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Pink Fabric by the yard

Shop pink fabric across a full spectrum of shades and constructions — from blush tulle and dusty rose chiffon to hot pink satin, mauve crepe, and floral jacquard. Pink reads differently depending on surface finish: a matte organza holds a soft, diffused tone while a glossy satin pushes the same hue brighter and more saturated. Order by the yard to get exactly what your project needs, and request swatches to confirm undertone — pink is one of the trickiest colors to judge on screen.

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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.

Choose soft and breathable options like viscose, modal, and Lyocell, or 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 Pink

Cool-toned pinks with blue undertones suit fair and cool complexions and pair well with silver or ivory. Warm pinks with peach or coral undertones work better alongside gold, cream, or tan. If you are working with sheers like chiffon or tulle, keep in mind that layering will deepen the apparent shade significantly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does pink fabric fade in the wash?
Light pinks and pastel blush shades are more prone to fading than saturated hot pinks, especially on natural fibers like cotton and linen. Wash in cold water, turn garments inside out, and avoid prolonged sun exposure when drying. Silk and rayon pinks should be hand-washed or dry-cleaned to preserve the dye.
Will pink fabric show lint or pilling more than other colors?
Mid-tone and light pinks show dark lint and pet hair more visibly than deeper colors. Fabrics with a brushed or fuzzy surface — like fleece or certain knits — will also pill more noticeably in pink because the contrast between worn and unworn fibers is easier to see. Choose tightly woven constructions like satin or crepe if pilling is a concern.
Can I dye fabric pink at home?
Yes, but fiber content determines your method. Cotton, linen, and rayon take fiber-reactive dyes well and produce consistent pink tones. Silk accepts acid dyes with good saturation. Polyester requires a disperse dye and high heat, and results can skew more coral or magenta depending on the base dye used. Always pre-wash the fabric to remove any sizing or finish before dyeing.
What is pink fabric commonly used for?
Bridal and bridesmaid wear, baby and children's apparel, dancewear, Valentine's Day and event décor, table linens, and costume construction. Blush and dusty rose are popular for wedding applications in chiffon, satin, and lace. Hot pink works well for theatrical costumes and statement fashion pieces.
Is pink fabric sheer or opaque?
It depends entirely on the fabric type, not the color. Chiffon, organza, and tulle in pink are sheer by nature and will require lining for most apparel applications. Satin, crepe, and jacquard are generally opaque. Very light blush shades in any fabric can appear more translucent than a deeper pink in the same construction, so check the fabric weight and weave before ordering.