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Want to join us for a dreamy summer picnic by the seaside? This vibrant, in-house-designed tile print is a playful collage of divers' summer delights—tropical fruits, blooming flowers, nautical motifs, and joyful, dancing figures. You could get lost in its details for hours and never tire of the view (did you spot the adorable sardine can?!)! And the best part? You can swim in it and live your best life in this stunner. Crafted from eco-friendly materials, including recycled polyester (sourced from post-consumer waste and plastic bottles) and elastane, this fabric offers a smooth, stretchy feel with incredible durability. Certified by Oeko-Tex Standard 100, it is printed using a zero-water dye-sublimation process. With UV resistance, chlorine resistance, and SPF 50+ protection, it's the ultimate swimwear choice. Plus, its strong stretch and excellent recovery make it just as perfect for snug activewear like sports bras and leggings!
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Recycled Polyester
Oeko-Tex Standard 100 Certified
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Avoid ironing if possible. While you can use a little well-placed steam if you are finding your seams behaving badly, a finger press will go just as far in most cases. Use a low iron when pressing.
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I bought this fabric to make the Crew Swimsuit - which sounded very promising. The fabric was beautiful and a delight to work with, not slippery as I had imagined. It was also very "sturdy" and not stretchy. I lined my swimsuit with another swimsuit fabric which was much stretchier. Unfortunately, the cut of the suit was not very flattering (for me) and I will never wear it - but it looks great! I'm thinking of using the same fabric for a different pattern which uses foam to make cups and should provide more support. On a side note: the rubber swimsuit elastic kept sticking to my sewing machine foot. I tried using my teflon foot, but even that was difficult.
I got this performance knit fabric in two colors to make tops for working out. I've used the same pattern at least 10 times, including with similar fabric from Core Fabrics (the daisy performance knit). I cut and sewed the first colorway up and couldn't even get the top over my head! I was shocked so I double checked the description on the website... the pattern requires at least 50% stretch and this fabric is listed at 60% stretch on the crossgrain and 75% on the grainline. There's no way -- I checked the stretch myself and couldn't really get it to stretch beyond 40% on the crossgrain. Luckily I hadn't cut in to both fabrics yet so I was able to modify my pattern for the second colorway -- I had to add several inches to get it to fit comfortably. Super bummed about my too-small top but the modified one is getting plenty of wear.
I will add that I don't think it's perfectly opaque -- the white designs on the royal blue & white colorway are pretty see through when wet so for swimming and sweating, be aware.
Anyway these designs are so cute and the fabric is high quality, but I learned my lesson to verify the stretch when my pattern depends on that!




