Fabric Chart
Cotton Spandex Jersey (printed)


93% Cotton and 7% Spandex (Spoonflower)
92% Cotton and 8% Lycra (Little Cocalico)
Weight: 5.5-6.4 oz per square yard (light to medium-weight)
Cotton Spandex Jersey has a 4-way stretch with a light to mid-weight durable knit construction. It has great stretch and natural breathability due to the cotton content.
I source my printed cotton spandex jersey from Little Cocalico & Spoonflower.
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Bamboo Spandex Jersey

66% Bamboo Viscose, 28% Organic Cotton, 6% Spandex
Weight: approximately 240 GSM (medium-weight)
This fabric is buttery soft, very breathable, and stretches 75% in width and 25% in length.
After many washes and wears, this fabric will remain soft.
I source my bamboo spandex jersey from Nature’s Fabrics.
Bamboo Velour (solids)

67% Bamboo Viscose, 28% Organic Cotton and 5% Polyester.
Weight: approximately 280 GSM (medium-weight)
Minimal to light stretch. It stretches 30% in the width and 10% in the length.
After many washes and use, bamboo velour keeps its softness and becomes slightly stiffer as the fibers settle.
I source my bamboo velour from Nature’s Fabrics.
Cotton Spandex Jersey (solids)
95% Cotton and 5% Spandex.
Weight: approximately 200 GSM (light to medium weight)
This fabric is smooth and stretches 100% in the width and approximately 50% in the length.
I source my solid color cotton spandex jersey from Nature’s Fabrics.
Bamboo Stretch French Terry (solids)
66% Bamboo Viscose, 28% Organic Cotton and 6% Spandex
Weight: 300 GSM (heavier end of medium-weight)
This fabric stretches approximately 50% in the width and 60% in the length. It feels sturdy yet incredibly soft.
I source my bamboo stretch french terry from Nature’s Fabrics.