5 Best Cashmere Fabrics
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Best Cashmere Fabrics
Here are our cashmere fabric reviews.
1. Tuva Textiles Wool Cashmere Blend
This Tuva Textiles fabric is a blend of 70% wool, 20% nylon, and 10% cashmere. It is available in six different solid colors and is sold by the yard, so you can get exactly as much fabric as you need for your project. This fabric is perfect for making warm garments such as coats and jackets.
- wool/cashmere blend
- 58 inches wide
- Dry clean only
2. Italian Designer Wool Cashmere Blend Fabric
This wool/cashmere blend is a great fabric for use in creating coats because it is thick, yet very soft to the touch. It should be dry cleaned only. This luxury fabric is great to add a distinctive touch to any project.
- 55% wool/ 25% cashmere
- Soft and thick
- Dry clean only
3. Ralph Lauren Home Austyn Cashmere Melton Wool
This Ralph Lauren wool/cashmere blend is a beautiful, heavyweight fabric which is suitable for use on a range of home decor projects, from window treatments to pillows to blankets. It should be cared for by dry cleaning. The fabric is 59 inches wide and is sold by the yard.
- 80% wool, 20% cashmere
- Heavy weight
- 59 inch width
4. Kravet Couture Cashmere Blend Fabric
This Kravet cashmere blend fabric is 36% viscose, 34% linen, 26% wool and 4% cashmere. It is suitable for projects such as window treatments, upholstery, pillows and bedding. It should be cleaned by dry cleaning only.
- Very heavyweight
- Woven fabric
- Cut to order
5. Fancy Wool Cashmere Blend Fabric
This wool cashmere blend fabric is heavy in weight, but very soft and supple. It is a great choice for making garments such as skirts, pants or coats. The fabric should be cared for by dry cleaning only.
- 70% wool, 20% nylon, 10% cashmere
- Heavy weight
- Cut to order
Cashmere Fabric Buyer’s Guide
When selecting a cashmere fabric for any type of project, there are several important factors to consider. It is especially important to carefully select cashmere fabric because it is an expensive type of fabric. It also should be cared for only by dry cleaning, which is something to consider before using this fabric on a project which would require heavy use. This buying guide will help you select the best type of cashmere fabric for your project, whether it be a garment like a coat or an accessory or home decoration project.
The first factor to consider when selecting a cashmere fabric is the blend of fibers it contains. A higher percentage of cashmere in the blend gives a more soft and supple feel, but it also means the fabric will be more expensive. Fabrics which contain less cashmere and more of other fibers such as wool, nylon or linen can be less expensive options, which makes them more suitable for larger projects such as coats, blankets and upholstery which require more fabric.
Another factor to consider when selecting a cashmere fabric is what type of project you want to use it for. Some cashmere blends are heavy weight, which makes them great for creating warm coats. Other projects require a medium weight fabric, such as pants, skirts or suit jackets, which would be unsuitable to a very warm and heavy fabric. Cashmere fabrics are also used for upholstery and blankets, where a more heavy and durable weight of fabric might be desired.
This buying guide will help you consider all the factors you need to in order to select the best cashmere fabric for any type of project you have in mind, from home decoration to garments to accessories.
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