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Artikelnummer: SHHJ41254

Pure hemp jersey (kba) sea breeze

Pure hemp jersey (kba) sea breeze

Width: 150 cm (+-5%)

Weight: 210g/m^2 (+-5%)

Regular price €4,80 EUR
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Our new hemp jersey is wider (140cm vs 110cm) and heavier and therefore almost completely opaque.

The very light hemp jerseys now have the addition feather light.

At first glance, hemp jersey is a firmer fabric and, compared to wool-silk, it is also much rougher, but it becomes softer and softer with wear until it is buttery soft at some point.

Some time ago we introduced hemp to our blog .

Hemp has special skin-climatic properties. Its fibers have a completely natural temperature-regulating effect. In summer they keep you cool and in winter they create a cozy climate. Under the microscope it becomes clear why: The fibers have small air pockets through which the fiber "breathes". On cold days, they fill up with body heat and store it. On warm days, they ensure an airy feel.

Attention : The fabric is pre-washed at the factory, but shrinkage may still occur. To be on the safe side, an enema of 10 to 15% should be expected!

Like wool, hemp is a natural product. Here the fiber is always of different thickness and there may be foreign fibers such as hay, straw or fiber fly from the factory, which can lead to a slightly uneven appearance!

For sewing tips, please see the Sewing Instructions tab.

Pure hemp jersey - sea breeze

Single jersey in a rich and bright sea blue and without the addition of other fibers.

Combination, Cuff & Yarn Color

All other pure hemp jerseys are suitable as a combination, but wool/hemp feather-light can also be combined well as a second type of fabric. In terms of colour, the current wool jersey ink blue (does not match 100%, as can be seen in the design example), wool jersey cappucino or the fine cuffs in ecru and night blue are suitable. A combination of wool/silk carmine red or corn yellow would be a little more colourful. If you like it simple, you can switch to patterns with receipts. You can find the right yarn here under the name 7976 night blue.

If you want a special cuff fabric, we recommend either wool/silk , wool jersey (which is a bit stronger than wool/silk) or our fine wool cuffs . The hemp jersey itself can also be used as a cuff. The only thing to keep in mind here is that the hemp jersey has hardly any resilience. Therefore, the cuff factor should be chosen very high and the cuff overall rather narrow in height. Then the cuff also holds very well.

design samples

We are also happy to show some design examples in the photos that were made available to us by enthusiastic customers. Thank you again for that!

The garments shown are sewn according to the following patterns. The children's shirt is the reversible shirt Emil and Emilia by Rosa Näht and Danisch Pur in combination with Ink Sky wool jersey as cuffs (doesn't fit perfectly) the shorts made of the soon available hemp/lyocell in Caribbean blue according to the Mottis Shorts pattern by Made for Motti . The men's shirt is sewn according to the Lumali pattern by Kalle . The cuff was sewn from the same fabric, it is important to use a larger factor (approx. 0.9) because the fabric does not have a high resilience.

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materials and information

100% hemp (kba)

Pure hemp jersey

Pure hemp jersey is a very exciting fabric. At first touch it is a bit bulky and rough. After wearing and washing it a few times, it is as soft as butter and one of the most comfortable fabrics in the world, especially directly on the skin. In summer it is wonderfully airy and cooling and in winter it is very comfortable for undershirts.

For those who have never tried it - hemp jersey is a fabric that definitely deserves a chance to try it out!

Characteristics

Hemp has special skin-climatic properties. Its fibers have a completely natural temperature-regulating effect. In summer they keep you cool and in winter they create a cozy climate. Under the microscope it becomes clear why: The fibers have small air pockets through which the fiber "breathes". On cold days, they fill up with body heat and store it. On warm days, they ensure an airy feel. Since hemp clothing only rarely needs to be washed - brushing or airing it out is usually enough - the clothing is also very easy to care for.

Hemp is one of the most robust natural fibers there is. Clothing made of hemp is known to last forever, even with daily wear. Tests have shown that hemp fibers are four to seven times more resilient than cotton threads of comparable thickness. It is therefore also perfectly suitable for children of romping and climbing age.

Hemp as a natural product

Like wool, hemp is a natural product. Here the fiber is always of different thickness and there may be foreign fibers such as hay, straw or fiber fly from the factory, which can lead to a slightly uneven appearance!

Hemp and the Environment

The hemp plant is naturally very robust and resistant to insect infestation and plant diseases. Therefore, no insecticides or pesticides are usually required for their cultivation.

Hemp is a very fast growing fiber and currently probably the most environmentally friendly natural fiber in the fabric sector.

care instructions

Like wool garments, our hemp jersey can be hand and machine washed. We recommend machine washing on a wool cycle up to a maximum of 30 degrees with liquid organic wool detergent. Detergent powder is not recommended for hemp, as the grains can sneak into the air pockets and permanently destroy the structure there. Can shrink up to 15% depending on the washing temperature.

sewing instructions

Here I let an expert speak, namely Elena von Traumstuebchen (Link to Facebook)

I sewed the Scarlett from Pattydoo - one of my favorite cuts for hemp jersey (next to the button shirt from Kibadoo) - the fit with the ball is not quite optimal, but I also sewed it more for breastfeeding, you can't just do that long wait for feedback.

I was aware that hemp is usually knitted relatively loosely and is so translucent (here the hemp is meant "light as a feather", we now have two different weight classes for hemp) - the coverage is a little better with color - the natural-colored one is more something for very loose parts or with a shirt underneath. I deliberately did it without for the pictures.

What to look out for now:

When cutting, I always give a few mm more NZ, because the fabric has to lie really carefully in the overlock seam so that it doesn't slip out and run stitches occur.

You can recognize the outside of the hemp jersey by the sheen - this is the V-side of the stitches. The page also feels a bit smoother.

When choosing a cut, you don't have to change anything with cuts designed for BW jersey, you only have to pay attention to the neckline, because it should be wide enough or you can work with additional button strips or, for example, a teardrop neckline. Submarine cuts should also work quite well.

I cut the cuffs wider than usual because the fabric shortens a lot when stretched and I always use the factor 0.9. The hemp cannot be stretched more than this.

When you hem, also neaten the edge that is on the inside, otherwise it will easily unravel, unless you have a cover machine, for example, or use one that also neatens well for topstitching, then it doesn't need to.

care: Hemp is very undemanding. It is also sufficient if it is aired more than washed, but it easily withstands normal washing. Hemp just doesn't like drying - it damages the fibre. Tossing him in to soften him up a bit is no drama though.

Basically, this hemp feels a bit rough on the skin at the beginning, but that settles with wear and from my experience hemp gets softer with every wear and wash (but especially the first).

Oh and I use the same settings and needles when sewing as I do for wool/silk and the like"

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In our FAQs and our wool brochure you will find more information about our wool products in general and tips on care and sewing in particular. For exciting discussions with other seamstresses and to show the finished products, we would like to invite you to our Wool Silk fan group on Facebook.

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