I posted Heather Ross’ Far Far Away Collection just a few days ago and decided to do a post about double gauze.
What is it? How is it made? Double gauze is unlike single layer gauze – which is sheer and has an open weave. Double gauze is made up of two layers of gauze that are attached using tiny almost invisible stitches. The double layer allows it to retain its light weight and cool / breezy properties but the fabric is no longer sheer like single layer gauze.
What can I make with it? The fabric is so soft that it’s perfect for almost all projects – quilts, clothing and anything that requires light weight fabrics. Perfect for all your summer sewing projects!
Have you made anything with double gauze? If so please share below! We’d love to see






I made this kimono using double gauze. It was my first time using this type of fabric and I didn’t realize how delicate (and soft!) it is. Next time I will use french seams!
http://craftytalk.wordpress.com/2010/06/07/awesome-lion-kimono/