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- cotten in summer
- wool in winter
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13 types of fabric suitable for baby clothes & children’s clothes
Which Fabric is best for making clothes for kids (for babies as well as for older children)? This is a question that gets asked all the time.
Whenever a mom starts to make clothes it will not be for herself – it will always be first for her child. Finding the perfect fabric is one major hurdle she has to pass, especially as it is something that stays so close to her precious gem.

There are so many clothes you can make for kids – Little Girl Dresses, onesies and rompers, Smocked or embroidered Gowns, Bonnets, Blouses, pants, little skirts, shorts – there are so many things to make and you need the best of all fabrics for all these. Check out this post on sewing for children for some tips you can apply when sewing all these.
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The first and foremost consideration when selecting fabric for sewing for your kid is that – it is soft and non-irritating. For a newborn, an extra consideration is that it should be comfortable against the cut umbilical cord. For older babies and kids, comfort and safety ranks as the prime consideration. You also do not want the fabric to be clingy or slippery or thick – the fabric has to be breathable. The fabric also has to withstand many rounds of washing and also wear and tear from play and tumble, unless it is an occasion wear.

Usually, the first choice for making kids clothes is Cotton. It ticks all the criteria I wrote earlier – like absorbency,breathability and comfort level. Organically made cotton tops even this, as it is made in a very eco-friendly environment without any of the chemicals used otherwise.
But simply going to the fabric store and asking for ‘Cotton’ is not going to do you any favour. There are so many types of cotton ( about 90 types). An uninitiated person may be tricked into buying some seemingly smooth soft looking fabric which may be terribly unsuitable for kids’ clothing – it may pill heavily after the first wash or turn rough and irritate the kid’s skin or it may be made of synthetic fibers which can make the kid very uncomfortable
Same is the case if you buy synthetic fabrics. They stain easily and pill after even the first wash. Though they look soft at first, this is lost sooner than later.
Note: Whatever be the fabric you choose, never make clothes for kids without prewashing the fabric. Prewashing is done as a ritual by most sewists as a preparation before sewing but when sewing for kids it takes on another meaning. You get to remove most of the chemicals which are most probably sprayed on factory made fabric, this way, at least get an illusion of it.
The following cotton and other fabrics are popularly used to make baby clothes and older children’s clothes (depending on the rules of the land, ofcourse. For eg. in some countries like USA cotton is banned for making commercial kids sleepwear. More reading on this here)

1 Lawn Cotton
1 Lawn Cotton
2 Voile
3 Broadcloth
4 Handkerchief linen
5 Muslin
6 Batiste
7 Eyelet cotton or Broderie anglaise fabric
8 Jersey knit fabric
9 Fleece
10 Microfiber fabrics
11 Fabric with pile/nap
12 Bamboo rayon
13 Waterproof fabrics
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