Gorgeous Silks

an image of a white sheet that is very soft
Designer Deadstock – Silk Chiffon – Champagne
Silk chiffon is extremely lightweight and airy. This fabric is made using twisted threads, which give it a matte finish. Chiffon makes lovely scarves as well as sheer blouses, dresses, and skirts. Wondering what “deadstock” means? Deadstock fabrics are left over from garment factories and textile mills. Instead of ending up in a landfill, this fabric comes to us! It can be a more sustainable option than newly manufactured fabrics and it’s a great way to get interesting garment fabrics (sometimes even designer pieces!).
the fabric is very soft and smooth
Designer Deadstock – Silk Chiffon – Smoke
Silk chiffon is extremely lightweight and airy. This fabric is made using twisted threads, which give it a matte finish. Chiffon makes lovely scarves as well as sheer blouses, dresses, and skirts. Wondering what “deadstock” means? Deadstock fabrics are left over from garment factories and textile mills. Instead of ending up in a landfill, this fabric comes to us! It can be a more sustainable option than newly manufactured fabrics and it’s a great way to get interesting garment fabrics (sometimes even designer pieces!).
Silk charmeuse has a lustrous satin face with a matte crepe back. This lightweight fabric has an incredibly silky hand and a fluid drape. It is mostly opaque and perfect for blouses, dresses, skirts, pajamas, and special occasion wear.

Wondering what “deadstock” means? Deadstock fabrics are left over from garment factories and textile mills. Instead of ending up in a landfill, this fabric comes to us! It can be a more sustainable option than newly manufactured fabrics and it’s a great way to get interesting garment fabrics (sometimes even designer pieces!). Special Occasion, Silk Charmeuse, Lightweight Fabric, Occasion Wear, Pajamas, Blouses
Designer Deadstock – Silk Charmeuse – Seaweed
Silk charmeuse has a lustrous satin face with a matte crepe back. This lightweight fabric has an incredibly silky hand and a fluid drape. It is mostly opaque and perfect for blouses, dresses, skirts, pajamas, and special occasion wear. Wondering what “deadstock” means? Deadstock fabrics are left over from garment factories and textile mills. Instead of ending up in a landfill, this fabric comes to us! It can be a more sustainable option than newly manufactured fabrics and it’s a great way to get interesting garment fabrics (sometimes even designer pieces!).
Silk charmeuse has a lustrous satin face with a matte crepe back. This lightweight fabric has an incredibly silky hand and a fluid drape. It is opaque and perfect for blouses, dresses, skirts, pajamas, and special occasion wear.

Wondering what “deadstock” means? Deadstock fabrics are left over from garment factories and textile mills. Instead of ending up in a landfill, this fabric comes to us! It can be a more sustainable option than newly manufactured fabrics and it’s a great way to get interesting garment fabrics (sometimes even designer pieces!). Good Advice, Forest Green, Fabric Care
Designer Deadstock – Silk Charmeuse – Forest Green
Silk charmeuse has a lustrous satin face with a matte crepe back. This lightweight fabric has an incredibly silky hand and a fluid drape. It is opaque and perfect for blouses, dresses, skirts, pajamas, and special occasion wear. Wondering what “deadstock” means? Deadstock fabrics are left over from garment factories and textile mills. Instead of ending up in a landfill, this fabric comes to us! It can be a more sustainable option than newly manufactured fabrics and it’s a great way to get interesting garment fabrics (sometimes even designer pieces!).
Silk habotai, also called “China silk,” is our favorite lining fabric. It is extremely lightweight, strong, and breathable. While similar in weight, silk habotai is less slippery than rayon bemberg lining, making it easier to work with. This silk habotai is more substantial than a typical habotai and is approaching a voile. It is tightly woven and not as sheer as other habotai.

Wondering what “deadstock” means? Deadstock fabrics are left over from garment factories and textile mills. Instead of ending up in a landfill, this fabric comes to us! It can be a more sustainable option than newly manufactured fabrics and it’s a great way to get interesting garment fabrics (sometimes even designer pieces!). China, Lining Fabric, Cranberry, Silk
Designer Deadstock – Silk Habotai – Cranberry
Silk habotai, also called “China silk,” is our favorite lining fabric. It is extremely lightweight, strong, and breathable. While similar in weight, silk habotai is less slippery than rayon bemberg lining, making it easier to work with. This silk habotai is more substantial than a typical habotai and is approaching a voile. It is tightly woven and not as sheer as other habotai. Wondering what “deadstock” means? Deadstock fabrics are left over from garment factories and textile mills. Instead of ending up in a landfill, this fabric comes to us! It can be a more sustainable option than newly manufactured fabrics and it’s a great way to get interesting garment fabrics (sometimes even designer pieces!).
This deadstock silk features a subtle crepe texture and a beautiful sheen. It is lightweight with an amazing drape. This fabric is fairly opaque and perfect for blouses, dresses, skirts, and more.

