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White on White Woven Stripe Cotton Shirting White on White Woven Stripe Cotton Shirting
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Pale Coral Soft Handle Cotton Drill Pale Coral Soft Handle Cotton Drill
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Red Flower Ditsy on Off White Poly/Cotton Red Flower Ditsy on Off White Poly/Cotton
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White Square & Star Cotton Broderie Anglais White Square & Star Cotton Broderie Anglais
109 In Stock
Orange & Blue Floral Cotton Lawn – Fresh and Vibrant Orange & Blue Floral Cotton Lawn – Fresh and Vibrant
78 In Stock
Pink Daisies on White Cotton Lawn – 100% Cotton, 145 cm Wide Pink Daisies on White Cotton Lawn – 100% Cotton, 145 cm Wide
95 In Stock
Yellow Flowers on Blue Cotton Lawn – Fresh & Vibrant Yellow Flowers on Blue Cotton Lawn – Fresh & Vibrant
84 In Stock
Multi Flowers & Strawberries Cotton Lawn – 100% Cotton, 145 cm Wide Multi Flowers & Strawberries Cotton Lawn – 100% Cotton, 145 cm Wide
57 In Stock
Multi Flowers on White Cotton Lawn Multi Flowers on White Cotton Lawn
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Navy & Cream 2.5 cm Woven Stripe Fabric Navy & Cream 2.5 cm Woven Stripe Fabric
47 In Stock
Black Navy and White 4cm Colour Woven Stripe - Running along the Fabric Black Navy and White 4cm Colour Woven Stripe - Running along the Fabric
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Tomato Red & White 4 cm Colour Woven Stripe Fabric Tomato Red & White 4 cm Colour Woven Stripe Fabric
7 In Stock
Large Red Poppy on Cotton Furnishing Large Red Poppy on Cotton Furnishing
28 In Stock
Citrus Blurred Stripe on Cotton Furnishing Citrus Blurred Stripe on Cotton Furnishing
6 In Stock
Yellow/Orange Floral on Turquoise/Navy Cotton Lawn Yellow/Orange Floral on Turquoise/Navy Cotton Lawn
31 In Stock
Yellow Flowers on Wedgewood Blue & White Cotton Lawn Yellow Flowers on Wedgewood Blue & White Cotton Lawn
74 In Stock
Yellow Flower Bunches with Green Leaves on Pale Green Cotton Lawn Yellow Flower Bunches with Green Leaves on Pale Green Cotton Lawn
113 In Stock
Pink and Yellow Tulips on white Cotton Lawn Pink and Yellow Tulips on white Cotton Lawn
7 In Stock
Hedgerow Flowers on Blossom Cotton Lawn Hedgerow Flowers on Blossom Cotton Lawn
38 In Stock
Multi Coloured Flowers on White Cotton Lawn Multi Coloured Flowers on White Cotton Lawn
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Shades of Brown Coloured woven Stripe Shades of Brown Coloured woven Stripe
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Coral Red Textured Look Print on Cotton  Coral Red Textured Look Print on Cotton 
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Lama & Cactus on Pink Cotton Lama & Cactus on Pink Cotton
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Blue Flowers on Yellow Spotted Cotton Blue Flowers on Yellow Spotted Cotton

Discount Cotton for Every Project

Cotton has long been a foundation fabric in both home studios and professional workrooms. It cuts cleanly, feeds smoothly through the machine and responds well to pressing, allowing you to achieve sharp seams and polished finishes. From fitted bodices to relaxed silhouettes, the range supports precise tailoring as easily as everyday wear, making it a reliable choice when consistency matters.

You will also find deadstock cotton sourced from surplus production runs and mill overages. Deadstock cotton brings character and limited availability, ideal for makers who want garments that feel distinctive without pushing budgets too far. It is a practical way to access elevated quality while supporting a more considered use of existing materials.

For those keeping a close eye on costs, discount cotton does not have to mean compromise. Each fabric is assessed for weave stability, colour depth and overall handle, so even lower priced options remain suitable for garments that need to stand up to regular wear and washing. This makes it easier to test new patterns, develop samples or scale small production runs with confidence.

There are also sustainable cotton choices for makers who value responsible sourcing. Our range includes larger offcuts, remnants and or roll ends, often generous enough for full garments rather than small craft projects. The emphasis stays on quality quantities that performs on the cutting table and beyond, giving both hobbyists and professionals fabric they can rely on.

Cotton FAQs for Dressmakers

Cotton is often the first fabric dressmakers reach for because it is predictable and comfortable to work with. It presses cleanly, feeds evenly through the machine, and responds well to shaping techniques like easing and gathering. Whether you are sewing a simple summer dress or a structured shirt, cotton gives you control and clarity in the finish.

It is also breathable and practical for everyday wear, which makes it suitable for garments that need to last. When you find discount cotton that still feels good in the hand, it becomes an easy way to build a hardworking fabric stash without overspending.

Deadstock cotton refers to surplus fabric originally produced for brands or manufacturers that was never used. Instead of being discarded, it becomes available to independent makers in limited quantities. The quality is often comparable to what you would find in ready to wear garments.

Choosing deadstock cotton is also a more sustainable option. It keeps usable fabric in circulation and reduces waste, while still giving you the reliability and comfort that cotton is known for in dressmaking.

Cotton is widely recommended for beginners precisely because it is so straightforward to handle. It does not slip on the cutting table, it stays where you press it, and it feeds evenly through most domestic machines without needing special settings or feet. Those qualities make it much easier to focus on technique rather than wrestling with the cloth.

Starting with a mid-weight cotton poplin or lawn is a good approach. Both are forgiving enough to allow for minor adjustments, and they produce clean results that are genuinely satisfying to wear. As your confidence grows, the wider range of cotton weaves gives you plenty of room to experiment.

Many people associate cotton with casual wear, but it can work beautifully for more structured designs. Heavier cotton weaves and firmer shirting fabrics hold shape well, making them suitable for tailored shirts, fitted dresses, and even lightweight jackets.

The key is matching the weight and weave to your pattern. A crisp cotton can give clean lines and sharp seams, while a softer option offers movement and drape. With the right choice, cotton can feel refined rather than basic.

Cotton can support a more sustainable approach when chosen thoughtfully. Opting for deadstock cotton helps prevent excess fabric from going to waste, and buying only what you need reduces leftovers in your own workspace.

Finding discount cotton that you genuinely love and plan to use also matters. Sustainable sewing is not just about fibre content, but about making garments that are worn often and last well. Cotton’s durability and comfort make it a strong foundation for that kind of wardrobe.