Charlotte Yates Charlotte Yates

But does it come in black?

Sarah Watts Autumn 2021 collection…

Sarah Watts Autumn 2021 collection…

So early 2020, I’m sat cross-legged on my sofa, laptop on my knee scrolling through pages and pages of fabrics. I have a million other demands on my time; a list of emails I ought to send a mile long, and a covid induced disaster to navigate. The world has gone mad, everything is up in the air for all our clients, and my brain is obsessed with finding the perfect fabrics for an all black patchwork quilt.

I’m stuck. A million websites filled with glorious prints and I just can’t hit buy. Fat quarters are relatively inexpensive right? But when each website only has one interesting black option, your costs quickly double. Each quarter brings it’s own postage charge when it’s the only black offering in the inventory.

Why are there infinite options for interesting colourways and prints of every conceivable colour apart from black?

Janet Clare cotton collection

Grunge Spot…

Fast forward 9 months and I’m still looking. The quilt now has touches of colour in it as it’s physically impossible to gather enough tonal prints and interesting textures. As an aside, I’m now also looking for dress fabric. Our bridal fabric suppliers only stock plains and I really want more everyday fabrics. Every search brings up the same old options. I don’t want a colourful floral print on a black background and I’m not one for novelty prints, so where do alternative dressmakers buy their fabric?!

Kansas Troubles…

Kansas Troubles…

We are now trying to choose the fabric for our Willow envelope and just can’t find what we want. A million hours later, a shit ton of research and some serious rabbit-hole digging and I’ve found a wholesaler who publishes the print designers look books online.

OH MY GOD there are so many glorious and interesting black options in their designers’ collections right next to the technicolour options I’ve seen on EVERY website so far… so why oh why do these deliciously dark designs not make it to the stores?

And so began our idea… to source and gather and offer up for sale only the darkest of fabrics, notions and haberdashery… we’ll have all the shades of black, pitch, night, ebony and onyx, in every texture and weave we can find, with a smattering of dark and alternative prints.

Finally… a valid reason to shop fabric guilt free!

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Charlotte Yates Charlotte Yates

Legend Sisters?

It could sound like we’re really big headed, but I promise we’re not. The name comes from our other business Legend Bridal, where we are known in some circles as the Legend Sisters. And even there, Legend Bridal is not some ego project; the name evolved as our bridal designs and influences are heavily inspired by myth and folklore, Goddesses, Immortals and Legends.

The Legend Sisters Rachel and Charlotte

What is Legend Sisters?

A place for sewing enthusiasts with a more alternative interest. We LOVE the revolution that is happening around the slow fashion movement. We identify with the idea of well made clothes that last more than a season. We aspire to a self made wardrobe that reflects our interests. We want interesting cuts, exceptional fit and alternative styling. And while there are some amazing indie designers changing the way people think about their wardrobe and helping people embrace traditional craftsmanship, we recognise that there is little out there for those of us who live a little bit darker.

So here we are, creating sewing tools with skulls at their core and sewing patterns with darker edge.

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