





Tela de lentejuelas con estampado de conchas marinas, tela de lentejuelas elástica en dos direcciones por yarda
1 unidad es 1 metro = 1,09 yardas
Descubra la belleza de nuestra tela de lentejuelas con estampado de conchas marinas, una opción versátil para diversos proyectos de moda, como vestidos de noche, faldas, blusas, chaquetas y otros sofisticados atuendos de noche. Esta tela cuenta con una agradable elasticidad bidireccional para mayor comodidad y libertad de movimiento, ideal para diseños ajustados.
Con 140 cm (aproximadamente 1,53 yardas) de ancho, esta tela de lentejuelas de alta calidad está diseñada para brindar durabilidad y vitalidad duradera, lo que garantiza que sus creaciones mantengan su encanto a lo largo del tiempo.
Tenga en cuenta que los tiempos de tránsito se generan automáticamente y pueden no ser siempre precisos. Si tiene alguna pregunta o inquietud sobre el estado de su pedido, le recomendamos que se comunique con nosotros para obtener ayuda.
Dado que cada artículo se imprime bajo demanda, tenga en cuenta que los colores reales pueden variar ligeramente según el tipo de tela y el método de impresión. También queremos aclarar que no nos hacemos responsables de las regulaciones aduaneras de su país de destino. Antes de realizar su pedido, infórmese sobre los posibles impuestos o aranceles adicionales que puedan aplicarse, ya que pueden variar según su ubicación. Si necesita ayuda con esto, no dude en contactarnos.
Tenga la seguridad de que, independientemente de la cantidad de tela que compre, se enviará en una sola pieza continua, cuidadosamente cortada según la cantidad total de metros que pida. Nuestra tela de lentejuelas no contiene tintes cancerígenos, lo que la convierte en una opción más segura para sus necesidades de costura. ¡Experimente la elegancia y la calidad de nuestra tela de lentejuelas con estampado de conchas marinas para su próximo proyecto!
Elige opciones
Fabric Options
- What it is
- Where to use it
- How it holds up
What It Is:
Crepe is a lightweight fabric known for its slightly crinkled or pebbled texture. It can be made from various fibers including silk, wool, or synthetics like polyester.
Where to Use:
Ideal for elegant garments like blouses, dresses, evening gowns, skirts, and scarves. Also used in home decor for drapes and light upholstery.
Durability & Handling:
It has excellent drape and flow, making it perfect for soft silhouettes. It offers moderate durability depending on the fiber content and is usually wrinkle-resistant. Dry cleaning is often recommended for high-end crepes.
What It Is:
Satin is a smooth, glossy fabric typically made from silk or synthetic fibers like polyester. Its signature sheen comes from its weave rather than the fiber.
Where to Use:
Perfect for formalwear such as bridal gowns, evening dresses, lingerie, and linings. Also popular in accessories and luxury bedding.
Durability & Handling:
It has a luxurious drape with high shine on one side. Satin can snag easily, so handle with care. It usually requires gentle washing or dry cleaning. Best for occasions or items that don’t require heavy wear.
What It Is:
Lycra satin is a combination of Lycra (a brand of spandex) and satin, offering a shiny finish with stretch for a form-fitting yet elegant look.
Where to Use:
Great for figure-hugging evening dresses, dancewear, stage costumes, and fashion-forward formalwear.
Durability & Handling:
This fabric is smooth and glossy with a flexible fit. The stretch allows freedom of movement and comfort for long wear. It should be gently washed or dry cleaned to preserve both its sheen and elasticity.
What It Is:
Spandex is a synthetic fabric known for its exceptional elasticity. It's often blended with other fibers for stretch and comfort.
Where to Use:
Perfect for activewear, swimwear, leggings, bodycon dresses, and undergarments.
Durability & Handling:
Spandex is highly stretchable and resilient. It retains shape well even after repeated use and is generally machine washable, though cold washing is recommended. It's not very breathable on its own, so it's often blended with other materials.
What It Is:
Chiffon is a lightweight, sheer fabric made from silk, polyester, or nylon. It's known for its airy, flowy texture.
Where to Use:
Common in bridal wear, evening gowns, blouses, scarves, and overlays in fashion and decor.
Durability & Handling:
Chiffon is delicate and prone to snagging or fraying. It's excellent for layering and flowy designs. It requires gentle handling and is best cleaned by hand washing or dry cleaning.
What It Is:
Upholstery fabric is a heavier-weight textile specifically designed for furniture use. It can be made from natural fibers, synthetic fibers, or blends.
Where to Use:
Used for sofas, chairs, headboards, ottomans, and other home furnishing items.
Durability & Handling:
Upholstery fabric is very durable and abrasion-resistant. It comes in various textures and prints and is often treated for stain resistance. Cleaning methods vary—some can be spot cleaned, others require professional cleaning.
What It Is:
Poly linen is a blend of polyester and linen, combining the natural, breathable quality of linen with the strength and wrinkle resistance of polyester.
Where to Use:
Great for tablecloths, curtains, light upholstery, cushions, casual garments, and summer wear.
Durability & Handling:
Poly linen is durable and less prone to wrinkling than pure linen. It maintains shape and color well, is machine washable, and easy to care for. It offers a crisp, clean look with a subtle texture.