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Blush Fabric by the yard

Shop blush fabric across a full range of textures and weights — from airy chiffon and delicate tulle to lustrous satin, soft crepe, and intricate lace. Blush reads differently depending on surface finish: a matte crepe stays understated while a silk-touch satin amplifies the pink undertone significantly. Order by the yard to get exactly what your project needs, and request swatches to confirm whether your blush leans peach, pink, or neutral before you cut.

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for Your Creative Projects

A Big Variety of Fabrics to Choose From

Our online fabric shop offers a wide mix of fabrics to fit all kinds of creative ideas.

From comfy knits like single jersey, rib, interlock, French terry and fleece, to stylish wovens such as tweed, herringbone, chiffon, satin and jacquard—you’ll find options for both everyday projects and more dressed-up looks.

Different Materials for Different Feelings

Our fabrics come in many materials, including natural fibers like cotton, linen, bamboo, viscose and wool,

soft and breathable options like viscose, modal and Lyocell,

and easy-care synthetics such as polyester, nylon, acrylic and stretch blends with elastane.

Made for Your Favorite Projects

Whether you’re making T-shirts, tops, hoodies, zip-up hoodies, dresses, leggings, activewear, swimwear, blazers, coats, or even home décor pieces, our online fabric shop has fabrics ready for whatever you’re creating.

The online fabric shop's neat and bright warehouse holds a wide variety of fabrics.

Finding the Right Blush for Your Project

Blush shades vary more than most shoppers expect — some pull warm and peachy, others sit closer to dusty rose or pale nude. Lighter-weight fabrics like organza and chiffon will appear more washed out in blush than heavier options like velvet or jacquard, which hold the pigment more visibly. If you are matching to existing pieces or a specific palette, a swatch is the most reliable step before committing to yardage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does blush fabric show sweat or stains easily?
Yes — blush is light enough that oils, deodorant, and watermarks can be visible, especially on satin and silk-touch fabrics. Treat stains promptly and avoid applying products directly to the fabric surface. For garments worn close to the skin, a lining layer helps protect the face fabric.
How do I wash blush fabric without it turning yellow or gray?
Use cold water and a gentle detergent free of optical brighteners, which can shift pale blush tones over time. Avoid soaking, high dryer heat, and direct sunlight when drying. Delicate blush fabrics like chiffon and lace should be hand-washed or placed in a mesh bag for machine washing.
What is blush fabric commonly used for?
Blush is most associated with bridal and bridesmaid gowns, but it also works well for evening wear, nursery décor, table linens, canopies, and soft furnishings. Tulle and chiffon in blush are staples for wedding backdrops and floral arrangements, while blush velvet and jacquard suit upholstery and decorative pillows.
Can I dye fabric to achieve a blush color?
Blush is difficult to hit precisely with home dyeing because it sits in a narrow range between pale pink and nude. Natural fibers like cotton, linen, and silk take dye most predictably — start with a very diluted pink or rose dye bath and test on a scrap first. Polyester resists standard dyes and is unlikely to produce a true blush result without disperse dye and heat.
Does blush fabric fade faster than deeper colors?
Pale colors like blush can appear to fade or shift more noticeably than saturated shades because any change in tone is easier to see against a light base. Prolonged UV exposure is the main culprit — store blush fabric away from direct light and wash inside out to slow any color shift. Polyester blush fabrics generally hold their tone longer than natural fiber equivalents.