Lightweight Silky Viscose Poplin - Nude Rose
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: Light
GSM: 127
Composition: 100% Viscose
Width: 150cm / 59inch
Pattern repeat: N/A
Colour:
This pleasing shade of pink is the colour of pretty hedgerow rosebuds or a delicate fair-skinned pink beige. Nude Rose is a very vintage-inspired pink hue. Popular for feminine attire especially from the '20s to the '40s eras. Sit this 'nude pink' with black or coffee beige accents for a very authentic vintage style!
Properties:
Nude Rose boasts a stable hand width and lengthwise plus a super soft, fluid drape quality (especially bias-wise). Viscose fibres are created from plant cellulose and produce a fabric that is breathable and cool to the touch. Utilise the soft drape and make softly draping, gathered and tiered styles.
Garment Suggestions:
Put this vintage Nude Rose to use for blouses and shirts with softly gathered details, longer line shirts and shirt dresses with drop shoulders and loose silhouettes. Closet Core patterns - Kalle is perfect, classic shirts and sweet blouses with Peter Pan collars, pretty tea dresses with gathered skirts. The Megan Neilsen Protea Capsule Wardrobe Set Pattern is the ideal pattern for a multitude of hackable designs that will look superb made up in Nude Rose.
Create retro-style lounge wear- nightdresses, pyjamas, camisoles, slips and robes trimmed with black or coffee-hued lace for seriously stylish and indulgent pieces. The Joti Duster Jacket - Sew Different is a versatile robe-style pattern with softly gathered feature front panels and sleeves.
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.