Our black cotton spandex jersey fabric is a 10oz, 4-way stretch knit in a classic, deep black shade — built for fitted garments that need to move, recover, and hold their color. This 95% cotton / 5% spandex blend combines natural breathability with reliable elastic recovery. Available by the yard from 1 yard to 20-yard rolls.
Key Features
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4-Way Stretch — Stretches horizontally and vertically with full recovery
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10oz Weight — Substantial hand, good drape, not see-through
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95% Cotton / 5% Spandex — Breathable natural fiber with elastic stretch
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58-60" Width — Efficient for pattern layouts
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Colorfast Black — Classic, deep black tone holds through repeated washing
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Anti-Curl Edges — Lies flat for easy cutting and sewing
Product Specifications
| Material |
95% Cotton, 5% Spandex |
| Weight |
10 oz/yd² (195 GSM) |
| Width |
58-60 inches |
| Stretch |
4-way (horizontal + vertical) |
| Color |
Black, colorfast |
| Construction |
Jersey knit |
| Care |
Machine wash cold, tumble dry low |
Popular Uses
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T-Shirts & Tops: Fitted tees, tank tops, and casual wear
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Wardrobe Essentials: The go-to base layer — pairs with everything, season-proof
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Dresses & Skirts: Bodycon dresses, pencil skirts, and wrap styles
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Baby & Kids: Onesies, rompers, and kids' leggings
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Underwear & Loungewear: Comfortable stretch basics
Care Instructions
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Machine wash cold on gentle cycle. Turn garments inside out to preserve color.
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Tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. High heat degrades spandex over time.
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No bleach. Use mild detergent to preserve stretch recovery.
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Do not iron directly on spandex — use a press cloth on low heat if needed.
Full care details: How to Wash & Care for Spandex Fabric.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 10oz cotton spandex see-through?
No. At 10oz per square yard, this is a medium-heavy jersey with excellent opacity. It works well for fitted garments without a lining, even in lighter colors.
Does cotton spandex shrink?
The cotton component can shrink 2-3% on the first wash. Pre-wash before cutting. Always wash cold and dry low — high heat permanently damages the spandex fibers and reduces stretch recovery.
Can I use this for activewear?
Yes, for moderate-activity garments like yoga pants, casual leggings, and workout tops. For high-intensity or moisture-wicking needs, consider our nylon spandex fabric which dries faster.
What needle and stitch should I use?
Use a ballpoint or stretch needle (size 75/11 or 80/12) to avoid skipped stitches. Sew with a zigzag stitch, stretch stitch, or serger to maintain elasticity in the seams.
Browse our Cotton & Woven Fabric Collection, or explore all black fabrics. For stretch fabric comparison, read our Stretch Fabric Guide.
Buying in bulk? Get the full 75-yard jersey roll and save.