Description
Hunter Green Stretch Velvet Fabric
This velvet fabric features a unique crushed texture, created by pressing short, raised fibers in various directions for a luxurious finish. Its rich texture and lustrous sheen add a touch of elegance to any project, making it ideal for upholstery, drapery, and home decor.
Soft and Smooth Crushed Velvet Fabric
With a width of 60 inches and a length of 36 inches, it provides ample material to bring your creative visions to life.
Ice Fabric’s Stretch Velvet Fabric has a Stretched and Crushed texture. The surface is incredibly soft to the touch, allowing you to experience a heightened sense of luxury and elegance.
The soft and plush feel of Stretch Crushed Velvet Fabric adds a touch of sophistication to any room. Perfect for creating elegant curtains that bring a sense of luxury and warmth, this fabric’s stretch makes it easy to hang smoothly, while its durability ensures your curtains will stay beautiful for years.
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Key Features of "Ice Fabric’s Stretch Crushed Velvet Fabric"
- Soft Stretch and Crushed texture
- It drapes beautifully
- Comfortable to wear and touch
- Versatile choice
- Easy to wash and care
- Available in a range of colors
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Product Availability
IceFabrics offers "Ice Fabrics Stretch Crushed Velvet Fabric" in variant colors and unique size.
Fabric Measurements:
Size |
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Width |
60 Inches Approx. |
Length |
36 Inches |
Fabric content:
Crafted from 90% polyester and 10% spandex, this fabric offers the perfect blend of durability and flexibility. The polyester provides strength, while the spandex ensures a comfortable stretch.
Color Options:
- White
- Teal
- Silver
- Royal Blue
- Rose Gold
- Red
- Purple
- Pink
- Orange
- Navy Blue
- Mustard Gold
- Jade
- Ivory
- Hunter Green
- Egg Plant
- Dark Gray
- Burundy
- Black
- Aqua
This Stretch crushed velvet fabric is perfect for a wide range of uses, from luxury garments like gowns, shawls, and jackets to home décor items such as curtains, cushions, and upholstery.
Washing Instructions
Caring for Ice Fabrics Stretch Crushed Velvet Fabric is simple. To keep it in excellent condition, we recommend hand washing or using a delicate cycle with cold water. Avoid bleach or harsh detergents, as they can harm the fabric's texture and color.
After washing, hang the fabric to dry or lay it flat to preserve its shape and elasticity. Ironing at low temperatures or using a steamer can help remove any wrinkles or creases.
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Frequently Asked Questions about "Stretch Crushed Velvet Fabric"
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What fabric looks good with Velvet?
There are tons of velvet pieces out there in beautiful jewel tones like emerald green and royal blue that can make such a stylish impact. Since Velvet is a visually heavy fabric, pair it with more delicate fabrics for balance. I especially love how Velvet looks with satin, silk, and lace. -
Is Velvet washable?
Consider washing any velvet with a tag that says "dry clean." Our crushed Velvet and polyester velvets are usually fine to hand- or machine-wash -
What months can you wear Velvet?
Fall and winter are traditional seasons for Velvet, and it can be worn during the day or evening. For a day, a tailored velvet shirt or loose top can be worn with jeans or a long, casual velvet skirt that can be worn with boots and a leather jacket. For the evening, Velvet shows up in pantsuits, jackets, and gowns. -
How to Care for Velvet Clothing
Use a steamer to remove mild creases and never iron velvet. Avoid other actions that might flatten the fabric. -
Which material is used to manufacture the velvet fabric?
High-quality polyester used to make the velvet fabric polyester material maintains its durability. -
What is the use of velvet fabric?
Velvet, a kind of soft, smooth, and shiny knitted fabric, epitomizes luxury and is used in clothing, upholstery, home decor, and other textile applications. The nap of velvet fabric is dense and soft to the touch, which is similar to swans down, and this is the reason why it is called "velvet".
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