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Embroidered Fabric
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Embroidered fabric by the yard is a decorative textile enhanced with stitched patterns that add dimension, artistry, and elegance. Ranging from 150gsm to 300gsm, it can be crafted on various base fabrics such as cotton, tulle, organza, or linen. The embroidery may include floral, geometric, or lace-like motifs, often using colorful or metallic threads. This combination of fine craftsmanship and textured surface makes embroidered fabric ideal for fashion design, event décor, and creative projects that require a touch of sophistication.

  • Fabric Content/Material: Cotton, Tulle, Organza, Linen, or Polyester Blends
  • Fabric Application: Dresses, Blouses, Skirts, Evening Gowns, Curtains, Table Linens, and Crafts
  • Color: White, Ivory, Champagne, Black, Gold, Navy, Rose Pink, and Pastel Tones

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Embroidered Fabric Styles for Every Project

Floral Embroidery on Lightweight Base Fabrics

Delicate floral motifs stitched onto sheer or semi-sheer base fabrics create a romantic, dimensional look that flat prints simply cannot replicate. These styles work beautifully for bridal dress fabric, blouses, and formal overlays where texture and elegance matter most. Many of our floral embroidered options are built on organza or tulle bases, giving the finished garment an airy, couture-inspired quality. Pair them with a solid chiffon fabric underlayer for a polished, professional finish.

Geometric and Tonal Embroidery for Modern Aesthetics

For buyers seeking a more contemporary edge, geometric embroidered fabrics offer clean lines and repeating patterns that translate well across both fashion and home décor applications. These designs complement structured garments like blazers and tailored tops, and they work equally well as curtain fabric in modern interiors. The raised threadwork adds tactile interest without overwhelming a minimalist design scheme. Consider pairing geometric embroidery with a neutral cotton fabric base for a grounded, versatile result.

Lace-Like Embroidery for Special-Occasion Glamour

Lace-style embroidered fabrics mimic the intricate appearance of traditional lace while offering greater durability and easier care. They are a popular choice for evening dress construction, costume design, and decorative accents on formal wear. Unlike woven lace, embroidered lace-effect fabrics often hold their shape better and are more forgiving to cut and sew. If you love the ornate look of Chantilly lace fabric, our embroidered alternatives deliver similar visual impact at wholesale-friendly price points.

Intricate ivory floral embroidery on sheer organza draped over a wooden table with tailor shears in a sunlit studio.

Premium Embroidered Fabric Available at Wholesale Prices

Our embroidered fabric by the yard collection brings together an extensive range of threadwork styles, base materials, and motif designs — all available at competitive wholesale pricing that supports your bottom line whether you're a boutique designer or a large-scale manufacturer. From densely stitched floral overlays on organza to subtle tonal embroidery on structured cotton, every yard is crafted to deliver the kind of artisanal detail that sets finished products apart in the market. If you're building a line of bridal dress fabric or creating show-stopping evening dress designs, our embroidered selections offer the visual richness your clients expect. Ordering by the yard gives you the flexibility to source exactly what each project demands without overspending on excess inventory.

Intricate ivory floral embroidery draped over a vintage mannequin in a sunlit atelier with soft morning light.

Endless Uses for Embroidered Fabric by the Yard

Embroidered fabric occupies a unique space in the textile market — it's equally at home in high-fashion ateliers, home décor studios, and specialty craft workshops. Whether you're sewing costume fabric for theatrical productions, crafting elegant curtain fabric for upscale interiors, or designing one-of-a-kind accessories, embroidered fabric delivers a level of texture and dimension that instantly communicates quality and craftsmanship. The variety in our collection means you can find the right weight, motif scale, and base fabric for virtually any creative brief.

For those who appreciate decorative fabric types with structural character, embroidered styles pair naturally alongside brocade damask fabric and beaded fabric for layered, luxurious garment construction. Buying wholesale by the yard means you can stock a range of embroidered options to meet diverse client demands without committing to large minimum runs on any single style. Browse our full collection to discover floral, geometric, and lace-inspired embroidery across a spectrum of colors, base fabrics, and price points suited to professional buyers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of base fabric are commonly used for embroidered fabric?
Embroidered fabric is produced on a wide range of base materials including cotton, organza, tulle, mesh, and polyester. The base fabric determines the overall drape, weight, and end use of the finished piece. Sheer bases like organza and tulle are popular for bridal and evening wear, while cotton and linen bases suit casual or home décor applications. When ordering wholesale, check the product listing for base fabric details so you can plan your project accordingly.
Is embroidered fabric suitable for home décor projects like curtains or cushions?
Absolutely — embroidered fabric is a versatile choice for home décor, adding texture and artistry that printed fabrics cannot match. Heavier cotton or polyester-based embroidered styles work well for cushion covers and table runners, while lighter embroidered organza or voile can create stunning sheer curtain panels. The key is to match the base fabric weight to the structural demands of your project. Many of our wholesale buyers purchase embroidered fabric specifically for high-end interior staging and custom home furnishing lines.
How do I cut embroidered fabric without damaging the stitching?
Use sharp fabric scissors or a rotary cutter and always cut between embroidered motifs rather than through the threadwork whenever possible. Placing the fabric on a flat, stable cutting mat and using pattern weights instead of pins helps preserve the integrity of the embroidery. For fabrics with dense stitching, cutting slowly and deliberately prevents pulling or distorting the threads. If the edges are prone to fraying, finish them promptly with a serger or a zigzag stitch.
What garments and projects are embroidered fabric best suited for?
Embroidered fabric is ideal for garments where visual impact is a priority — think bridal gowns, quinceañera dresses, evening wear, blouses, and formal jackets. It also works beautifully for accessories like bags, headbands, and decorative capes. On the home décor side, it's commonly used for curtains, bed runners, cushion covers, and table overlays. Designers and crafters alike rely on embroidered fabric to add a handcrafted, artisanal quality that elevates any finished piece.
How is embroidered fabric priced compared to regular printed fabric?
Embroidered fabric is generally priced higher than standard printed fabric because the embroidery process — whether done by machine or hand — is more labor- and material-intensive. Factors like thread density, motif complexity, base fabric quality, and overall yardage all influence the per-yard cost. Buying wholesale by the yard significantly reduces your unit cost compared to retail purchasing. Our pricing structure is designed to make premium embroidered fabric accessible for boutique designers, event planners, and production-scale buyers alike.