Details
Content:
100% Polyester
Width:
58 inches
Weight:
303 GSM
Thickness:
0.32 mm
Care:
Machine Wash, Cold; Tumble Dry, Low
Description
Peachskin fabric is a soft and smooth, light to medium weight fabric. First woven, then napped, Peachskin fabric is made with 100% polyester fibers and has a plush texture with soft, raised fibers. Light to medium weight, Peachskin fabric weighs 7.6oz per linear yard, has a 303 GSM, a 0.64 mm thickness, and measures 58/60" in width. When hung, Peachskin fabric has a high flow and drapes well.
Available in a variety of vivid, matte colors, Peachskin fabric can be further printed on using dye sublimation printing. Peachskin fabric is offered at wholesale prices, whether by the yard or in bulk by the roll.
Peachskin fabric is a comfortable and casual, chic fabric, perfect for both apparel and décor applications. Soft and vibrantly colored, Peachskin fabric can be used for crafting shirts, blouses, skirts, dresses, and more. Also, Peachskin fabric has a high, graceful flow and drape, and can be used for many décor projects, including curtains, bedding, quilting, and much, much more.
FAQ
What is peachskin fabric?
Peachskin fabric is a smooth and soft fabric with a high flow and drape. Woven and abraded, Peachskin fabric is known for it's soft raised fibers, similar to the feeling of a fuzzy peach!
How to sew peachskin fabric?
Peachskin fabric is very easy to sew with, and great fabric for beginners learning how to sew. When sewing with peachskin fabric it is recommended to use a microtex or other sharp, pointed needle to avoid causing large holes or tears in the fabric. Additionally it is recomended to use a smaller stitch length to avoid any puckering. Lastly, it is important to serge or finish edges with a zig zag stitch to prevent the edges from fraying.
How to prevent holes developing when sewing with peachskin fabric?
Peachskin fabric is a tightly woven fabric with soft, napped (raised) fibers. When sewing with Peachskin fabric it is recommended to use microtex or very sharp needles to avoid causing any visable holes or tears in the fabric.