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This deadstock jacquard double knit from Montreal-based eco brand Cokluch features a stunning textured stripe that evokes the natural beauty of tree rings. Crafted from two intricately woven knit layers, it offers a soft, textured surface with a comforting, substantial feel. The poly-cotton blend, enhanced with a touch of spandex, provides a versatile drape and generous stretch, making it ideal for cozy sweaters, jackets, pants, joggers, or skirts. Locally knitted in Montreal, it's fully opaque, so no lining is required.
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This deadstock fabric comes from Cokluch, a Montreal-based women’s clothing brand that combines style, comfort, and quality with a strong commitment to sustainability, ethics, and local production. Founded 17 years ago by two inseparable friends, Cokluch was born from a desire to create a more conscious, respectful, and inclusive approach to fashion. Each garment is thoughtfully crafted in Montreal from high-quality materials.
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Wash
Always pretreat fabric before sewing to remove chemical sizing from the manufacturing process. Pre-washing also gives you a better sense of the true drape and handfeel of a fabric. We recommend washing and drying fabric in the same way you intend to wash your finished garment. Be sure to separate brights and colours, as some dyes and prints may run the first few times you wash them. You can add half a cup to one cup of vinegar to the final rinse cycle to help set the colours and minimize bleeding. It’s important to wash and dry cotton to remove any potential shrinkage down the road.
Long-Term Care
Machine wash on a gentle cycle with cool water and hand to dry or set dryer to the lowest setting to keep the fibres soft and fuzzy.
Fabric Tips
Avoid using iron on the fuzzy fleece side.
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Fantastic fabric, easy to work with. I am finishing up lovely jacket.
This fabric is nice and thick and made a lovely jacket
Despite the thick squishy texture, this was quite easy to sew with. I made a gorgeous Pogonip pullover and got a dozen compliments my first time wearing it. Thick and cozy but stretchy and comfortable, this fabric is a dream!
This fabric is beautiful and warm. Not soft to the touch like flannel, more like bouncy and squishy. There is a black batting or stuffing in between layers, and it actually falls out of the fabric. It even leaks out of the selvedges, which is strange. You need to serge ALL the edges before washing. Also, I cut all the fabric pieces ¼" larger than the pattern piece, and serged them as well. Once you contain that black fuzz, the fabric is great. I wouldn't try buttonholes, but an easy jacket with binding on all the edges and a tie closure looks nice. It really is interesting fabric. I love the jacket.
Stripe Textured Jacquard Knit Deadstock - Fig