Our homage to Soho’s Batcave Club of the early 1980s, this beautifully-draping black viscose georgette fabric is just the thing for dark seductions, gothic wafting and mysterious layers.
What kind of fabric is this?
This is a sheer viscose georgette which in terms of its handle and the way it behaves, is like a very thin crepe fabric. Woven using twisted threads it has some ease across its bias.
. Tips for working with sheer fabrics such as this one include:
- Spray your fabric with a fine starch spray before cutting in order to stabilise the fabric on your cutting table
- Use a fine ‘Sharp’ needle for stitching
- Reduce your stitch length a little
- Don’t stitch back-and-forth at the beginning and end of a seam! Leave long bobbin and spool threads for tying-off. You can also gently hold the tension on these threads behind your presser foot to ease the fabric through as you start to stitch
- Use French seams as a means of strengthening your seams as well a finishing them tidily.
- Test your machine on an off-cut before starting on the garment itself.
What does this fabric feel like?
Our black viscose georgette fabric has a slightly-textured crepe-like feel to it. It’s very soft and gentle against the skin and since it’s been created using fine viscose yarns, there’s breathability here too.
How does this fabric move?
This is a very fluid fabric which wafts on the air and drapes with soft, rounded folds. You can see how it behaves in this video.
Do I need to line this fabric?
Sheer and semi-sheer fabrics are normally used as a layer over other garments or as a deliberately semi-see-through design element in a garment. For that reason lining is usually counter-productive.
What can I make with this fabric?
French seams will be the order of the day for making up this black viscose georgette fabric. They’ll provide an elegant finish as well as a little definition for your finished garment. Blouses, tops, unstructured robes and overshirts will all be options for this fabric although as a sheer fabric you’ll want to consider camisoles or layering as a means of bringing a little modesty to the party.
We love the spirit embodied in the Venus Robe pattern shown here – perfectly suited to our black viscose georgette fabric – and a great design to try if you’re new to sewing with sheer fabrics.
Alternatively you could simply opt for a beautifully hand-hemmed scarf to drift over your shoulders.
Fabric width
150cm
Fabric composition
100% viscose
Fabric care
We recommend hand-washing this fabric – see our Fabric care pages for more information.
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