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Embroidered Fabric
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Embroidered fabric by the yard is a decorative textile featuring stitched patterns, motifs, or designs, adding texture and elegance to garments and home décor. Typically weighing between 150gsm and 350gsm, embroidered fabrics are made from cotton, polyester, or blended fibers to provide durability, soft hand feel, and structured embellishments. Its textured surface and medium drape make it suitable for dresses, blouses, skirts, jackets, as well as decorative accents like cushion covers, table runners, and curtains. Popular among designers, small studios, and DIY makers, embroidered fabric brings intricate detail and refined style to apparel and interiors.

  • Fabric Content/Material: Cotton, Polyester, Rayon, or Blended Fibers
  • Fabric Application: Dresses, Blouses, Skirts, Jackets, Scarves, Cushion Covers, Curtains, Table Runners
  • Fabric Types: Cotton Lawn, Satin, Chiffon, Crepe, Organza, Linen Blends, Twill, Polyester Blends

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Discover the World of Embroidered Fabric

Elegant Texture That Elevates Every Project

Embroidered fabric brings a handcrafted, dimensional quality that printed or woven patterns simply cannot replicate. The raised threadwork catches light beautifully, making it a preferred choice for evening dress designs and formal blouses where visual impact matters. Whether the motifs are delicate floral clusters or bold geometric stitching, each yard carries a sense of artisanal refinement that resonates with discerning buyers and designers alike.

Base Materials That Define Performance and Drape

Our embroidered fabrics are available on a range of base cloths, each lending its own character to the finished piece. Cotton fabric bases offer breathability and a crisp hand feel ideal for warm-weather garments, while polyester fabric bases add durability, wrinkle resistance, and vibrant color retention for home décor applications. Blended constructions combine the best of both worlds, giving you a fabric that performs well across a wide spectrum of end uses from structured cushion covers to flowing curtains.

From Apparel to Home Décor: Versatile Applications

Few fabric categories cross the boundary between fashion and interiors as naturally as embroidered cloth. It is equally at home as curtain fabric adding depth and texture to a living space as it is crafted into an elegant cushion fabric that anchors a room's aesthetic. Designers working on bridal collections, costume pieces, or statement accessories consistently turn to embroidered fabric for its ability to communicate luxury without requiring additional embellishment.

Intricate floral vine embroidery in champagne and sage green threads on cream linen draped over a wooden table.

Premium Embroidered Fabric by the Yard for Wholesale Buyers

Our embroidered fabric collection spans 150–350gsm and covers a broad range of motifs, thread densities, and base materials, giving wholesale buyers the flexibility to source exactly what their projects demand. Whether you are building a seasonal apparel line, fulfilling a large home décor order, or sourcing fabric for bridal dress fabric production, our range is designed to meet professional volume requirements without compromising on quality. Each fabric undergoes quality checks to ensure consistent stitch density, colorfastness, and base cloth integrity across every yard. Competitive per-yard pricing and reliable stock levels make it straightforward to plan production schedules with confidence.

Cream floral embroidered linen draped on a wooden table alongside sage green damask and vintage brass shears.

Explore Embroidered Styles Across Patterns and Textures

Embroidered fabric pairs beautifully with complementary patterned textiles when building a cohesive collection. Designers often combine it alongside floral fabric for coordinated apparel lines, or contrast its textured surface against the smooth geometry of damask fabric in upholstery and drapery projects. The interplay of surface interest and pattern gives creative professionals a rich toolkit for developing distinctive, market-ready products.

For projects that call for additional surface embellishment or decorative detailing, our broader pattern and specialty fabric categories offer excellent companion options. If you are exploring tactile, dimensional fabrics beyond embroidery, consider browsing our beaded fabric selection for evening wear applications or our brocade damask fabric range for structured formal and home décor uses. With flexible ordering by the yard, you can trial multiple options before committing to full production quantities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What GSM range is best for embroidered fabric used in dresses?
For dresses and blouses, embroidered fabrics in the 150–200gsm range typically offer the best drape and wearability. Lighter weights flow well and are comfortable against the skin, especially in cotton or blended bases. Heavier options in the 250–350gsm range are better suited to structured garments or home décor items like cushion covers and curtains where body and stability are more important.
Is embroidered fabric suitable for bridal or formal wear?
Absolutely — embroidered fabric is one of the most popular choices for bridal and formal wear because the raised threadwork adds texture and elegance without requiring additional embellishment. Polyester-base embroidered fabrics often feature a subtle sheen that photographs beautifully, while cotton-base options offer a more organic, artisanal look. Both are widely used in gowns, veils, bodice panels, and overlays.
Can embroidered fabric be used for curtains and soft furnishings?
Yes, heavier embroidered fabrics in the 250–350gsm range are well suited to curtains, cushion covers, and bed runners. The embroidered surface adds tactile interest and a sense of luxury to any interior setting. When selecting fabric for curtains, look for tightly embroidered designs on stable base cloths that will hold their structure when hung over time.
Does the embroidery affect how the fabric is cut or sewn?
Embroidered fabric generally sews like its base cloth, but a few extra precautions help protect the threadwork. Use sharp scissors or a rotary cutter to avoid snagging embroidered threads at the cut edges, and consider seam placement carefully so that motifs are not split at joins. Stabilising the fabric with a light interfacing before cutting can also help maintain the integrity of heavily embroidered sections.
How do I care for embroidered fabric once it is made into a garment or home item?
Most embroidered fabrics should be hand washed or machine washed on a gentle cycle in cold water to protect the thread detailing. Turn garments inside out before washing to minimise friction on the embroidery, and avoid wringing or twisting the fabric. Air drying flat is recommended, and if ironing is needed, press from the reverse side with a pressing cloth to avoid flattening or distorting the raised stitching.