Ace & Jig Spring 2018 Textile Guide

Ace & Jig Spring 2018 Textile Collage
Collage made by me!

Still no official release of Ace & Jig Spring 2018 yet, but I took the liberty of gathering up all of the textiles I saw in the preview photos for some fun discussion and speculation — 25 in all and counting!. In case you missed it, I highly recommend checking out my previous post for a preview of Ace & Jig Spring 2018.

The textile info below is comprised of my own wild (albeit educated) guesses about what to expect. Note: The names aren't real — just a fun inside joke, since the collection so strongly evokes candy to me — but it makes them easier to talk about, so why not? See below for my musings. And feel free to suggest better textile names in the comments!

And if you want to learn more about this season's textiles, take a gander at my recently updated Ace & Jig Fall 2017 Textile Guide!







Textiles:


Textile 1 - Marzipan

Looks like a seersucker-esque puckered singlecloth in white with thin yellow, brown, and grey stripes.

Reminds me a bit of Antique Gauze from Spring 2012 in color.

Textile 2 - Bubblegum
*Editor's Pick!

Looks like a textured singlecloth in millennial pink/peach with subtle metallic stripes.

Reminds me of Incense from Fall 2015, but hopefully less scratchy.

Textile 3 - Spearmint

Looks like a reversible singlecloth in bright green with purple, yellow, and white stripes/dots.

Reminds me of Minidot from Fall 2015 in weave. The main color is very reminiscent of Holland Stripe from Spring 2014.

Textile 4 - Fun Dip

Looks like a textured singlecloth in with a white base and a rainbow of stripes — and possibly some metallic?

Reminds me of Denim from Spring 2013.

Textile 5 - Winterfresh

Looks like a textured singlecloth in a various shades of blue, and possibly some metallic?

Reminds me of Denim from Spring 2013 in texture and Railroad from Fall 2014 in stripiness.

Textile 6 Cotton Candy

Looks like a soft doublegauze in lavender with patterning in purple, orchid, yellow, and blue. I believe its reverse is Textile 7 (Pop Rocks).

Reminds me of Haze from Fall 2014 in color, and Sky from Spring 2017 in feel.

Textile 7 Pop Rocks
*Editor's Pick!

Looks like a soft doublegauze in black with red, green, and yellow dotted patterns — likely the same colors as in Textile 8 (Licorice). I believe its reverse is Textile 6 (Cotton Candy).

Reminds me of Kasuri from Spring 2016.

Textile 8 - Licorice

Looks like a singlecloth with a black base and stripes of red, green, yellow, and white.

Reminds me of Carnival from Spring 2017 in color.

Textile 9 - Chocolate Chip
*Editor's Pick!

Looks like a singlecloth in white with black and beige square patterns.

Reminds me of Parachute and Villa from Spring 2016.

Textile 10 - Zebra Cake

Looks like a singlecloth with navy and white stripes.

Reminds me of Railroad from Fall 2014 and Selvedge from Fall 2016.

Textile 11 - Jolly Rancher

Looks like a textured singlecloth a rainbow plaid.

Reminds me of Gala from Fall 2017 and Cabin Plaid from Fall 2014

Textile 12 - Straw

Looks like a singlecloth in white with broken grey stripes.

Reminds me of Minidot from Fall 2015.

Textile 13 - Gingerbread

Looks like a lightweight singlecloth with a slubby texture in a medium tan with red-orange and white stripes.

Reminds me the tiniest bit of Mackinac from Fall 2014, but fairly unique in color.

Textile 14 - Red Hots

Looks like a reversible textured singlecloth in red-orange with beige stripes/dots.

Reminds me of Minidot from Fall 2015 in weave, and Jolie from Fall 2017 in color.

Textile 15 - M&Ms

Looks like a soft doublegauze in black with geometric patterns in a rainbow of colors. I believe its reverse is Textile 16 (Banana Split).

 Reminds me of Carnival from Spring 2017 in color and Isle from Spring 2015 in pattern.

Textile 16 - Banana Split

Looks like a soft doublegauze in shades of yellow, brown, and grey. I believe its reverse is Textile 15 (M&Ms).

Reminds me of Isle from Spring 2015.

Textile 17 - Violet Beauregard

Looks like a singlecloth in multi-tonal cobalt blue with darker blue stripes.

Reminds me of Promenade from Fall 2017.

Textile 18 - Pink Grapefruit
*Editor's Pick!

Looks like a light singlecloth in wide neon peach and orange stripes separated by thin black stripes.

Reminds me of Regent from Fall 2016 in scale.

Textile 19 - Lemondrop
*Editor's Pick!

Looks like a light singlecloth in black, white, and neon yellow stripes separated by thin black stripes.

Reminds me of Lemon Ministripe from Spring 2011 in color and Chore from Fall 2015 in scale.

Textile 20 - Marshmallow

Looks like a lacy singlecloth in white with beige and cream lacy details.

Reminds me of a neutral version of Merry from Spring 2017.

Textile 21 - Ice Cream Sandwich

Looks like a reversible singlecloth in black with white dots/stripes.

Reminds me of Minidot from Fall 2015 in weave.

Textile 22 - Saltine

Looks like a singlecloth in large-scale black & white gingham plaid with black and white tufts.

Reminds me of Tapestry from Fall 2015 and Pearl from Spring 2017.

Textile 23 - Smarties

Looks like a singlecloth in cream with pink, yellow, and teal stripes separated by thin black stripes.

Reminds me of a cartoon version of Prism from Fall 2017.

Textile 24 - Allsorts

Looks like a singlecloth in milk chocolate brown, yellow, turquoise, and pink stripes separated by dashed stripes.

Doesn't remind me of any other textile.

Textile 25 - Jellybean

Looks like a singlecloth in turqoise, white, orange, and light green stripes.

Reminds me of Sunfilter from Spring 2012.





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