Floss Satin Square-Weave Jacquard Fabric
Floss Satin Square-Weave Jacquard Fabric is a Türkiye-made rayon-viscose jacquard with a subtle satin motif woven over a square-weave ground. The fabric is 240 GSM, 143 cm wide, and made from 54% viscose and 46% rayon, giving it opaque coverage, a soft hand, and a more structured drape than lightweight printed fabrics.
The current range includes Mozaic, Splash Brick, and Flower Brick designs in sand beige, sage green, formal black, and soft taupe colourways. The surface is smoother than a deeply embossed jacquard, but the satin-on-matte contrast gives visible texture when the cloth catches the light.
Use it for jacquard dresses, tailored skirts, structured blouses, abaya-style layers, and polished separates where you want a refined woven pattern without strong shine.
Order a swatch before production to check colour, sheen, opacity, drape, and motif scale in your own lighting.
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What buyers ask before ordering
What kind of garments suit this 240 GSM satin jacquard?
Its 240 GSM midweight-to-substantial body, opaque coverage and woven square texture suit dresses, skirts, jackets, structured abayas, kaftans and occasion pieces that need more presence than a lightweight drapey fabric.
Is the square-weave pattern printed or woven?
The decorative effect is part of the woven jacquard structure rather than a flat surface print, so the texture and pattern come from the construction of the cloth.
How structured is the fabric?
The product has substantial 240 GSM body and a satin-jacquard surface. It can support shaped garments, but the exact fall should still be assessed on a swatch because garment construction and bias direction change how it drapes.
Is it opaque enough for modestwear?
Yes. The product is specified as opaque in normal wear, making it suitable for dresses, skirts, jackets and modestwear where direct coverage is important.
Does this fabric stretch?
No. It is a non-stretch woven, so fitted garments need appropriate wearing ease, darts, seams or closures rather than relying on elasticity.
How does the 143 cm width affect cutting?
A 143 cm width works for many dress, skirt, jacket and abaya patterns. Yield depends on garment size, motif direction and whether the woven squares need alignment at visible seams.
Why does the composition list both viscose and rayon?
The supplier composition stored for this product is 54% viscose and 46% rayon, and the listing preserves that supplier wording rather than silently changing the percentages. Buyers who require fibre-certification detail should request the supplier documentation relevant to their order.
Should the square motif be matched across seams?
For prominent fronts, backs, pockets or sleeves, review the repeat before cutting and decide where matching improves the finished garment. Exact matching may increase fabric consumption.
How will the satin-jacquard surface photograph?
The woven satin areas can reflect light differently across folds and angles. Test the chosen colour under your studio or event lighting to understand highlight, shadow and texture before campaign production.
Is this a good choice for a flowing lightweight blouse?
It can work for blouses that are intended to have body, but 240 GSM is much more substantial than a typical airy blouse fabric. Choose a lighter textile when very soft, minimal-weight movement is the main objective.
Can it be used for jackets or structured separates?
Yes. Its weight and woven body can suit jackets, skirts and shaped separates. Test interfacing and pressing on a swatch so the satin-jacquard face is not unnecessarily flattened or marked.
What should I test before sewing?
Test needle size, seam finish, pressing temperature, motif alignment and any interfacing on a swatch before cutting production yardage.
Will repeat orders always match exactly?
Small colour and weaving differences can occur between production batches. For matching garments or sets, order the required quantity together or compare a current swatch before reordering.
Is it suitable for boutique or wholesale production?
Yes. Sample the intended colour and motif first to approve sheen, texture, body and sewing response, then plan motif matching and meterage before the production cut.
When should I choose another fabric instead?
Choose a lightweight fluid fabric for very soft drape, a stretch textile for bodycon garments, or a plain satin when you want shine without the square-weave jacquard texture.
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Before cutting or sewing this satin square-weave jacquard, test a swatch for washing, steaming, pressing, sheen and texture response. Jacquard texture and satin sheen can react to heat and pressure, so handle the surface carefully.
- Test first Test washing, steaming and pressing on a small piece before working with the full fabric.
- Edges Finish raw edges before pre-washing or handling, because woven jacquard edges can fray.
- Wash Use cold gentle handling or dry clean if you want the safest route for the finished garment.
- Dry Do not tumble dry. Air dry gently in shade and avoid strong wringing.
- Iron Press from the reverse side with a pressing cloth, using low heat and light pressure.
- Cutting Let the fabric relax flat and keep the square-weave pattern aligned before cutting.
General care guidance only. Results may vary by colour, jacquard texture, steam, water quality and garment construction.
Compare to Plain satin
Plain satin emphasizes a smooth reflective face, while this fabric adds a woven square-weave jacquard texture and 240 GSM body.
This fabric is better when
- The woven pattern provides built-in surface interest without a separate print.
- Its substantial weight can support dresses, skirts and structured occasion pieces.
Plain satin is better when
- Choose plain satin when a smoother unpatterned face and simpler reflective surface are the priority.
Compare to Lightweight jacquard
Both provide woven pattern, but a lighter jacquard gives less body and weight than this 240 GSM fabric.
This fabric is better when
- The 240 GSM construction provides more substance for shaped dresses, skirts and jackets.
- Opaque coverage supports one-layer garment applications more readily than sheer lightweight jacquards.
Lightweight jacquard is better when
- Choose a lightweight jacquard when airy movement and reduced garment weight matter more than structure.
Compare to Printed satin
Printed satin creates pattern mainly through surface colour, while this product creates its main square motif through woven jacquard structure.
This fabric is better when
- The woven motif adds tactile dimension as well as visual pattern.
- It works well when the textile construction itself should be part of the design story.
Printed satin is better when
- Choose printed satin when detailed multicolour artwork or image-led surface design is more important than woven texture.
Shipping, Returns & Store Visits
How do shipping, duties, taxes, and delivery work?
HIBA Fabrics ships internationally to the USA, Canada, UK, Australia, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and many other destinations. Shipping options, estimated delivery times, duties, VAT, taxes, and any applicable import charges vary by destination and are displayed at checkout before payment where applicable.
Shipping & DeliveryWhat should I know before ordering cut fabric?
Because most fabric orders are cut to your requested length, they may be subject to special return conditions. Please review our returns policy before purchasing. If you are unsure about colour, texture, weight, drape, or suitability, we recommend ordering a swatch before placing a larger order.
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Our team can assist with fabric selection, quantity estimates, colour matching, garment suitability, wholesale enquiries, and international delivery questions before you place your order.
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HIBA Fabrics operates from Dubai, Istanbul, and Seoul. Please contact us before visiting to confirm appointment availability, opening hours, location details, and fabric availability.
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