Accessory Pack
Accessory Pack
Introducing the Accessory Pack...a selection of fabrics suitable for making warm accessories.
We love making our own boot socks, hats and neck warmers. We have chosen 4 fabrics that can be used for a multitude of small projects. Pack is just $39 ... but the total value of individual fabrics is much more!
Each fabric is a minimum 21" in length, and widths vary by fabric. For example, Windpro Stretch is 52" and Power Stretch is 68" wide. Others are approx. 60" wide.
We choose the fabric colors and cut in bulk. Some of the fabrics may be second quality which means it may have slight flaws but still very usable. Others may just be colors that we have in excess stock. We offer this pack at a much lower price than buying the fabrics individually.
Current accessory packs will include: Polartec Windpro Stretch fleece, Polartec Power Stretch (fleece back style), Polartec Power Grid (high warmth style) and Polartec Power Wool (lightweight style). This variety allows you to make something for every climate. If you wish to see examples of garments made with these fabrics, we invite you to our Facebook group where you can search the fabrics. For pattern suggestions, scroll to bottom of page.
Hint: If you are making socks, a tip we have learned is that adding a narrow facing to the sock top using a bit of silicone gripping fabric makes the socks stay in place. The Silicone Gripping fabric is great for so many other uses too, such as the bottom of baby sleepers, glove palms, and inner legs of equestrian riding pants. While not included in this pack, we offer it by the half yard for your convenience.
If you are wishing to make very warm accessories, ask in the Facebook group about our other warm fleeces, such as Polartec 200 Fleece or Polartec Thermal Pro Fleece!
Pattern Suggestions:
These fabrics can be used to make hats such as our Endurance Beanie.
We recommend the Jalie Sock pattern which includes sizes for the entire family!
For neck warmth, we like the Menta Slouchy Scarf.
We also have a free tutorial on our YouTube channel for making an easy Neck Gaiter.