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Discover these drop dead gorgeous fabrics, trims, and buttons with limited stock—Shop now before they’re gone forever! Deadstock is surplus material from a mill’s production run. Purchasing deadstock prevents these fabulous, limited-stock items from being sent to landfills, making them a more sustainable option. Keep in mind—once they’re gone, they’re gone!

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Discover these drop dead gorgeous fabrics, trims, and buttons with limited stock—Shop now before they’re gone forever! Deadstock is surplus material from a mill’s production run. Purchasing deadstock prevents these fabulous, limited-stock items from being sent to landfills, making them a more sustainable option. Keep in mind—once they’re gone, they’re gone!

Top Projects for using Silk

  • Evening Gowns: Silk's luxurious drape and sheen make it a top choice for elegant evening gowns.
  • Blouses: Silk blouses have a luxurious feel and a flattering drape.
  • Robes: Silk robes feel luxurious and are comfortable for lounging.
  • Pillowcases: Silk pillowcases are gentle on the skin and hair and have a luxurious feel.

Advantages of using Silk

  • Luxurious Feel: Silk has a soft and smooth texture that feels luxurious against the skin.
  • Breathable: Silk is highly breathable, making it comfortable to wear in hot and humid climates.
  • Heat Retention: Silk provides good heat retention, keeping the wearer warm in cold weather.

Disadvantages of using Silk

  • Delicate: Silk is a delicate fabric and can be damaged by exposure to sunlight, sweat, and rough handling.
  • Expensive: Silk is a luxurious fabric and is relatively expensive compared to other natural fibers.
  • Requires Special Care: Silk garments need to be hand washed or dry cleaned and should be ironed on a low setting.

Most Popular Types of Silk

  • Silk Charmeuse: A luxurious silk fabric with a shiny front and a dull back. It is commonly used for dresses, blouses, and lingerie.
  • Silk Georgette: A sheer and lightweight silk fabric with a crinkled surface. It is commonly used for dresses, blouses, and scarves.
  • Silk Organza: A thin, plain-weave silk fabric with a crisp texture. It is commonly used for bridal wear, evening wear, and accessories.
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