Lyocell Viscose Jacquard Fabric
Lyocell viscose jacquard fabric is a 190 GSM woven fabric made from 55% Lyocell and 45% Viscose, with opaque coverage, raised tonal texture and a smooth hand with soft structure. At 145 cm wide, it gives dressmakers useful layout width for dresses, blouses, skirts, pants and refined tailored layers where texture should come from the weave rather than a printed surface.
The jacquard pattern is woven into the cloth, so each design has its own surface movement while staying tonal and easy to style. The fabric is non-stretch, with a soft-to-structured drape that suits stable woven patterns rather than stretch or bias-dependent designs.
Choose from tonal black, dark navy, beige, brown, olive khaki, smoke grey, plum, powder pink, mint green and retro blue variants. For colour matching, lining decisions or boutique production, order a swatch first and test pressing, drape and construction before cutting the final garment.
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What is Lyocell Viscose Jacquard best used for?
Its 190 GSM midweight body, opaque coverage and soft drape suit dresses, skirts, blouses, tunics, kaftans and refined modestwear where you want woven pattern without a rigid brocade feel.
How does the 55% lyocell and 45% viscose blend feel?
The stored product specification describes a soft woven hand with gentle drape. A physical swatch remains the best way to judge the exact hand for your garment and finish requirements.
Is the jacquard pattern printed?
No. The main decorative motif comes from the woven jacquard structure rather than a flat surface print.
Is it opaque enough for dresses and modestwear?
Yes. The product is specified as opaque in normal wear, making it suitable for one-layer dress and modestwear applications where direct coverage is important.
Does the fabric stretch?
No. It is a non-stretch woven, so fitted garments need appropriate ease, shaping and closures rather than relying on elasticity.
What does 190 GSM mean for the finished garment?
190 GSM gives the fabric useful midweight substance while retaining soft drape, making it more substantial than an airy blouse fabric without moving into heavy coating or upholstery weight.
Is 145 cm width practical for dresses and kaftans?
Yes for many layouts. Actual meterage depends on garment size, panel width, motif direction and whether visible seams need jacquard matching.
Should I match the woven motif across seams?
For prominent fronts, backs, sleeves or pockets, review the repeat before cutting and decide where alignment improves the finished garment. Matching can increase fabric usage.
How will the jacquard texture photograph?
Woven motifs create highlights and shadows that change with angle and light direction. Test the selected colour under your intended ecommerce or event lighting to judge texture and colour accurately.
Can I use this for a structured jacket?
It can work for softly structured jackets or separates, but test interfacing and pressing first. Choose a firmer textile if the design depends on pronounced tailoring and shape retention.
How does this compare with a lightweight lyocell jacquard?
This 190 GSM fabric provides more body and opaque coverage, while a lightweight semi-sheer jacquard is better when airy layering and reduced weight are the main goals.
What should I test before sewing?
Test needle size, seam finish, pressing, motif placement and any interfacing on a swatch before cutting full yardage.
Will repeat orders always match exactly?
Small colour and weaving differences can occur between production batches. For coordinated garments, order the expected quantity together or compare a current swatch before reordering.
Is it suitable for boutique or wholesale production?
Yes. Sample the intended design and colourway first to approve hand, motif, opacity and sewing response, then plan meterage from the 145 cm width and garment layout.
When should I choose another fabric instead?
Choose a stretch textile for bodycon garments, a very lightweight fabric for transparent layering, or a firmer tailoring fabric when sharp structure is more important than soft jacquard drape.
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Compare to Lightweight lyocell jacquard
Both provide woven pattern, but this 190 GSM fabric is opaque and more substantial than a lightweight semi-sheer jacquard.
This fabric is better when
- The midweight construction supports dresses, skirts and modestwear with direct coverage.
- Its soft drape balances body with movement for everyday and occasion garments.
Lightweight lyocell jacquard is better when
- Choose a lightweight lyocell jacquard when airy overlays, sleeves or transparent layering are the priority.
Compare to Plain lyocell-viscose woven
A plain woven provides a quieter surface, while this product adds jacquard motif and texture.
This fabric is better when
- The woven motif can serve as the main textile detail without a separate print.
- It suits collections where subtle surface pattern is part of the garment design.
Plain lyocell-viscose woven is better when
- Choose a plain woven when you want an unpatterned base for embroidery, printing or minimal styling.
Compare to Heavy brocade
Heavy brocade provides stronger structure and denser ornament, while this product is a softer 190 GSM garment jacquard.
This fabric is better when
- Its softer drape works for dresses, skirts, tunics and kaftans that need movement.
- The midweight body is less rigid than a heavy formal brocade.
Heavy brocade is better when
- Choose heavy brocade when firm structure and dense ceremonial ornament are central to the design.
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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