Tumbling Triangles - Crepe Blister Jacquard
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.
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Weight: Medium
Composition: 38% Polyester, 27% Acetate, 14% Viscose, 11% Silk, 10% Polyamide
Width: 120cm / 47.2inch
Pattern repeat: 4cm / 1.57inch
If you love quirky and quality fabrics with a definite designer pedigree, then you'll love our Tumbling Triangles! This superior quality, medium weight fabric has a wonderful woven design of (windmill like) or tumbling triangles which catch the light with a subtle, silky sheen and lightly rippled effect thanks to the blister cloth construction which creates little pockets (or blisters) where the triangles feature in the design.
The crinkled crepe yarns produce a fabulous textured ridge detail in the background, pulling the whole design of the fabric together and producing excellent textural and visual interest.
Black fabrics are a classic, However, if like some of us, you only wear black when it's of a quirky and superior quality, then Tumbling Triangles is definitely the ticket!
Boasting excellent width wise and lengthwise stability and a lustrous medium weight drape quality, this fabric will make amazing statement pieces such as duster coats; (Think 1920s evening attire, have a go at Stitchless TV's Sculptural Bucket Coat for an updated edgy version), oversized blazers, tuxedos and matching pants, or why not create your ultimate Little Black Dress? Tumbling Triangles is the perfect fabric for this!
Alongside cocoon coats, coatigans and evening jackets, try a Chanel-style jacket and add luxury beaded trims for a truly designer look. Love the 'sports luxe' style? Then go for bomber jacket styles with luxury metallic zips and dress it down with leggings or jeans.
This is a Deadstock Fabric
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