Cotton Jersey - Parakeet - 165cm
Cotton Jersey - Mandarin Orange - 165cm
Cotton Jersey - Pink Lavender - 155cm
Cotton Jersey - Orchid Bouquet - 165cm
Cotton Jersey - Goji Berry - 165cm
Cotton Jersey - Citrus - 155cm
Cotton Jersey - Vibrant Orange - 155cm
Cotton Jersey - Golden Kiwi - 155cm
Cotton Jersey - Tickled Pink - 160cm
Viscose Jersey - Paralello - 160cm
Burnout Jersey - Zebra - 160cm
Lightweight Cotton Lycra - Black - 130cm
Cotton Jersey - Abundant Green - 165cm
Cotton Jersey - Rosewater - 165cm
Cotton Jersey - Fandango Pink - 160cm
Cotton Jersey - Ribbon Red - 165cm
Cotton Jersey - Vivid Green - 165cm
Cotton Jersey - Daiquiri Green - 170cm
Cotton Jersey - Papaya - 160cm
Cotton Jersey - Tangerine Tango - 155cm
Cotton Jersey - Pastel Lavender - 160cm
Cotton Jersey - Slate Rose - 175cm
Cotton Jersey - Oatmeal - 150cm
Lightweight Cotton Jersey - Alfalfa - 150cm
Bamboo Jersey - Arrowwood - 160cm
About jersey fabric
A soft jersey knit fabric that has some give and comes in a range of colours.
Our jersey fabrics are made of 100% cotton; they have a beautiful, breathable feel and plenty of stretch.
The medium-weight fabric is ideal for making t-shirts, dresses, skirts, pants, and children's wear.
Shop the full range of beautiful jersey online today!
What is jersey fabric?
Jersey is a type of knit fabric (made with a specific knitting process) that was originally made from wool, but nowadays it's available in a variety of materials. Most common options include cotton, bamboo or synthetic fibre blends, such as spandex or elastane.
Cotton jersey fabrics are often used for polo shirts, dresses, casual clothing and even underwear as they feel smooth against the skin.
Is jersey fabric stretchy?
Yes, because jersey fabric is a knitting technique rather than a type of fibre.
Jersey knit fabric is looped, which gives it more elasticity compared to woven fabrics.
Cotton Jersey usually has a gentle two-way stretch.
What is single jersey fabric?
There are two different types of jersey knit fabric, depending on the manufacturing process. Single jersey fabric has one piled side and one flat side; it is lighter and more suitable for making T-shirts and casual wear.
What is double jersey fabric?
Double jersey is thicker and heavier with more durability in its structure, and is more commonly used for more structured garments like dresses and skirts.
Double jersey looks the same on both sides.