Materials for prom dresses and homecoming gowns

       By: S. Adrian
Posted: 2006-11-08 02:42:23
Here is a description of some materials used to manufacture prom dresses, formal dresses and homecoming dresses. The list is not complete, however it will give you a basic understanding of these materials.Silk charmeuse is made with a satin weave, which is soft, yet, supple and drapes beautifully. Fabric is woven with a satin weave, where the warp threads cross over three or more of the backing threads. The front side of the fabric has a satin finish, lustrous and reflective, and the back has a dull finish. Silk charmeuse is most often used for loose-fitting prom dresses, bridal gowns and slinky eveningwear. Charmeuse is somewhat difficult to sew because it is so slippery. Pins and needles leave marks, so pin only at the edges. It does not unravel much, however. .Chiffon is elegant and sheer, with a very slightly rough feel to it. Chiffon is lightweight, but strong. It is softer and thinner than Georgette, sometimes called 'Crepe Chiffon'. Chiffon is most often used for loose, full, flowing garments and is popular for prom dresses, scarves and nightgowns. It is hard to cut out and sew because it is so flimsy and slippery. Very importantly, it does not show pin holes.Georgette is made like chiffon, but a two or three-ply yarn is used.Silk Organza is a sheer, thin open weave fabric that is heavier and crisper than silk gauze. It has a smooth, flat finish, is strong and durable, and gets its stiffness from tightly twisted yarns. Often used as the base fabrics for embellished fabrics in prom dresses and cocktail dresses. Organza is a very lightweight and sheer material, but a bit stiff, and can be gathered for bouffant uses, used alone or over other fabrics for fitted to loosely fitted blouses, dresses and evening wear. Also useful for facings, interfacings or lining. Silk organza can be used as an underlining to add crispness to parts of a prom dress or homecoming dress. It sews easily, doesn't show pin holes. It holds creases well.
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