The seamstresses from our sewing workshop have prepared a simple comparison of the different types of velvet you can find in our e-shop.
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Name | Elastic velvet Pané | Structured Velvet | Slightly elastic velvet | Elastic velvet |
Item number |
380711 | 380970, 860890 | 860275 | 380478 |
Sewing | Stretch needle, overlock or elastic stitch (or double needle) on a sewing machine. The edges do not fray. | |||
Washing | In the washing procedure recommended by the manufacturer (30°C, gentle wash) the fabric does not release colour and does not shrink | |||
ironing | Do not iron. If you must iron, iron on the reverse side on a low temperature, or steam. | |||
Elasticity | Most stretchable - elastic only in width | It stretches - more in width than in length | Stretches slightly in width | Stretches more in width |
Special feature |
The edge rolls up into a roll | Structure of the bricks | ||
Suitable for.. |
Carnival costumes, decorative purposes | Home Textile (Pillowcase) - Luxury Impression | Home textiles and clothing (sweatshirt, decorative patches for jackets) | Evening dresses, tunics, blazers (luxury), and decorative home textiles |
Weight | 170 g/m² | 210 - 235 g/m² | 200 - 225 g/m² | 345 g/m² |
Thickness | 0,6 mm | 0,8 mm | 0,8 mm | 0,9 mm |
Certified for children under 3 years | yes ✅ | yes ✅ | yes ✅ | no ❌ |