Deals In Different Fabrics

STRETCH CREP
Stretch Crepe is an easy fabric to wear all year round, it is comfortable on the skin and its viscose content makes it very high quality. Crepe has a slightly rough, textured surface due to its yarns being twisted tightly during manufacture.

SILK MIKADO
What is Mikado silk fabric? Mikado fabrics are a luxurious type of silk that have a heavier weight, therefore a great choice if you want to give structure to a dress, however it keeps you feeling cool and fresh. As silk, Mikado fabrics have a slight shine that makes any garment stand out as it subtly sparkles and glows as the light hits it

STRETCH SILK SATIN
Our apparel and fashion silk satin stretch, made of 94% pure silk and 6% elastan, is a seductive, slinky, lightweight and softly draping fabric that clings to the body. It combines the sheen of silk with the comfort of stretch.

GRACE SATIN
Our heavy weight grace satin is a beautiful silk and viscose blend that features a double-sided satin finish. The handle is stiff, making it perfect for structured designs.

HAIL SPOT TULLE
Stretch Crepe is an easy fabric to wear all year round, it is comfortable on the skin and its viscose content makes it very high quality. Crepe has a slightly rough, textured surface due to its yarns being twisted tightly during manufacture.

SILK CHIFFON
What is silk chiffon fabric? Image result for SILK CHIFFOn fabric Silk Chiffon is an elegant, sheer fabric with a soft, beautiful drape and crepe-like texture. Stronger and heavier than silk Gauze, woven in a way that even the heaviest weights are sheer

PURE SILK CREPE
Crêpe, commonly spelled crepe, is a luxurious fabric that was traditionally made from silk, but can now can be made from almost any fiber. Crepe types vary from thin and lightweight to thick and heavyweight. Most crepe fabrics have a beautiful drape and are popular for evening gowns, suiting, and home decor

SILK GEORGETTE
Silk georgette is a lightweight, breathable, crepe style fabric with a semi-sheer appearance and a dull, matte finish. Georgette is textured and slightly coarse to the touch, woven using tightly twisted yarns in opposite directions which creates a slightly crinkled, crepe-like effect.

SILK FAILLE
Our glamorous silk faille is a smooth, lustrous, and easy to drape fine-ribbed fabric, with a sustained hand. It lends itself to elegant evening gowns, formal jackets or stunning structured wedding dresses

SILK SATIN BACK CREPE
Crepe Back Satin is made by weaving silk or polyester fibers with a variated satin style weave. A soft, smooth, and lustrous front, with a ribbed and matte back, Crepe Back Satin's two different textured sides are a direct result of the highly twisted vertical thread and the minimally twisted horizontal thread

SILK ORGANZA
Organza is a thin, plain weave, sheer fabric traditionally made from silk. Many modern organzas are woven with synthetic filament fibers such as polyester or nylon. Silk organza is woven by a number of mills along the Yangtze River and in the province of Zhejiang in China

SILK TULLE
This 100% silk tulle is a lightweight, soft, gauzy, transparent fabric great for eveningwear, bridal/wedding, lingerie, creative sportswear, and some home décor. This is MUCH softer in hand and drape than synthetic tulle. Best suited for garments with a delicate, gauzy look

SILK DUCHESS SATIN
Duchesse is a top-quality, tightly woven satin made of pure, natural silk. For high-end, formal pieces there really is no substitute. It will make any wedding dress, evening gown, or formal suit into a celebration. Duchesse is exceptionally smooth with a unique, pearly sheen that no other fabric can offer

SILK ZIBELLINE
Silk zibeline fabric, also known as mikado silk is a woven pure silk or wool/silk mix and gives a crisp, sturdy hold, without adding weight to the fabric. Silk zibeline fabric/silk mikado fabric is mostly used for bridal wear, evening dresses, jackets, skirts, trousers and structured tops

NEO-PREEN SCUBA
What can scuba fabric be used for? Scuba material does have a variety of end uses but is almost exclusively used for fashion, as this is why it was created. It is definitely favoured for some types of garments over others though. Form-fitting dresses and swaying skirts, as well as sports clothing, are very popular when made from Scuba fabric