Being a Fableism stockist gives Surge, and therefore our customers, access to some truly lovely fabric. Fableism wovens are some of our favorites, but decision overwhelm can happen easily when choosing a pattern. Here are some apparel pattern suggestions that let the fabric shine.


Friday Pattern Co. Donny Shirt
A little more complicated than some others on this list, the Donny Shirt has been popular in the sewing world. Experiment with directional lines, make a cutesy floral top, or grab one of the solid watercolors for a wardrobe staple.

This dress is perfect for the pretty ginghams and daisies in the Fableism lines. Simple style lines mean the prints won't get chopped up too much visually.

Similar to the above Skyline Dress, the Tate Romper has simple style lines that work well with prints. For using up scraps of Fableism, try the Small Museum Sunday Dress.

Another more complicated pattern in terms of style lines, the Arthur Pants hop onto the barrel leg pant trend without having to use denim. A great pattern choice for solid watercolors, or go for dopamine dressing in a bright print.

A simple cut-on dolman sleeve means easier sewing in this top from Chalk and Notch. Plus, it includes an option for a fun cut out back with ties.

Paradise Patterns Humla Romper
Another simple look with a big impact, the Humla Romper flies under the radar as a go-to woven pattern. This one would look lovely in a plaid or gingham.
No matter which pattern you choose, your will be end up with a long-lasting garment of high quality. Have you used Fableism before? Be sure to share with us on social media by tagging Surge Fabric Shop! And if you haven't tried it, shop all of our new arrivals and restocks here.