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Custom Printed Viscose 210 gsm

97% viscose 3% lycra

Print on viscose, fulfill luxurious projects.

24.40 € / running metre

Price of printed fabric before bulk and business discounts. See bulk discounts.

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Monday, 13.05.2024

Print your custom fabric

Soft and elegant Viscose, adding charm to any outfit. Ideal for summer wear thanks to its pleasant texture and exceptional breathability.

Specification

  • Max. printable area: 135 cm
  • Grammage: 210 g/m2
  • Est. shrinkage: up to –7%

Print technology

We print Viscose digitally, using the highest quality water-based pigments. We fix the finished print with warm air, without the use of chemicals. We do not use an ounce of water in the entire process and generate minimal waste.

Usage

A subtle sheen with a simultaneous lightness and softness, make Viscose an elegant and extremely pleasant material to use. Viscose is an ideal fabric for a variety of garments, including underwear. It is also ideal for home textiles.

Care instructions

Wash at up to 40°C, using the programme for delicate fabrics. Phosphate-free detergents recommended. Spin cycle at max. 400 rpm. Do not use bleaching agents. Avoid wet rubbing. Dry flat on a towel or net. Do not tumble dry or dry in direct sunlight. Iron on inside out in temperature 150-180°C using a cotton setting.

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Frequently asked questions

What is viscose?

Viscose is a material that is created by processing plant cellulose. It is a type of fabric that combines the characteristics of both natural and synthetic materials. However, it’s production process, despite being based on natural raw materials, is controlled in a way that allows for the attainment of various properties. It is worth mentioning that viscose is often called “artifical silk” for its softness and delicate sheen, which adds elegance to garments.

The viscose production process is an advanced chemical process that transforms cellulose into textile fibres. The overall process involves obtaining the cellulose, dissolving it, filtering it, spinning it, regenerating it, twisting it, washing it, drying it, spinning it and possibly dyeing and finishing the fabrics. The process has evolved into more sustainable production methods.

One of the most important characteristics of viscose is its versatility. This fabric can be used for a variety of garments, from casual, everyday shirts to extremely elegant evening dresses. Viscose is also readily used for lingerie and swimwear due to its lightness and excellent breathability.

What can you sew out of viscose?

Viscose is often used for a variety of garments. Its softness, lightness and excellent breathability make it an ideal choice for garments that provide comfort and style. This fabric is valued in the manufacture of underwear for its softness and comfortable wear. Underwear made from this fabric is soft on the skin and adheres perfectly, providing a feeling of comfort throughout the day. Thanks to its ability to dry quickly, viscose is often used for swimwear. Its breathability makes it the ideal material for swimsuits that remain comfortable even after a swim in the water.

Viscose has also found its place in the field of home textiles. Duvets, towels, curtains and drapes made from viscose are soft to the touch and extremely pleasant to use. They add elegance and comfort to any interior. Artistic clothing designs, art textiles and other textile products are often created from viscose because of its ability to take on different colours and its unique lustre effect.

Does viscose crease and stretch?

It is worth remembering certain characteristics of viscose that can affect its use. This material has a tendency to wrinkle, meaning that clothing made of viscose may require more frequent ironing. However, it is worth noting that this is not the rule, but only a characteristic of some viscose fabrics.

Another characteristic of viscose is its tendency to stretch. This means that clothing made of viscose may lose its original shape over time. It is worth taking care when washing and drying viscose garments in order to enjoy their comfort and appearance for as long as possible. Ironing may also be necessary to restore their original shape.

Why is viscose called 'artificial silk'?

Viscose has a similar sheen and softness to real silk, making it resemble this luxurious fabric. The finish of viscose can give it an elegant and luxurious look, similar to silk. Like silk, viscose is light and airy, making it comfortable to wear, especially on warm days.

Viscose is often used for clothing and lingerie, as is silk. Both materials are prized for their elegance and comfort. Due to the lower production price of viscose compared to silk, viscose is a more accessible alternative for consumers who are looking for a material with a similar look and feel, but at a more affordable price.

Although viscose and silk are similar in some aspects, they are different materials, both in terms of the production process and the source of the raw material. Silk is a natural fibre extracted from silkworms, while viscose is an artificial material produced from cellulose. Therefore, although viscose is often referred to as 'artificial silk', they are two separate fabrics with their own properties and characteristics.

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Frequently asked questions
Bulk discounts
10 meters
- 10%
20 meters
- 20 %
30 meters
- 25%
40 meters
- 30%
The discount is calculated automatically at the checkout, the quantity applies to one fabric (not a pattern) in one order
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