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The best shop to buy dress fabric online by the yard. Fashion fabrics such as bridal satin, sparkly sequin, delicate lace, illusion tulle, flowy chiffon, luxury beading, fairy embroidery flower fabric, etc. for dressmaking, apparel, quilting and party decor. Inspire your creative side and design something truly special with our exciting range of fabrics. Get everything you need to design and create your next dream dress right here at Lunss Couture & OneYard.

Satin

Satin fabric typically has a glossy surface and a dull back, which is the result of the weaving technique used. If a fabric is formed with a satin weave using fibres such as silk, nylon, or polyester, the resulting fabric is called satin, although some definitions insist that the fabric must be made from silk. If the yarns used are short-staple yarns such as cotton, the fabric is classed as sateen.

Satin Fabric
Satin Fabric
shiny satin fabric
shiny satin fabric
Thick & Heavy Twill Satin Fabric
Thick & Heavy Twill Satin Fabric
Slight Stretch Soft Italian Satin Fabric
Slight Stretch Soft Italian Satin Fabric
Delicate and Smooth 395 Thick Satin
Delicate and Smooth 395 Thick Satin
Glossy Soft Satin Fabric
Glossy Soft Satin Fabric
Shiny Acetate Satin Evening Dress Fabric by the Yard
Shiny Acetate Satin Evening Dress Fabric by the Yard
Soft and Glossy Soft Drape Satin Fabric
Soft and Glossy Soft Drape Satin Fabric

Mesh Tulle

Tulle is a fine mesh fabric, often used to make wedding veils and embellish evening wear or wedding gowns. Tulle can be made from either natural or synthetic fibres, including silk, nylon, rayon, or cotton.

Ethereal Soft Hexagon Mesh Tulle Fabric
Ethereal Soft Hexagon Mesh Tulle Fabric
Super Soft Sheer Swiss Tulle Fabric by the Yard
Super Soft Sheer Swiss Tulle Fabric by the Yard
Pleated Elastic Tulle Bridal Fabric by the Yard
Pleated Elastic Tulle Bridal Fabric by the Yard
Neon Color 3D Butterfly Cute Mesh Fabric
Neon Color 3D Butterfly Cute Mesh Fabric
Pearled Soft Mesh Tulle Fabric
Pearled Soft Mesh Tulle Fabric
Polka Dotted Slightly Stretch Soft Mesh Tulle Fabric
Polka Dotted Slightly Stretch Soft Mesh Tulle Fabric
Faded Gold Sequin Glued Glitter Mesh Fabric
Faded Gold Sequin Glued Glitter Mesh Fabric
Dot Beaded Soft Mesh Tulle Fabric by the Yard
Dot Beaded Soft Mesh Tulle Fabric by the Yard

Jersey Spandex

Jersey is a term used to refer to a knitted fabric. The first jersey fabrics were all made from wool, but as the material became more popular, manufacturers started to use different materials to create jersey fabric. So, crafters can find jersey fabric made from materials such as cotton and synthetic fibres. Some manufacturers even use fabric fibre blends to provide the maximum benefits possible.

Crafters can find different types of jersey fabrics. The type of jersey fabric is determined by the knitting technique used to manufacture the fabric. So, crafters can distinguish between standard jersey and double-knit jersey.

Standard jersey is made with a single knit. The fabric is characterised by a smooth surface on one side and a pile surface on the other side. As a result, only one side should be used on the visible side of the garment. Double-knit jersey consists of two jersey fabrics put together. The fabrics are connected back to back, which also delivers a smooth surface on each side. So, you could use each side of this fabric for the visible side of your crafted clothes.

Interlock Double-Knit Jersey Fabric
Interlock Double-Knit Jersey Fabric
4-way Stretch Milk-silk Knit Fabric by the Yard
4-way Stretch Milk-silk Knit Fabric by the Yard
Double-knit FDY Spandex Fabric
Double-knit FDY Spandex Fabric
Polyester Spandex Jersey Knit Dress Fabric by the Yard
Polyester Spandex Jersey Knit Dress Fabric by the Yard

Velvet, Velveteen, Velour

Compared to velvet, velveteen has a bit more substance. The material also has a pile, but this pile is always shorter than 3mm. Of course, velvet does have benefits that velveteen does not have. Velvet drapes better than velveteen and has more sheen.

Polyester Stretch Velvet Fabric
Polyester Stretch Velvet Fabric
Shimmering Stretch Crystal Velvet Fabric
Shimmering Stretch Crystal Velvet Fabric
Sequin Over Velvet Dress Fabric
Sequin Over Velvet Dress Fabric
Stretchy Pleated Velvet Fabric for Dressmaking
Stretchy Pleated Velvet Fabric for Dressmaking

Crepe

A crepe fabric is a fabric with a light to a medium weight. It is often used for dresses, blouses, and more elegant garment designs. In some cases, it can be used for curtains and decorative pillows. Crepe fabric can be made from numerous fabric fibres. Common fabric fibres used for crepe include silk, wool, and synthetics. Depending on the source fibre, the ultimate crepe fabric can have variable properties. Of course, there are some properties all crepe fabric has, no matter the source fibre used to create the material. In fact, crepe has this unique wrinkled appearance, which is certainly interesting for more textured garments.

Crinkle Chiffon Crepe Wrinkle Fabric
Crinkle Chiffon Crepe Wrinkle Fabric
Ivory Soft Crepe Satin Bridal Fabric
Ivory Soft Crepe Satin Bridal Fabric

Double Knits

Double-knit fabric is made by knitting two layers of fabric together. To do this, manufacturers use a combination of several needles, creating a strong but rather intricate material.

Interlock Fabric

Interlock fabric is a special double-knit fabric. It is often compared to the popular jersey knit fabric, given its similar appearance. However, there are some differences between jersey knit and interlock knit dressmakers should be aware of.

Transparent Fabric

There are an endless number of transparent fabrics, this includes popular options such as organza, chiffon, georgette, voile, tulle, and many others. These fabrics can also be made from various materials. Depending on the fabric type, transparent fabrics can be made from cotton, polyester, silk, rayon, viscose, and many other source fibres.

Lame Fabric

A lame fabric is a unique type of fabric, which can be either woven or knit. The unique property of lame fabric is that manufacturers use metallic fabric fibres in thin ribbons, creating the unique look and feel of the final fabric. Lame fabric can be made with a number of metallic fibres, this includes silver and gold. While gold and silver and the most common, there are some copper options available these days too.

Iridescent Laser Stretch Metallic Glitter Lame Fabric
Iridescent Laser Stretch Metallic Glitter Lame Fabric
Iridescent Foil Spandex High Elasticity Lame Fabric
Iridescent Foil Spandex High Elasticity Lame Fabric
Iridescent White/purple Glitter Stretch Lame Fabric
Iridescent White/purple Glitter Stretch Lame Fabric
4-way Stretchy Shiny Lame Fabric
4-way Stretchy Shiny Lame Fabric