For me, I LOVE PONTE ROMA KNIT FABRICS!
If you have never heard of ponte roma knit fabrics before Plush Addict has created a great blog post on this here. So why do I love them so much? Here are some of the reasons and the garments I have made with ponte roma knit fabrics.
Stable Knit Fabric
If you have been thinking about trying knit fabrics ponte roma is a great place to start. It has a lot more stability than a slippery jersey and has a good weight and thickness which makes it easier to work with, both in terms of cutting out and under the sewing machine. As long as you use a ball point needle you should be fine. The fabric also does not fray which is great.
Vogue 8667 |
Fit Issues
When I work with a knit fabric I find I have fewer fit issues than working with a woven as it moulds to the shape of your body so much easier and works very well with patterns that have negative ease (negative ease is when a garment is cut smaller than your actual measurements but stretches to fit).
New Look 6123 |
Comfortable Fabric
On a personal level I just love how comfortable knit fabrics are to wear. Ponte Romas are soft and warm and the perfect fabric for an Autumn/Winter garment.
New Look 6735 |
So are there any cons to sewing with a ponte roma knit? The only thing that I have found is that I have had varying success with finding good quality ponte roma knits that don't pill. If I am honest it is also something that happens with ready to wear clothing.
Where is the best place to find ponte roma knit fabrics? You can find this in most of the fabric markets in London such as Walthamstow Market, Shepherds Bush Market, Ridley Road etc. Fabric Land also supplies a wide range of solid heavy ponte knits at very reasonable prices here.
Has anyone else had any experiences with ponte roma knit fabrics? Which fabrics do you love or hate?
Hi your outfits are lovely! I too have become a different sewist since I realised that I could sew knits. Also I'm shy of people knowing I sew my own clothes, and for some reason when you sew something in knit fabric it looks less home made! Or am I kidding myself? Ponte Roma is marvellous stuff, it feels weighty and expensive even when it isn't.
ReplyDeleteI love ponte knit too!! My very favourite blend of knit is 95% cotton and 5% lycra mix - but I've also just discovered scuba knit, it makes the most beautiful flowy circle skirts :)
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