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Single Jersey Fabric
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Single Jersey fabric by the yard is a lightweight, breathable knit perfect for comfortable everyday wear. Soft, flexible, and easy to sew (120–180gsm), it’s ideal for T-shirts, casual dresses, baby clothing, sleepwear, linings, and lightweight loungewear.

  • Fabric Content/Material: 100% Cotton, Cotton-Modal Blends, or Cotton-Polyester Mixes
  • Fabric Application: T-Shirts, Casual Dresses, Baby Clothing, Sleepwear, Linings, Lightweight Loungewear
  • Color: White, Heather Grey, Navy, Soft Mint, Coral, Black

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Why Single Jersey Fabric Works So Well

Lightweight Comfort for Everyday Garment Making

Single jersey is a single-knit fabric prized for its smooth face, subtle texture on the reverse, and natural two-way stretch that moves comfortably with the body. At 120–180gsm, it sits in a sweet spot between sheer and heavy, making it ideal for T-shirts, tanks, and casual dresses. If you work with a range of knit weights, you may also want to explore our Modal Fabric or Spandex Fabric options for projects that need added drape or elasticity.

Fiber Choices That Shape the Final Feel

The fiber content of single jersey dramatically influences its performance. Cotton single jersey breathes well and is gentle against sensitive or baby skin, while polyester blends add durability and wrinkle resistance — browse our Cotton Fabric and Polyester Fabric collections for complementary options. Modal and viscose blends lend a silkier hand feel and enhanced drape, perfect for loungewear or lightweight dresses where softness is the priority.

Versatile Applications From Apparel to Loungewear

Few fabrics cross categories as effortlessly as single jersey. It is the go-to choice for casual T-shirts, children's clothing, nightwear, and fitted casual dresses, and its stretch recovery means finished garments hold their shape wash after wash. For projects that call for a breathable fabric with a soft hand, single jersey consistently outperforms woven alternatives. Those building a full activewear or resort collection might also consider pairing it with pieces in our Beach Fabric range for coordinated, on-trend results.

Sage green single jersey knit draped over a wooden table in a sunlit, modern sewing studio background.

Soft, Stretchy Single Jersey Fabric by the Yard

Single jersey fabric has earned its place as one of the most widely used knit fabrics in garment manufacturing, and it is easy to understand why. Its combination of softness, two-way stretch, and breathability makes it an everyday essential for apparel designers, small-batch producers, and home sewers alike. Available here in cotton, modal, and poly blends across a 120–180gsm weight range, our single jersey selection is sourced with consistent quality in mind. Whether you are crafting a run of basic T-shirts or developing a loungewear line, this fabric delivers reliable performance yard after yard. For projects where you need a complementary woven option, our Cotton Fabric range pairs naturally with jersey knits in mixed-construction garments. Those drawn to ultra-soft blends may also find our Modal Fabric collection worth exploring alongside single jersey options.

Dusty rose jersey knit draped on a wooden mannequin in a sunlit, minimalist boutique design studio.

Order Single Jersey Wholesale for Any Project Size

Buying single jersey fabric by the yard gives you the flexibility to match your exact production needs — whether you are sampling a new design, fulfilling a small custom order, or stocking up for a full season of production. Our wholesale pricing structure rewards larger yardage purchases while still keeping smaller runs accessible, so independent designers and boutique manufacturers can compete without overcommitting to inventory. With multiple fiber compositions and weights available, it is straightforward to find the right single jersey for every end use, from lightweight baby bodysuits to mid-weight casual dresses.

Single jersey is also a remarkably versatile canvas for print and color. Solid jerseys are perennial bestsellers for basics, but the fabric also takes reactive dyes exceptionally well, meaning printed styles — from bold graphics to subtle all-overs — retain vibrant color through repeated washing. If you are building a collection that mixes knits and wovens, consider pairing single jersey pieces with styles made in Viscose Fabric for added variety in texture and drape. For functional performance garments, combining single jersey with a 4 Way Stretch Fabric base layer can round out a well-engineered activewear or athleisure range.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between single jersey and double jersey fabric?
Single jersey is knitted on one set of needles, producing a fabric with a smooth knit face and a looped purl back. It is lighter, more drapey, and has a natural tendency to curl at the edges when cut. Double jersey is knitted on two sets of needles, resulting in a thicker, more stable fabric with less curl and greater body — making single jersey the better choice when softness and lightweight drape are the priority.
What GSM should I choose for T-shirts versus baby clothes?
For standard adult T-shirts, a single jersey in the 150–180gsm range offers enough body to hold its shape without feeling heavy. For baby clothes and infant garments, a lighter 120–150gsm weight is preferable as it stays soft against delicate skin and allows better airflow. If you are making fitted loungewear or dresses, the mid-range around 160gsm tends to drape beautifully without being see-through.
Does single jersey fabric curl at the edges when cutting?
Yes, edge curling is a characteristic of single jersey due to the tension in its single-knit structure. To manage this, many sewers use pattern weights instead of pins, cut pieces slightly larger than needed, and serge or overlock the edges promptly after cutting. Stabilizing cut pieces with a light spray starch or keeping them flat until you are ready to sew also helps control the curl during construction.
What needle and stitch should I use to sew single jersey?
A ballpoint or stretch needle (size 75/11 or 90/14 depending on fabric weight) is essential — it slides between the knit loops rather than piercing and breaking them. Use a narrow zigzag stitch or a dedicated stretch stitch on a conventional sewing machine, or a serger for professional-looking seams that flex with the fabric. Avoid straight stitches for main seams, as they will pop when the fabric stretches.
How much single jersey fabric do I need per yard for a basic T-shirt?
For an adult medium T-shirt, plan on approximately 1.5 to 2 yards of 60-inch-wide single jersey fabric. Children's sizes typically require 1 to 1.25 yards, while oversized or long-sleeved adult styles may need up to 2.5 yards. Always add a little extra — around 10% — to account for pre-wash shrinkage and any cutting adjustments, particularly if you are working with a printed or directional design.