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 Fabric best used for?
It is best for dresses, blouses, skirts, pants and refined tailored layers where an opaque woven jacquard surface is preferred over a flat plain fabric.
Is this fabric opaque or sheer?
It is listed as opaque, so it gives more coverage than sheer fabrics. A swatch is still recommended for very light colors, fitted garments or specific lining decisions.
Does this lyocell viscose jacquard stretch?
No. It is a non-stretch woven fabric, so choose patterns made for stable wovens rather than relying on elastic recovery.
Is the pattern printed or woven?
The motif is woven into the cloth as a jacquard texture. It is not a surface print, so the pattern is part of the fabric structure.
How heavy is this fabric?
It is 190 GSM and 145 cm wide, giving it a midweight profile suitable for dresses, skirts, pants and tailored layers.
How does the lyocell-viscose blend affect the fabric feel?
The stored composition is 55% lyocell and 45% viscose, which supports a soft woven hand and a refined drape while keeping the fabric in the non-stretch woven category.
Which colors are listed for this fabric?
The stored product data lists tonal black, dark navy, beige, brown, olive khaki, smoke grey, plum, powder pink, mint green and retro blue variants.
Can I use this for abayas or modestwear?
Yes. Its opaque coverage, 145 cm width and woven jacquard texture make it suitable for refined modestwear pieces, depending on the silhouette and lining preference.
Is this better for tailored pieces or very flowy garments?
It is better for refined woven garments that need some shape, such as dresses, skirts, pants and tailored layers, rather than extremely floaty chiffon-style silhouettes.
Can this fabric work for pants?
Yes. The existing product positioning includes pants, and the opaque 190 GSM non-stretch woven structure is more suitable for pants than very light sheer fabrics.
Should I line this fabric?
Lining is optional depending on garment style, color and fit. Because the fabric is opaque, lining is usually a design or comfort choice rather than a basic coverage requirement.
What should I test before production?
Test pressing, steaming, washing response, seam handling and drape on a swatch before cutting final yardage.
How many meters do I need?
Meterage depends on garment type, body size, sleeve length, fullness, lining and pattern layout. Use the meter guide only as a starting point and confirm with your pattern maker.
Can boutiques use this for small production?
Yes. Its consistent base specs, opaque woven structure and broad color range make it suitable for boutique sampling and small production when yardage is planned from the same batch.
What should I search for if I want this fabric again?
Search for lyocell viscose jacquard fabric, opaque woven jacquard, 190 GSM jacquard fabric, or the specific color name such as dark navy, smoke grey or powder pink.
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Compare to Printed Viscose Fabric
Printed viscose gives surface design through print, while this fabric uses woven jacquard texture.
This fabric is better when
- Raised tonal texture woven into the cloth
- More refined surface for occasionwear and tailored layers
- No printed motif to crack or sit flat on the surface
Printed Viscose Fabric is better when
- Better when you want colourful graphic prints
- Often easier for casual, lightweight garments
Compare to Plain Crepe Fabric
Plain crepe is simpler and smoother visually, while this fabric adds visible jacquard movement.
This fabric is better when
- More decorative surface without using print
- Better for garments that need texture in photos and close-up shots
- Adds interest to simple silhouettes
Plain Crepe Fabric is better when
- Better for very minimal designs
- Often easier when you want a completely plain surface
Compare to Satin Jacquard
Satin jacquard usually has stronger shine, while this lyocell viscose jacquard has a softer tonal finish.
This fabric is better when
- Subtler sheen for refined everyday occasionwear
- Less glossy look than satin jacquard
- Good balance of texture, opacity and structure
Satin Jacquard is better when
- Better when high shine is the main design goal
- Can look more formal for very glossy evening pieces
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.
Returns & RefundsNeed help choosing the right fabric?
Our team can assist with fabric selection, quantity estimates, colour matching, garment suitability, wholesale enquiries, and international delivery questions before you place your order.
Can I visit HIBA Fabrics in person?
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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