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Mrs. Oyster, Dallas Age and Occupation: 30, Music Teacher Fiance's Age and Occupation: 46, Art Teacher Engagement Date: January 9, 2009 Wedding Date: July 2010 Venue: The Tower Club About Me: I'm a Texa-Californian with a penchant for sparkly things and a tendency to think a lot. I've been known to sing random songs or dance when there is no music on. My fiance and I love world culture, we love to travel, and we have an incredibly eclectic taste in music. We’re thrilled to have the opportunity to celebrate our marriage with our family & closest friends. We're planning an “urban black-tie” wedding and hope to incorporate our personalities and some of our own interests. We look forward to a life of love, laughter, good music, beautiful art, and to creating our home together with our four (!) cats.
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Which Fabric?

April 2nd, 2010 @ 5:52 pm by Mrs. Oyster

The only time I’ve ever tolerated looking at bugs on TV was to see how silk is made. I remember a couple years ago watching a documentary about it, and I found this cool blog with pictures and explanations.

When choosing fabric for my dress, I looked everywhere for a glossary of fabrics, and I found this *wonderful* glossary from J. Crew. Here it is:

Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Cottonc cotton cady Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Cottonc01 cotton cady

Our cotton cady comes from a premier Japanese mill. This fabric has a compact weave and a crisp cotton hand, making it ideal for structured silhouettes that fit the body perfectly without drape. Our designers love the juxtaposition of simple cotton with a very elegant shimmer.

Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Eyeletc embroidered organdy Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Eyeletc01 embroidered organdy

Cotton organdy: an ethereal, semi-sheer fabric with a stiff, crisp finish that seems to float on air. Ours is covered with gently swaying, embroidered flowers and comes from the same Japanese house that makes our very best eyelet laces.

Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Finecot fine cotton Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Finecot01 fine cotton

Our signature cotton, also known as Liberty Tana lawn (named after Lake Tana in Sudan where the cotton was originally grown), comes from Liberty Art Fabric—legendary for their distinctive textiles and prints. It’s a soft, lightweight, woven cotton, combed with a crisp finish and boasting a graceful drape.

Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Frencht french tulle Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Tulle L french tulle

Pronounced “tool” and well-known as the stuff ballerina tutus and wedding veils are made of, we use it as a crinoline in our Whitney dress to give the skirt a dramatic silhouette. The word “tulle” comes from the French city of that name, but it applies to hexagonal mesh fabric no matter where it’s made.

Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Italian italian linen Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Italian01 italian linen

A very refined, utterly elegant fabric with a cool, dry hand. We searched far and wide for an airy, angelic fabric like this and finally found it at an Italian mill with a sterling reputation for fine linens.

Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Luxesai luxe sailcloth Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Luxesai01 luxe sailcloth

This softly rippled fabric is silk-cotton cloqué with a “hammered” finish and a full-bodied drape. It’s specially treated during the weaving process for a slightly crisp handfeel and a very festive rustle.

Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Satinba satin-backed crepe Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Satinba01 satin-backed crepe

Also known as crepe-backed satin, it’s a designer’s dream because either side of this splendid fabric can be used as the face. The contrast of matte crepe and shiny satin in the same design, coupled with a luxurious drape, is simply spectacular.

Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Silkchi silk chiffon Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Silkchi01 silk chiffon

Crinkle silk chiffon lends an ethereal quality to party dresses and gowns. Its whisper-light beauty and subtle texture adds a touch of dimension to basic chiffon. It drapes beautifully, and takes dyes and prints particularly well.

Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Silkcot silk cotton Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Silkcot01 silk cotton

The marriage of smooth silk and crisp cotton creates a lightweight, diaphanous fabric with a subtle shine and a soft handfeel. We think it’s just perfect for a wedding dress.

Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Silkdup silk dupioni Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Silkdup01 silk dupioni

Dupioni is a lustrous silk characterized by a quiet sheen and nubby texture. Woven in India, dupioni takes dye beautifully and thus, is often shown in a wide range of rich colors. Its crisp hand makes it a popular choice for dresses as it lends subtle structure and elegant drape.

Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Silkgaz silk gazar Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Silkgaz01 silk gazar

A four-ply, crisp organza with a tight weave. We get ours from a very famous Italian mill. It’s a heavier fabric with an even texture and a luxurious matte finish.

Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Silkjac silk jacquard Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Silkjac01 silk jacquard

A heavier, elaborately woven fabric that combines several textures into one material. It’s a subtle way to wear a pattern, making it a perfectly unexpected option for a wedding gown.

Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Silkott silk ottoman Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Silkott01 silk ottoman

The ultimate in elegance with a luxurious feel and a brilliantly lustrous shimmer. This rich, substantial fabric has a crisp, firm texture with raised cords, making it ideal for structured silhouettes that exude sophistication and drama.

Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Silkjra silk radzimir Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Silkjra01 silk radzimir

An ultra-luxurious, very special fabric usually reserved for royal weddings and haute couture. This midweight Italian silk is so rare that we have only a few limited gowns available.

Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Silktaf silk taffeta Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Silktaf01 silk taffeta

Lightweight and lustrous, it’s woven the same way the Persians made silk taftah five-hundred years ago: with very fine, almost invisible ribs that make a festive rustle whenever you move.

Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Silktri silk tricotine Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Silktri01 silk tricotine

Silk tricotine is a triple-ply matte fabric with a twilled weave and a slight sheen. Cut on the bias, it has a heavy drape with a beautiful, flowing movement. It’s substantial enough to shape itself to the body without cling.

Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Silkwoo silk-wool Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Silkwoo01 silk-wool

The smoothest silk with a touch of wool, lending a very sumptuous hand to the fabric. Silk wool is known for taking color beautifully and imparting a rich, deep lustre.

Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Slubsil slub silk Which Fabric? :  wedding dallas wedding dress Slubsil01 slub silk

Slub silk was historically used for “high court” gowns because of its luxurious handfeel. The subtle, uneven texture of the fabric is due to the weaving of double strands of silk. We love the rich look and feel of it for our special occasion dresses.

I started getting interested in fabric mostly because (a) I watched my mom sew growing up and it’s all coming back; (b) I am fascinated by how fabric affects how the dress will hang, how it will move, and how it will reflect light (what can I say, I’m a photographer!); (c) I can’t imagine spending “x” amount on a dress and not knowing what it’s made of; those fake fabric names the dress designers use (”Luxe Polyester”) make me crazy.

I know that in the big picture, this doesn’t matter much, as long as you love your dress. But I find it fascinating. What can I say? I’ve discovered my fabric nerdiness.

What’s your favorite fabric? Will your wedding dress be made of it?

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13 Responses to “Which Fabric?”

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marieta (message)  339 posts, Helper bee

Mine is satin with an organza overlay (the satin is not obvious). I found I didn’t like the satins on the outside. I’d narrowed things down to only dresses with different fabrics (taffetas and another one I’m forgetting the name of) when I found the one I like best.

 
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Mrs. French Bulldog (message)  7,730 posts, Bee Keeper

My dress was lace, but I also fell in love with some cotton dresses. If I had gotten another dress is would have been cotton w/ eyelet :)

 
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Miss Pretzel (message)  1,893 posts, Buzzing bee

Since I am having my dress made, like you I geeked out to fabrics. Dupioni silk to be specific. :)

 
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Miss Taco (message)  950 posts, Busy bee

I’ve purchased my dress, but I had no idea all these options existed. Put me down for lace and one of those kinds of silk!

 
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Miss Trail Mix (message)  6,328 posts, Bee Keeper

So interesting to read all the different fabric types. I randomly really enjoyed it all!

 
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

My favorite fabric is flannel, so needless to say, my dress will NOT be made out of it. :)

 
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Mrs. Piglet (message)  1,045 posts, Bumble bee

This was an interesting read since I’m trying to wrap my brain around all the different fabric types at work. So thanks! :)

My favorite is silk organza, and I based my entire dress search on that one criteria. And found it. :D

 
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Elle

I love silk,and I can’t say no to a beautiful silk blouse. For wedding gowns, my favorite is silk organza. I wore a silk organza Lea-Ann Belter gown for my wedding. My seamstress said it was the lightest gown she had ever worked with.

 
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Kippie (message)  107 posts, Blushing bee

I really didn’t look into fabric before finding my dress: silk dupion.

 
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wannabee29 (message)  6 posts, Newbee

I definitely know WAY more about fabric now than I did a year ago! :) My dress is English netting with lace. I had such a hard time picking a fabric for my bridesmaids though - eventually picked silk shantung. I love the texture of it!

 
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Miss Argyle (message)  2,516 posts, Sugar bee

Holy fabric choices. I like the cotton cady and their taffeta.

 

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Mrs. Oyster, Dallas Age and Occupation: 30, Music Teacher Fiance's Age and Occupation: 46, Art Teacher Engagement Date: January 9, 2009 Wedding Date: July 2010 Venue: The Tower Club About Me: I'm a Texa-Californian with a penchant for sparkly things and a tendency to think a lot. I've been known to sing random songs or dance when there is no music on. My fiance and I love world culture, we love to travel, and we have an incredibly eclectic taste in music. We’re thrilled to have the opportunity to celebrate our marriage with our family & closest friends. We're planning an “urban black-tie” wedding and hope to incorporate our personalities and some of our own interests. We look forward to a life of love, laughter, good music, beautiful art, and to creating our home together with our four (!) cats.

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