Start your sustainable journey today – make you projects out of revived deadstock fabric. Find great fabrics in small quantities.

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What is

Deadstock?

Internationally there are millions of metres of beautiful on trend deadstock fabrics waiting to go to waste. Generally, these fabrics are only available to purchase in large quantities beyond the scope of most manufacturers, designers, and home sewers. At AmoThreads we revive these fabrics giving them a new lease of life with a minimum order requirement of just 1 Metre. Help us reduce energy and water consuming production by reviving these abandoned fabrics. Start your revival journey today.

How much water can you save

From Going to Waste?

594 gallons – is the amount of water it takes to produce the cotton needed for one t-shirt. (WWF)

1,800 gallons – is the amount of water that is required to grow enough cotton to produce just one pair of jeans. (Tree Hugger)

93 billion cubic metres –is the amount of water needed for one year’s worth of global textile production. (Elle MacArthur Foundation)

What Our

Customers Say

When I first discovered Amothreads via Instagram I was a little sceptical. I saw an image of a beautiful jacquard fabric at an amazing price so I placed my order. The fabric arrived quickly and is amazing quality. Since then I have made many purchases all of which have been equally pleasing.

Brenda Oliver

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