- soft, grippy and cuddly
- slightly thicker and heavier falling than jersey
- easy to process
- moisture regulating
- low-maintenance
What should I pay attention to when caring for French Terry?
In terms of care, these fabrics are not very demanding. However, you should note the following:
- Washing: Since it is cotton or blended fabric, you can easily machine wash the jersey-like fabric at 30°C on the regular cycle. Make sure that the detergent does not contain bleach. This could remove the color from the fabric and make it fade.
- Drying: You should refrain from drying in the tumble dryer.
- Ironing: Like other stretch fabrics, French Terry does not necessarily need to be ironed, as it will pull itself into shape when worn. However, ironing is generally possible on level two/three.
What to consider when sewing French Terry?
Compared to jersey fabrics, French Terry tends to curl up less when sewing. Therefore, the fabric is very suitable for sewing beginners. A jersey or stretch needle is recommended. So that the seams do not tear later, you should choose an elastic stitch.