Lyocell Viscose Digital Print
Lyocell Viscose Digital Print is a Türkiye-made midweight woven fabric combining 55% lyocell and 45% viscose with a smooth digital-print surface. At 200 GSM and 140 cm wide, it has opaque coverage, fluid drape and a non-stretch construction suited to dresses, blouses, skirts, kaftans and other print-led occasionwear or modestwear pieces.
The lyocell-viscose base gives the print a soft, smooth hand rather than the crisp feel of a shirting fabric. Digital printing allows detailed colour and motif placement across the surface, while the 200 GSM weight provides enough substance for garments that need coverage and body without moving into heavy tailoring fabric.
- Composition: 55% lyocell, 45% viscose
- Weight: 200 GSM — midweight
- Width: 140 cm
- Structure: woven, non-stretch
- Coverage: opaque
- Drape: fluid
- Finish: digital print
- Origin: Türkiye
- Sold by: meter, swatch or wholesale
Order a swatch before production to check the true print scale, colour, opacity, drape and pressing response. For patterned garments, plan motif placement before cutting and test the intended care method on a measured swatch first.
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What buyers ask before ordering
What is this lyocell-viscose digital print fabric best used for?
Its 200 GSM midweight body, opaque coverage and fluid drape suit dresses, blouses, skirts, kaftans and other print-led garments where you want a smooth hand without a sheer result.
How does the 55% lyocell and 45% viscose blend affect the hand?
The stored fabric specification describes a soft, smooth hand with fluid drape. The fibre blend gives it a different feel from crisp cotton shirting or a dry linen fabric, so a swatch is the best reference for your exact project.
Is the design digitally printed or woven into the fabric?
The visible design is digitally printed onto a woven lyocell-viscose base. It is not a jacquard motif created solely by the weave.
Is this fabric opaque enough for dresses and modestwear?
The product is specified as opaque in normal wear. Strong backlighting and very light print areas can still affect perceived coverage, so test the intended colourway if opacity is critical.
Does this fabric stretch?
No. It is a non-stretch woven fabric, so fitted garments should include appropriate wearing ease, shaping and closures rather than relying on stretch.
What does the 200 GSM weight mean for garment design?
At 200 GSM it has more substance than a lightweight blouse fabric while retaining fluid drape. That makes it useful for dresses, skirts and kaftans that need coverage and body without a heavy tailored structure.
Is 140 cm wide enough for dress and kaftan cutting?
Yes for many dress, blouse, skirt and kaftan patterns, but layout efficiency depends on garment size, print direction and motif placement. Check your pattern pieces against the 140 cm usable width before ordering production yardage.
Do I need to plan the digital print placement before cutting?
Yes when the motif is directional, large-scale or visually prominent. Review the full surface, decide where key motifs should sit on front, back and sleeves, then keep that plan consistent during cutting.
How should I judge the print colour before ordering a full roll or production quantity?
Order a physical swatch in the intended design. Screens, lighting and camera processing can shift printed colours, while a swatch lets you judge the real colour, scale, opacity and hand together.
Can I mix different prints from the same base fabric in one collection?
Yes, if the selected variants share the same stored base specification. Sampling them together lets you confirm that the colours and motif scales coordinate before committing to a capsule or wholesale run.
Is this suitable for very structured tailoring?
It is better suited to fluid and softly shaped garments than very crisp tailoring. If a structured bodice or jacket is planned, test interfacing and support on a swatch first or choose a fabric with more inherent stiffness.
What should I test before sewing?
Test needle size, seam finish, pressing, print behaviour and the intended care method on a measured swatch. Also check whether the motif requires matching at visible seams.
Will repeat orders always match the same print colour exactly?
Small colour differences can occur between production batches. For coordinated garments or repeat wholesale production, order the expected quantity together or compare a current swatch before reordering.
Is it appropriate for boutique and wholesale production?
Yes. The consistent 200 GSM, 140 cm lyocell-viscose base can support repeat silhouettes across print variants. Sample the chosen designs first so print scale, sewing behaviour and colour are approved before production.
When should I choose another fabric instead?
Choose a stretch textile for bodycon garments, a crisp cotton-like fabric for structured shirting, or a very lightweight fabric when airy transparency and minimal weight are the main design goals.
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Before cutting this digitally printed lyocell-viscose woven, test the intended care, pressing and sewing method on a measured swatch and review motif placement across the full garment layout.
- Print placement Identify directional or focal motifs before laying out front, back and sleeve pieces.
- Pre-test care Measure a swatch, use the intended care method, dry fully and measure again before deciding whether to pre-treat full yardage.
- Needle Test a sharp woven-fabric needle and stitch tension on a swatch before sewing visible seams.
- Pressing Begin with low-to-moderate heat from the reverse or with a pressing cloth and confirm the printed surface responds safely.
- Seams Test the planned seam finish and motif matching before cutting final production pieces.
General production guidance only; response can vary by print, colour, equipment and care method.
Compare to Cotton poplin print
Cotton poplin is generally chosen for a crisper shirting-style hand, while this lyocell-viscose print is specified with fluid drape and a smooth midweight feel.
This fabric is better when
- Its stored drape and hand suit flowing dresses, skirts and kaftans.
- The 200 GSM opaque base provides more body than very light printed shirting fabrics.
Cotton poplin print is better when
- Choose cotton poplin when a crisp, structured shirt or sharply held shape is the main goal.
Compare to Printed polyester fabric
Both can carry detailed prints, but the fibre composition and hand are different.
This fabric is better when
- This fabric uses a 55% lyocell and 45% viscose base for a soft, fluid hand.
- It suits buyers specifically seeking a cellulosic-fibre blend rather than a polyester-dominant textile.
Printed polyester fabric is better when
- Choose a polyester print when that fibre composition or its particular care/performance profile better fits the project.
Compare to Woven jacquard motif
A jacquard creates its main motif through woven structure, while this product uses digital printing for the visible design.
This fabric is better when
- Digital printing supports detailed surface imagery and colour variation without relying on raised woven motifs.
- It works well when the printed artwork itself is the central design feature.
Woven jacquard motif is better when
- Choose jacquard when tactile woven pattern and surface texture are more important than printed imagery.
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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.
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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