Wait no longer
it’s all here.
Just head to worthygoods textile and find so much plush, organic, made in the US, GOTS Certified terry, fleece, velour, sherpa and french terry. It’s all there and more is on it’s way!
Just head to worthygoods textile and find so much plush, organic, made in the US, GOTS Certified terry, fleece, velour, sherpa and french terry. It’s all there and more is on it’s way!
Yep. I’m doing my taxes, folks. So, in an attempt to balance out all the negative energy around here I’m having a sale. On everything. All of the things at worthygoods textile are on sale. Just ’cause. Between this sale, the caramel in my coffee and my Pandora 80’s radio station, I’ve just given this previously-drudgey weekend a Dory-style makeover. Yep, Debbie Debb and I are singing the same song, “Look out weekend, cause here I come. Because weekends were made for fun.”
Oh right back to the shop sale. Get a deal on Cloud9 organic designer sewing fabrics, vintage wooden bobbins, spools, organic cotton terry velour, sherpa, flannel, terry and fleece. Find it all 15% off at the shop.
I’m placing a serious order for some sumptuous organic cotton fabrics; terry cloth, french terry and fleece. Want to snap up some yardage and save yourself 15% at the same time? Get in touch! Shoot me an Etsy convo, @ me on the twitter or message me on the FB, folks. I’ll set you up a custom listing for your fabrics and your wallet won’t mind a bit. ;-)
Organic cotton terry cloth is in the shop along with a fresh roll of organic cotton fleece and Fanfare flannels designed by Rae Hoekstra for Cloud9 Fabrics.
worthygoods textile is celebrating all weekend long with Shop Small store-wide sales! Link to those deals here.
She’s one of those crafty ladies that works all kinds of magic. And if you visit her blog, you’ll see what I mean.
But what I’m loving is this drooly bib-bandanna creation. Been around a tooth/teeth-coming-in-toddler? You know- so smart.
Sewn from organic cotton terry and organic Monsterz Spotlight in orange by Cloud9 Fabrics. I’m pretty sure it would be muuch easier to talk a toddler into sporting one of these than a ‘baby’ bib, no?