New! Merchant & Mills Cirrus & Cassidy PDF Patterns
Meet the newest Merchant & Mills PDF patterns - Cirrus and Cassidy. An airy top and a sleek jumpsuit that already feel like wardrobe staples.
A classic combination of green and pink in a large gingham. Note this is a linen and cotton blend.
This linen blend is produced in small batches in Eastern Europe where there is a strong heritage of spinning and weaving linen fabric.
Last chance : Remnant only! You must order the full .25m piece
Merchant & Mills is a UK-based company celebrated for its beautifully curated range of high-quality fabrics, sewing patterns, and expertly crafted notions. Founded in Rye, East Sussex, Merchant & Mills champions a minimalist and functional approach to garment making, emphasizing timeless style and craftsmanship. Known for its thoughtfully designed patterns and sustainable fabric collections, the brand empowers makers with tools and materials to create durable, elegant, and practical clothing. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned sewist, Merchant & Mills inspires creativity with an ethos of quality and simplicity.
Meet the newest Merchant & Mills PDF patterns - Cirrus and Cassidy. An airy top and a sleek jumpsuit that already feel like wardrobe staples.
We’re rolling into September with lots of exciting things on the horizon. If you’re ready to dive into your Fall projects, you’ll love what’s on order - a beautiful new delivery of garment fabrics from a Canadian supplier.
Whether you’re working odd hours, visiting the area on a weekend getaway, or simply hoping for a quieter moment to browse, we want to make space for you.
That’s why we offer shopping by appointment at the workroom Sprucedale.
Sprucedale maker space/shop for fabric, notions, patterns, books, sewing machines, inspiration, and project cheerleading.
We acknowledge and deeply appreciate that the land on which we now live and operate in Sprucedale, within the Almaguin Highlands, is part of the traditional and ancestral territory of many Indigenous peoples, including the Anishinaabeg, specifically the Ojibwe and Algonquin nations.
This region is situated within the lands covered by the Robinson-Huron Treaty of 1850, and remains home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples.
We honor the enduring presence and stewardship of Indigenous communities - past, present, and future and we commit to ongoing learning, respect, and relationship with the land and its original caretakers.