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The KKJIAF Satin Jacquard Fabric is a premium 49" wide brocade fabric featuring a stunning peony pattern. Ideal for a variety of applications including clothing, home decor, and DIY crafts, this soft and durable material is easy to care for, making it a perfect choice for both personal projects and thoughtful gifts.




B**O
My new purse I made with fabric
Beautiful exactly what I needed. The color was perfect. The print absolutely gorgeous.
N**L
Excellent quality fabric
Good quality fabric
M**A
Súper tela y hermosa
The media could not be loaded. Súper tela súper hermosa y el color como mismo lo ve en la foto
D**B
Snags easily
This is VERY pretty fabric but snags very easily. Even snagged on my hangnail. I feel like after a few weeks it’ll look fuzzy. This would be great for making something that will not go through a lot of handling otherwise it’ll be snag city!
J**E
Pretty
More yellow than true gold yet pretty. Had seamstress sew an edge on for a table liner. She said it was a bear to see with, frayed easily.
I**A
Love
Good quality material. Love the color
A**R
Value
I needed to replace the fabric on the bottom shelf of an antique curio cabinet. This looked wonderful after I recovered the wood board. It is a bit stiff and I'm not sure how it would perform if making an outfit.
J**P
Lovely pattern and color, but surprisingly fragile fabric
I got this to make a Belle princess dress for my daughter. The pros: it's very shiny and (provided you immediately serge and fraycheck the edges) has enough body to make a full, absolutely gorgeous gold dress for a little girl. The cons: this stuff frays like crazy. The second one section of the weave gets a little loose, there's nothing you can do to stop it spreading. Every time you insert a needle into the fabric, the weave gets a little looser, so INTERFACE ANYTHING YOU WISH TO SEW! The entire sleeve of one dress fell apart and I had to remake it with heavy interfacing glued to the inside seam allowance just so the stitches had enough material to hold together. You must use iron on interfacing--sew on will fall apart.
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