Viscose Dress Crepe - Patsy's Pink Parade
Price is per HALF metre. 1 unit = 0.5metres. For 1.5metres, add 3 units.
All cut length orders are sent as one continuous length.
Order a sample of this fabric first to make sure it's exactly what you expect.
Specifications:
Weight: Medium / Light
GSM: 167
Composition: 100% Viscose
Width: 154cm / 60.6inch
Pattern repeat: 15cm / 6inch
Colour:
As its name suggests Patsy's Pink Parade boasts a perfectly pink background somewhere between rosebud and candy but equally sweet. A lively printed design of naively printed tulips in hues of deep magenta cornflower blue and retro black sit alongside fluffy emerald/mint-hued grass, cornflowers and lemon and white narcissus.
Properties:
A finely grained texture is typical of a dress-weight crepe, and Patsy's Pink Parade has a fluid, almost weighty drape quality even better across the bias and a medium-weight handle. This closely woven quality fabric also has good opacity so lining may not be a necessity.
Garment Suggestions:
Create elegant garments that emphasise the elegant drape quality by choosing sewing pattern styles with softly flowing details and fine gathers. Think 1940s styles with fine gathers just below the bust, slimming darts and extending through the waist. You can even use this fabric to make elegant drapey palazzo pants, jumpsuits or culottes.
Patsy's Pink Parade will gather beautifully so why not make garments with gently gathered waistlines or feminine flared '70s styles. Full-sleeved blouses with stylish classic tie-necks and softly gathered details will look impeccable (as will most classic shirt and blouse styles). Extend the classic tie-neck blouse aesthetic into a super stylish dress- a simple shirt dress or add some gathered tiers. The Megan Nielsen Protea Capsule Wardrobe is a superb pattern, perfect for use with this fabric. This is one of those fabrics that will do all the work.
Quirky with that Vintage Touch
This fabric has been sourced as surplus deadstock from a small UK womenswear brand that specialises in producing vintage styles influenced by classic 20th century clothing pieces. Mainly 1920s to 1980s, featuring a variety of glam styles. With fabrics originally supplied by British manufacturers where possible.