Embroidered fabrics

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Embroidered fabrics add unique texture and detail to any décor. Perfect for accent pillows, curtains, and custom accessories, they bring craftsmanship and color into your space. At FabricMill, you can buy embroidered fabric by the yard to create personalized décor that stands out. Read More

Embroidered fabric

Embroidered material has the ability to add an exclusive charm to interior design and a touch of elegance to any room. This type of material transforms all items into something unique, whether it's lace Embroidered fabric, delicate patterns, or colorful threads incorporated into creative patterns. It's perfect for anyone who wants to add a personal touch to their surroundings.

Embroidered fabric use cases

Embroidered fabric is not only beautiful but versatile, perfect for enhancing various parts of your home:

  • Upholstery: Rich, textured embroidery brings new life and sophistication to sofas, chairs, and ottomans.
  • Drapery: Embroidered curtains, panels, blackout, and sheer options create stunning window treatments that blend privacy with style.
  • Home Decor: Custom cushions, pillows, table coverings, throws, and headboards featuring embroidery add color, texture, and personality.
  • Wall Hangings and Accents: The fabric’s detailed embroidery can be featured in wall decorations or smaller accent pieces.

Types of embroidered fabrics

  • Cotton Embroidered Fabric: Soft, strong, breathable, and easy to care for, ideal for cushions, quilts, and curtains.
  • Linen Embroidered Fabric: Durable with a subtle sheen, perfect for table linens, curtains, and upholstery with a refined look.
  • Mesh and Sheer Embroidered Fabrics: Light and airy, suitable for delicate window dressings and decorative accents like canopy beds.

Exploring the diversity of embroidered fabrics

Embroidery presents a wide range of patterns and color options, from traditional cultural motifs like florals and animals to modern, vibrant designs, making it perfect for transforming any space into a beautiful, personalized room.

General facts about embroidered fabric

Below is a summary of key characteristics and benefits of embroidered fabric to help guide your selection.

CharacteristicDetails
Use CasesUpholstery, window treatments, cushions, pillows, bedding, comforters
DurabilityTypically 15,000 to 30,000 double rubs for upholstery-grade fabrics
WeightLight to medium depending on base fabric
OpacitySheer to opaque based on design and fabric
ColorfastnessGenerally high, especially in synthetic blends
ShrinkageMinimal to moderate, varies by fabric
Pilling ResistanceModerate to high, depending on yarn
Stain ResistanceModerate, enhanced by specific treatments
Odor ResistanceLow inherent resistance, can be treated
WaterproofnessTypically low, can be treated for resistance
Fire ResistanceNot naturally fire resistant; often treated for upholstery use
Aesthetic QualitiesLuxurious, intricate, varied patterns
Interior StylesTraditional, contemporary, eclectic, cultural themes
Natural vs SyntheticAvailable in both natural (cotton, linen) and synthetic fibers
Woven/KnittedPrimarily woven to maintain embroidery structure and detail
Main BenefitsAdds texture, visual interest, and personalization to home decor

Interested in adding a unique, elegant touch to your home?

Explore our extensive collection of embroidered fabrics and bring your personal style to life. Contact us for assistance or to find the perfect fabric for your next project.

Frequently asked questions

What is embroidered fabric?

Fabric featuring stitched designs created using threads like silk, wool, cotton, or synthetic fibers on base fabrics such as cotton or linen, adding texture and elaborate patterns.

How to wash and clean embroidered fabric?

Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle or hand wash with mild soap. Avoid scrubbing. Air dry and iron on low heat on the reverse side to protect embroidery.

How durable is embroidered fabric?

Durability varies with base fabric and thread quality. Upholstery-grade embroidered fabrics withstand regular use while retaining appearance.

What fabric is best for embroidery?

Stable woven fabrics like cotton, linen, or polyester blends are ideal for embroidery. Cotton is beginner-friendly; silk or organza is luxurious but delicate.

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