Turkish Rayon Jacquard Fabric
Turkish Rayon Jacquard Fabric is a structured 190 GSM woven fabric made from a 60% rayon and 40% viscose blend. At 145 cm wide, it gives opaque coverage, a soft crisp hand and a jacquard-woven body that helps garments hold a cleaner silhouette than very fluid rayon fabrics.
The design range includes flat, seaweed, matrix, floral, swirl, animal print, small flower, polka dot and pansy flower motifs. This makes it suitable for dresses, blouses, skirts, kaftans, abayas, kimono-style layers, boutique separates and other garments where woven texture should create visual interest without relying on a printed surface.
Use this fabric with sewing patterns drafted for stable non-stretch woven fabrics. Order a swatch first if colour, opacity, drape or production consistency matters, and test pressing and seam handling before cutting the final garment.
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What buyers ask before ordering
Is Turkish Rayon Jacquard suitable for a structured abaya?
Yes. Its 190 GSM midweight body, opaque coverage and structured drape suit straight-cut abayas, kimono-style layers and modest garments that should hang cleanly rather than collapse into a very fluid silhouette.
How does this fabric differ from a very fluid rayon woven?
This jacquard has a soft crisp hand and structured drape, so it holds a cleaner shape than lightweight fluid rayon. Choose it when woven texture and silhouette definition matter more than maximum softness and movement.
Why does the composition list both rayon and viscose?
The supplier composition stored for this product is 60% rayon and 40% viscose, and the listing preserves that supplier wording rather than silently changing the percentages. Buyers who need fibre-standard documentation should request the relevant supplier records.
Is the jacquard motif printed?
No. The main design is created through the woven jacquard structure rather than a flat print.
Is it opaque enough for modestwear?
Yes. The product is specified as opaque in normal wear, making it appropriate for many dresses, skirts, abayas and modest layers without requiring transparency coverage.
Does the fabric stretch?
No. It is a non-stretch woven fabric, so fitted pieces should use appropriate ease, shaping and closures.
What does 190 GSM mean for garment design?
190 GSM gives it useful midweight substance for dresses, skirts, blouses and structured modestwear. It has more body than an airy rayon blouse fabric without being positioned as a heavy coating textile.
Which design families are currently available?
The live design range includes Polka Dot, Flat, Seaweed, Matrix, Floral, Swirl, Animal Print, Small Flowers and Pansy Flower.
Which colour families are represented?
Current live colour display names include Cherry Burgundy, Dark Burgundy, Midnight Blue, Coffee Brown and Formal Black, depending on the selected design.
How does the 145 cm width affect cutting?
A 145 cm width is practical for many dress, skirt, blouse, kaftan and abaya layouts. Actual yield depends on garment size, motif direction and whether visible seams need matching.
Should I match the woven motif across seams?
For larger or directional designs, review the repeat before cutting and decide where matching improves fronts, backs, sleeves or pockets. Exact matching can increase meterage.
Can I use it for softly tailored jackets or separates?
Yes for softly structured pieces if the hand suits the design. Test interfacing and pressing on a swatch first; choose a firmer tailoring cloth when pronounced shape retention is essential.
What should I test before sewing?
Test needle size, seam finish, pressing, motif placement and any interfacing on a swatch before cutting full yardage.
Is it suitable for boutique or wholesale production?
Yes. The same 190 GSM, 145 cm base supports multiple designs and colours, helping boutiques build coordinated silhouettes. Sample the selected variants together to approve colour, structure and motif scale before production.
When should I choose another fabric instead?
Choose a fluid plain rayon when maximum movement is the goal, a stretch textile for elastic fitted garments, or a heavier brocade when strong formal structure and dense ornament are required.
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Before cutting or sewing this Turkish rayon jacquard, test a swatch for washing, steaming, pressing, colour handling and shrinkage. Rayon jacquard should be handled gently so the woven texture and drape stay clean.
- Test first Test a small piece before washing, steaming, pressing or cutting the full fabric.
- Texture Avoid heavy pressure when pressing so the jacquard texture is not flattened.
- 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 on low heat with a pressing cloth.
- Cutting Let the fabric relax flat before cutting and allow extra margin for motif placement.
General care guidance only. Results may vary by colour, jacquard texture, steam, water quality and garment construction.
Compare to Plain rayon woven
Plain rayon can provide a simpler, often more fluid surface, while this 190 GSM fabric adds woven jacquard texture and a structured drape.
This fabric is better when
- The woven motif gives built-in surface interest without a separate print.
- Its structured drape suits clean abayas, skirts and shaped separates.
Plain rayon woven is better when
- Choose a plain fluid rayon when an unpatterned surface and softer movement are more important than jacquard texture.
Compare to Rayon twill
Both can provide woven body, but twill emphasizes a diagonal weave and a cleaner surface while this fabric emphasizes jacquard motif.
This fabric is better when
- The jacquard designs create decorative woven interest for dresses and modestwear.
- Multiple motif families allow coordinated collections without adding surface print.
Rayon twill is better when
- Choose rayon twill when a simpler, more uniform surface is preferred for trousers, utility tailoring or understated basics.
Compare to Heavy brocade
Heavy brocade is designed for stronger structure and denser decorative weaving, while this product remains a 190 GSM garment jacquard.
This fabric is better when
- The midweight construction is more suitable for wearable abayas, blouses, dresses and skirts that still need movement.
- Its structured hand adds body without positioning the cloth as a rigid brocade.
Heavy brocade is better when
- Choose heavy brocade when firm formal structure and dense ornament are the main design goals.
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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.
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