Bemberg Lining Fabrics

Sleek, chic, and with excellent temperature control, it’s no wonder Bemberg Lining is a high-end favorite. Not only does it have a soft, premium feel, but Bemberg lining is also naturally moisture-wicking, anti-cling, and anti-static!

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Sleek, chic, and with excellent temperature control, it’s no wonder Bemberg Lining is a high-end favorite. Not only does it have a soft, premium feel, but Bemberg lining is also naturally moisture-wicking, anti-cling, and anti-static!

What Projects are Best for Using Bemberg Linings?

When you are in need of a luxurious lining, your best bet is a Bemberg Lining. Because of its smooth, anti-cling properties, it’s a great choice for suit linings, dress linings, skirt linings, and jacket linings.

What Fabric to Pair with Bemberg Linings

A high-end, silky, breathable lining, Bemberg lining is often paired with other premium materials, such as super wool, cashmere, wool tweed, and linen.

How Best to Care for Bemberg Linings:

  • Bemberg lining can potentially shrink somewhat, so it’s best to pre-wash it before cutting and sewing
  • Use low heat and a pressing cloth when ironing
  • It’s preferable to dry clean Bemberg lining, though you may hand-wash or machine-wash in cool water with mild detergent
  • Line dry Bemberg lining; do not use a dryer

The Difference Between Bemberg Linings and Silk Linings

Though Bemberg lining is silky in nature, it’s not actually silk. Bemberg lining is therefore less expensive than silk lining. It is also more durable and requires less delicate handling than traditional silk.

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