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When creating a patchwork piece, non-stretch fabrics are favoured; this is because it makes it much easier to stitch all the pieces together, and to ensure that your larger design is adhered to by the smaller pieces.
Browse our range of patchwork fabrics
Medium weight, silky and non-stretch with a shiny finish, smooth and opaque, perfect for quilting
100% polyester
Medium weight, soft and non-stretch, matte and opaque, great for quilting. Muted colours on a warm cream coloured base.
95% cotton 5% linen Pigment Inks
Medium weight, soft and non-stretch with a matte finish, opaque and ideal for quilting
100% cotton
Medium weight, soft and non-stretch, coarse with a matte finish, semi transparent and great for quilting
100% cotton Pigment Inks
Care instruction
For the everyday care of your new purchase, yours is a deceptively hardy material which is a bit tougher than it looks! To get the most out of your product, make sure you stick to these simple wash and care instructions and it should stay soft, colourful and happy.
Patchwork material is a pieced work, which is done by sewing different pieces of fabric together into a bigger design. The larger design can be a very simple pattern, using squares of an equal size and shape, in a repetitive pattern, however, this is not always the case. Some patchwork pieces are made up of different sized and shaped pieces of fabric; geometric shapes are easier to piece together, but you have full creative freedoms to create whatever sized or shaped pieces you like. Historically patchwork pieces used up all the scraps of other fabrics, and can be dated back as far as 5000 years ago, being found in Egyptian tombs and early age China. During the Great Depression, patchwork had a widespread revival, to recycle worn clothing into warm quilts. Patchwork quilts tend to use the patchwork piece as the top layer, with a layer of wadding and a bottom backing layer. Patchwork pieces can be used to create cushions, bags, wall hangings, patchwork upholstery fabric and even jackets.
It is often used to make quilts, but can also be used to make clothing and other household items. The patchwork material used to make a quilt can vary greatly, with some quilts using only one type of fabric, while others use a variety of fabrics in different colours and patterns. This gives a unique and intricate look to the finished product. Patchwork material can also be used to add a touch of personality and creativity to a room by using it to make throw pillows or curtains.
Patchwork fabric for upholstery is a unique and creative way to add personality to your furniture. The use of different photos and patterns in the patchwork fabric can add a touch of interest and visual appeal to any piece of furniture, whether it be a chair, sofa, or even a headboard. This type of upholstery is perfect for those who want to make a statement with their decor and create a one-of-a-kind piece.
We print your patchwork fabric by the yard or metre, in bespoke sizes chosen by you. The patchwork fabric is then digitally printed with your design using one of our expert printing methods. Natural fabrics tend to use pigment printing techniques, applying coloured dyes directly to the fabric in a localised area to build up your custom design. Synthetic fabrics favour our dye sublimation process, printing your personalised design onto a transfer paper, and then with heat, bonding this to the fabric. In regards to Cotton Linen please note that occasional small white dots may occur. This is where pieces of cotton fluff have been removed revealing unprinted white base material. This is both normal and unavoidable, but won't compromise your detailed design.
You can choose to have your patchwork upholstery fabric hemmed, with either an overlock or baby hem, in either black or white thread. As your patchwork fabric will likely be stitched together with other patchwork fabrics, you might prefer to have it either cut on the line with all white edges removed or sent as it comes directly from the printer, with your print and an untrimmed edging.
Patchwork material for upholstery by the yard or metre is also a great option for those who want to add a touch of vintage photo or bohemian art style to their home. The use of different fabrics and patterns can create a cozy and inviting atmosphere, and can be a great way to add a pop of colour or texture to a room. This type of upholstery by the yard or metre is perfect for those who want to add a unique and personalised touch to their furniture and home decor. We produce on demand sustainably too.