6 fun project videos on beginner projects to make with cork fabric! You can find cork fabric here.
The videos, pdf pattern pieces, and SVG file (for use in electric cutting machines, if you have one - although it is not required to make the projects) are included.
Natural cork fabric, perfect for sewing on a home sewing machine! Great for bags and wallets. This is for the Natural Cork in Coral color.
The real cork is backed with a thin layer of fabric (the thin layer of backing fabric is a cotton/poly blend). Available in two different sizes: 18" x 27" and 18" x 54".
Cork fabric is a natural cork material harvested from the cork oak tree in Portugal. It is bonded to a cotton/polyester blend fabric. The cork has UV protectant and Scotch Guard applied by the manufacturer.
Try to avoid using cork for sharp corners or small, tight folds with several layers (like a small strap tab) - due to its natural properties, cork may produce small, superficial cracks. As it is a natural substrate, it may show some wear over time. I recommend a test sew with a small scrap to check your tension and stitch length.
While we have tested the cork in a water bath for an hour and not found the colors to run or rub off on a white towel, you may prefer to do your own test.
The cork fabric is dyed in lots, like yarn or solid-colored fabric is, and we unfortunately cannot guarantee that the cork that was purchased from us in the past is the exact same shade. Please purchase enough fabric to complete your project.
To clean your finished cork project, please use a cloth dampened with water (optional: you can also use a mild, diluted soap) to wipe down the bag or pouch.
Cork fabric reflects its tree origins. It has divets and small cracks. Like knots in wood, these natural deviations add to the beauty and are the reasons why a bag made with cork is so unique and sought after.
If a quantity greater than 1 is ordered, it will not be sent as a continuous piece (i.e. if you order three 18" x 54", it will be sent as three separate pieces). Cork fabric is sent rolled.
Natural cork fabric, perfect for sewing on a home sewing machine! Great for bags and wallets. This is for the Natural Cork in Turquoise color.
The real cork is backed with a thin layer of fabric (the thin layer of backing fabric is a cotton/poly blend). Available in two different sizes: 18" x 27" and 18" x 54".
Cork fabric is a natural cork material harvested from the cork oak tree in Portugal. It is bonded to a cotton/polyester blend fabric. The cork has UV protectant and Scotch Guard applied by the manufacturer.
Try to avoid using cork for sharp corners or small, tight folds with several layers (like a small strap tab) - due to its natural properties, cork may produce small, superficial cracks. As it is a natural substrate, it may show some wear over time. I recommend a test sew with a small scrap to check your tension and stitch length.
While we have tested the cork in a water bath for an hour and not found the colors to run or rub off on a white towel, you may prefer to do your own test.
The cork fabric is dyed in lots, like yarn or solid-colored fabric is, and we unfortunately cannot guarantee that the cork that was purchased from us in the past is the exact same shade. Please purchase enough fabric to complete your project.
To clean your finished cork project, please use a cloth dampened with water (optional: you can also use a mild, diluted soap) to wipe down the bag or pouch.
Cork fabric reflects its tree origins. It has divets and small cracks. Like knots in wood, these natural deviations add to the beauty and are the reasons why a bag made with cork is so unique and sought after.
If a quantity greater than 1 is ordered, it will not be sent as a continuous piece (i.e. if you order three 18" x 54", it will be sent as three separate pieces). Cork fabric is sent rolled.
In this demonstration, I will show you how to use the product called Edge Kote. Edge Kote is helpful for finishing the edges of fabric that you have cut raw (for straps or accents).read more
Today, I’m sharing a video on how to make a quick last-minute gift. I realized that I needed some teacher gifts but I didn’t have a lot of time and wanted to use minimal supplies since I was needing a lot of gifts. I thought an infinity scarf would make a great gift, and I recalled seeing a store-bought scarf that my sister-in-law was wearing several years ago that had a snap-on leather cuff on it – the leather cuff really elevated her infinity scarf and made it look special.read more
Natural cork fabric, perfect for sewing on a home sewing machine! Great for bags and wallets. This is for the Natural Cork in Eggplant color.
The real cork is backed with a thin layer of fabric (the thin layer of backing fabric is a cotton/poly blend). Available in two different sizes: 18" x 27" and 18" x 54".
Cork fabric is a natural cork material harvested from the cork oak tree in Portugal. It is bonded to a cotton/polyester blend fabric. The cork has UV protectant and Scotch Guard applied by the manufacturer.
Try to avoid using cork for sharp corners or small, tight folds with several layers (like a small strap tab) - due to its natural properties, cork may produce small, superficial cracks. As it is a natural substrate, it may show some wear over time. I recommend a test sew with a small scrap to check your tension and stitch length.
While we have tested the cork in a water bath for an hour and not found the colors to run or rub off on a white towel, you may prefer to do your own test.
The cork fabric is dyed in lots, like yarn or solid-colored fabric is, and we unfortunately cannot guarantee that the cork that was purchased from us in the past is the exact same shade. Please purchase enough fabric to complete your project.
To clean your finished cork project, please use a cloth dampened with water (optional: you can also use a mild, diluted soap) to wipe down the bag or pouch.
Cork fabric reflects its tree origins. It has divets and small cracks. Like knots in wood, these natural deviations add to the beauty and are the reasons why a bag made with cork is so unique and sought after.
If a quantity greater than 1 is ordered, it will not be sent as a continuous piece (i.e. if you order three 18" x 54", it will be sent as three separate pieces). Cork fabric is sent rolled.
In this demonstration, I will help with a common dilemma! What happens if you have a smaller piece of cork fabric but would like to make one long strap with it? Here’s how! This method will also work with just about any type of fabric.read more
Natural cork fabric, perfect for sewing on a home sewing machine! Great for bags and wallets. This is for the Natural Cork in Violet color.
The real cork is backed with a thin layer of fabric (the thin layer of backing fabric is a cotton/poly blend). Available in two different sizes: 18" x 27" and 18" x 54".
Cork fabric is a natural cork material harvested from the cork oak tree in Portugal. It is bonded to a cotton/polyester blend fabric. The cork has UV protectant and Scotch Guard applied by the manufacturer.
Try to avoid using cork for sharp corners or small, tight folds with several layers (like a small strap tab) - due to its natural properties, cork may produce small, superficial cracks. As it is a natural substrate, it may show some wear over time. I recommend a test sew with a small scrap to check your tension and stitch length.
While we have tested the cork in a water bath for an hour and not found the colors to run or rub off on a white towel, you may prefer to do your own test.
The cork fabric is dyed in lots, like yarn or solid-colored fabric is, and we unfortunately cannot guarantee that the cork that was purchased from us in the past is the exact same shade. Please purchase enough fabric to complete your project.
To clean your finished cork project, please use a cloth dampened with water (optional: you can also use a mild, diluted soap) to wipe down the bag or pouch.
Cork fabric reflects its tree origins. It has divets and small cracks. Like knots in wood, these natural deviations add to the beauty and are the reasons why a bag made with cork is so unique and sought after.
If a quantity greater than 1 is ordered, it will not be sent as a continuous piece (i.e. if you order three 18" x 54", it will be sent as three separate pieces). Cork fabric is sent rolled.
In this video, I will show you how to make a quick 10-minute bi-fold wallet. You can use cork fabric or any other fabric that does not fray, such as leather, vinyl, or wool.read more