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Coral Fabric by the yard

Shop coral fabric across a range of weights and finishes — from breezy chiffon and luminous satin to structured crepe, airy organza, and delicate lace. Coral sits between orange and pink, so undertones shift noticeably depending on fiber content and surface finish; a matte crepe will read warmer while a glossy satin can pull pinker under certain lighting. Order by the yard to get exactly what your project needs, and request swatches before cutting to confirm whether your coral leans peachy, salmon, or true warm-pink.

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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.

Explore soft and breathable options like viscose, modal and Lyocell, plus 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.

Picking the Right Coral Shade or Weight

Peachy corals work well for skin-adjacent garments like bridesmaids' dresses and resort wear, while deeper salmon corals anchor home décor projects like curtains and accent pillows without being too sweet. If you are working with multiple fabrics in the same project, compare swatches side by side — coral shifts dramatically between sheer and opaque weaves.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does coral fabric fade in sunlight?
Coral dyes, particularly those with orange pigment bases, are more prone to UV fading than cooler hues. For curtains or outdoor-adjacent projects, look for solution-dyed synthetics or fabrics with a UV-resistant finish. Store unused yardage away from direct light to preserve the original tone.
How do I wash coral fabric without losing the color?
Wash coral fabrics in cold water on a gentle cycle and turn garments inside out to reduce surface friction. Avoid prolonged soaking, which can lift dye unevenly. Wash separately for the first one or two cycles, especially if the fabric is a natural fiber like cotton or rayon.
Can I dye fabric coral at home?
Yes, but achieving a true coral requires blending orange and pink dyes rather than using a single color. Natural fibers like cotton, linen, and silk take fiber-reactive dyes well; polyester requires disperse dye and heat. Start with a lighter base fabric — dyeing over white or ivory gives you the cleanest coral result.
What is coral fabric commonly used for?
Coral is a popular choice for bridesmaids dresses, resort and swimwear cover-ups, spring and summer apparel, table linens, and event décor. Lighter peachy corals suit flowy silhouettes in chiffon or organza, while heavier weights like jacquard or crepe work for structured garments and home furnishings.
Does coral show lint or pet hair more than other colors?
Mid-tone colors like coral are more forgiving than deep jewel tones but will still show light-colored lint and pet hair on smooth or velvet surfaces. Textured weaves and matte finishes tend to hide debris better than flat, glossy fabrics. A lint roller is especially useful on coral satin or charmeuse.