myEDITED: How Do I Use The Fabric Filter?
What Is A Fabric Filter?
As highlighted in the filter panel, you can now add Fabric as a field within your Dashboard.

How Do I Add An Individual Filter?
Click on the Fabric Filter in your Filter Panel. It will default to the individual fabrics tab.

Click on the fabrics dropdown to view a list of predefined fabrics to select from.

Select +Add fabric to add your selected fabric type. This will now appear in the right-hand column. Repeat this step to add multiple fabric fields.

Click the X beside the fabric type in the right-hand column to delete it from your filter.
Click Apply at the bottom of your filter panel to add it as a filter.
How Do I Add Specific Blends?
Toggle to the tab beside individual fabrics labeled Specific blend.

The fabric type dropdown will remain unchanged. However, below it, a new dropdown will be available. By default, this new dropdown will show “Any Amount.”

If “At least” or “Less” is selected, a second number input will appear. The tag will automatically update to reflect the selected composition.
You can then specify the percentage for each fabric i.e 50%. What you have selected in the left-hand column will now populate in the right.
 
If you switch back to the Individual Fabrics tab, any fabrics selected in the Specific Blend tab will be retained.
You can also create groups of fabrics to build more complex queries by combining selections with AND or OR.

How Do I Search For Fabrics?
Click on the Fabric dropdown and start typing the name of the fabric you want. As you type, predefined results will appear. If your fabric doesn’t appear in these results, it will be listed at the bottom as a manual search option.
This allows you to enter a custom fabric name i.e gore-tex.

This filter is only available in myEDITED.