We’ve restocked our wine pvc fabric. The new stock is very close to our original, but we do recommend ordering a swatch if you are trying to match it up with our previous stock and need to ensure you can live with any changes.
We have also extended our patent vinyl range. You requested more colors and we listened. Now you can find white, red, baby pink, and hot pink patent vinyl. Additionally we added 10% more thickness, for a super sleek and high performing fabric.
Our patent vinyl is perfect for corsets, light upholstery, aprons, and anywhere you need something a bit heavier than our 2-way stretch pvc or 4-way stretch pvc. This fabric also differs from our other vinyls in that there is minimal stretch.
Check it out now as we’re running a sale for 25% off!
Lastly, we’re working to bring you new video tutorials this year. We’d love to hear from you as to what you would like to see. Drop us a line at: sales@MJTrends.com.


The 25 percent off sale makes this a good time to test the new patent vinyl colors without committing too heavily right away.
I appreciate the heads up about minimal stretch in the patent vinyl, since that really changes how you’d pattern something like a fitted top or corset.
Hot pink patent vinyl with extra thickness sounds like it’ll hold shape really well, especially for accessories or statement pieces that need that glossy finish.
Glad to see the wine PVC back, but the note about slight differences is helpful since I’ve had color matching issues before. Ordering a swatch first seems like the safest move.
I like that you mentioned specific use cases like aprons and light upholstery, since it helps visualize where the thicker patent vinyl really shines.
Interesting that you increased the thickness by 10 percent on the patent vinyl. That should make a noticeable difference for structure compared to the stretch PVC options.
Nice to see you expanding beyond stretch PVC options, because sometimes you really do need a sturdier, less flexible material for upholstery or structured garments.
Adding more colors while improving performance is a solid upgrade, especially since patent vinyl can sometimes feel too flimsy in lighter weights.
The added patent vinyl colors are exactly what I’ve been waiting for, especially the baby pink and hot pink options. Those are going to be perfect for some corset projects I’ve been planning.
Good call inviting feedback for tutorials, because techniques for handling thicker, minimal-stretch vinyl would be really useful alongside these new additions.
The suggestion to order a swatch for the wine PVC is reassuring, since even small tone shifts can stand out when matching older pieces.
Curious to see the upcoming video tutorials, especially if they cover working with low-stretch vinyl since that can be tricky for beginners.
White patent vinyl is such a useful addition, especially for costumes and aprons where you want that clean, glossy look without worrying about too much give.