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Red Wine Fabric by the yard

Shop red wine fabric in a range of weights and finishes — from fluid satin and draped chiffon to structured velvet, crepe, and woven jacquard. This deep burgundy-red reads differently across surfaces: matte fabrics like crepe hold the darkness, while satin and organza pull out the red undertone. Order by the yard to get exactly what your project needs, and request swatches to confirm the true depth of shade before cutting.

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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.

Discover 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.

Choosing the Right Red Wine Shade or Weight

Red wine sits between burgundy and true red — if your swatch reads too purple, look at our burgundy options; if it reads too bright, check deeper plum or oxblood shades. Heavier fabrics like velvet and jacquard intensify the color; lighter weaves like chiffon and organza soften it. Weight matters as much as hue when matching to a project.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does red wine fabric bleed or stain other fabrics?
Deep red dyes, including red wine shades, have a higher risk of color transfer than lighter hues — especially on first wash. Pre-wash separately in cold water and test against a white cloth before sewing red wine fabric alongside pale or neutral pieces. This is especially important with velvet and heavily saturated weaves.
How do I wash red wine fabric without fading?
Use cold water, turn the fabric inside out, and avoid long soaks. Skip high dryer heat — air drying preserves depth of color better than machine drying. Wash separately for the first few cycles, and use a detergent formulated for darks if possible.
Can red wine fabric be dyed a different color or overdyed?
Overdyeing a deep red wine is difficult because the existing dye resists lighter colors. You can shift it darker — toward black or deep plum — using fiber-appropriate dye, but lightening it requires stripping the original color first. Fiber content matters: cotton and rayon accept fiber-reactive dyes, while polyester needs disperse dye and heat.
What is red wine fabric commonly used for?
Formal gowns, bridesmaid dresses, theatrical costumes, upholstery, table runners, and holiday décor. The shade reads sophisticated and romantic rather than festive, making it a strong choice for evening wear and interior accents over seasonal or party applications.
Does red wine fabric show lint or pet hair easily?
Yes — dark, saturated fabrics like red wine velvet and crepe show light-colored lint and pet hair clearly. Velvet is the most prone due to its pile. If lint visibility is a concern for your end use, a tightly woven satin or jacquard will be easier to maintain than velvet or a brushed finish fabric.