Crepe de Chine is a lightweight, soft, and subtly textured fabric perfect for evening-wear, bridal/wedding, high-end sportswear, and home decor. Our Crepe de Chine in red clay is ideal for light blouses, scarves, dresses, and skirts; as well as making a great lining fabric. "Crepe de Chine" translates from French as "Crepe of China" it's most recognized by its visible and touchable texture. The fabric is very durable and moderately easy to sew. It's a perfect fabric for warm-weather garments, as the silk fibers have a natural absorbency and the slightly gauzy nature makes it very breathable. This fabric is available in a wide range of colors.
100% Grade A Silk
44" Wide
16mm
First Quality Fabric
Imported from Asia
Tight crepe yarns give fabric its soft but slightly pebbly texture. Very light with a soft drape.
Very soft but visible sheen
- This is a structurally sound fabric that is not difficult to sew, but take extra care when working with such a thin fabric to prevent grain distortion and snagging
- Use with nap cutting layout (i.e. all pattern pieces laid out in the same lengthwise direction) so all pattern pieces reflect light the same way and shading is prevented.
- Because of it's ultra thin weight, fabric tends to move when laid out for cutting. Layer the fabric between two sheets of tissue thin paper before cutting to stabilize. Hold fabric in place using fabric weights or fine, sharp pins (like ourextra fine pins). Keep cut fabric pieces pinned to tissue paper until right before you’re ready to sew
- Use tissue paper as backing when sewing seams together to help stabilize fabric – tear away once seam is secure
- It’s best to only cut 1-2 layers at a time to avoid grain distortion
- Use a new, thin needle when sewing this fabric to avoid snags– especially when machine sewing
- Frays less than most other thin silk fabrics when cur, but still take care to finish all seams and hems
- The best finishes for crepe de chine are French seams, overlock (serger), purl stitch, and very narrow hems (1/8”)
Dry clean or hand wash in cold water using a mild detergent. Agitate gently and rinse with cool water after a few minutes. Do not let the fabric soak. Lay flat to dry, do not wring out. Iron on "silk setting" w/steam and pressing cloth.