Favorite Fabric? Are you kidding? Is it fabric? It’s my favorite.

There’s the hand-woven handkerchief made by a friend that is my absolute favorite textile accessory.
There’s silk taffeta, and the occasional silk satin, for bonnets.
And linen for shifts and linings.
But my all-time favorite fabrics are Indian block print cottons. I have multiple yards in storage, and multiple yards in the accessible Strategic Fabric Reserve. I try not to look at them in the online shops, for I cannot afford to be tempted.
My favorite three gowns are made of Indian block print cotton:
The Milliner in Red

The Bib-Front Tailoress

And the somewhat noticeable Nancy Dawson.

There’s an early red, white, and black calico based on a Philadelphia runaway ad, too, and though I’ve not had it on in a while, it may be due for a renaissance.

Oh, and while it requires some shoulder strap adjustments, there’s the brown Indian print I wear as a unsatisfactory Philadelphia servant and Boston sight-seer…and the red print I wore for a 1790 Providence housekeeper.
So, yes, pretty much my favorite, and of the prints? Nancy Dawson, hands down, though I was skeptical at first, for the yellow was so very bright. Made up and worn, though, I love it.
Nancy is my favourite too- but they’re all great! Oh, the fabric wantses…
Oh gosh yes! I love me some indian cotton prints. And that handkerchief is a thing of beauty and envy!