Wondering what “deadstock” means? Deadstock fabrics are left over from garment factories and textile mills. Instead of ending up in a landfill, this fabric comes to us! It can be a more sustainable option than newly manufactured fabrics and it’s a great way to get interesting garment fabrics (sometimes even designer pieces!). Silk Crepe, Dresses Skirts, Wonder
Designer Deadstock – Silk Crepe – Teal
This deadstock silk features a subtle crepe texture and a beautiful sheen. It is lightweight with an amazing drape. This fabric is fairly opaque and perfect for blouses, dresses, skirts, and more. Wondering what “deadstock” means? Deadstock fabrics are left over from garment factories and textile mills. Instead of ending up in a landfill, this fabric comes to us! It can be a more sustainable option than newly manufactured fabrics and it’s a great way to get interesting garment fabrics (sometimes even designer pieces!).
an animal print fabric with gold and black spots on the top, as well as white dots
Designer Deadstock – Printed Silk Crepe – Mottled Dots
This deadstock silk features a subtle crepe texture. It has amazing drape and a matte hand. This fabric is fairly opaque and perfect for blouses, dresses, skirts, and more. Wondering what “deadstock” means? Deadstock fabrics are left over from garment factories and textile mills. Instead of ending up in a landfill, this fabric comes to us! It can be a more sustainable option than newly manufactured fabrics and it’s a great way to get interesting garment fabrics (sometimes even designer pieces!).
Silk chiffon is extremely lightweight and airy. This fabric is made using twisted threads, which give it a matte finish. Chiffon makes lovely scarves as well as sheer blouses, dresses, and skirts.

Wondering what “deadstock” means? Deadstock fabrics are left over from garment factories and textile mills. Instead of ending up in a landfill, this fabric comes to us! It can be a more sustainable option than newly manufactured fabrics and it’s a great way to get interesting garment fabrics (sometimes even designer pieces!). Sheer Blouse, Silk Chiffon, Eggplant, Violet, Chiffon
Designer Deadstock – Silk Chiffon – Deep Violet
Silk chiffon is extremely lightweight and airy. This fabric is made using twisted threads, which give it a matte finish. Chiffon makes lovely scarves as well as sheer blouses, dresses, and skirts. Wondering what “deadstock” means? Deadstock fabrics are left over from garment factories and textile mills. Instead of ending up in a landfill, this fabric comes to us! It can be a more sustainable option than newly manufactured fabrics and it’s a great way to get interesting garment fabrics (sometimes even designer pieces!).
Silk chiffon is extremely lightweight and airy. This fabric is made using twisted threads, which give it a matte finish. Chiffon makes lovely scarves as well as sheer blouses, dresses, and skirts.

Wondering what “deadstock” means? Deadstock fabrics are left over from garment factories and textile mills. Instead of ending up in a landfill, this fabric comes to us! It can be a more sustainable option than newly manufactured fabrics and it’s a great way to get interesting garment fabrics (sometimes even designer pieces!).
Designer Deadstock – Silk Chiffon – Cloud
Silk chiffon is extremely lightweight and airy. This fabric is made using twisted threads, which give it a matte finish. Chiffon makes lovely scarves as well as sheer blouses, dresses, and skirts. Wondering what “deadstock” means? Deadstock fabrics are left over from garment factories and textile mills. Instead of ending up in a landfill, this fabric comes to us! It can be a more sustainable option than newly manufactured fabrics and it’s a great way to get interesting garment fabrics (sometimes even designer pieces!).
Silk chiffon is extremely lightweight and airy. This fabric is made using twisted threads, which give it a matte finish. Chiffon makes lovely scarves as well as sheer blouses, dresses, and skirts.

Wondering what “deadstock” means? Deadstock fabrics are left over from garment factories and textile mills. Instead of ending up in a landfill, this fabric comes to us! It can be a more sustainable option than newly manufactured fabrics and it’s a great way to get interesting garment fabrics (sometimes even designer pieces!). Blush
Designer Deadstock – Silk Chiffon – Blush
Silk chiffon is extremely lightweight and airy. This fabric is made using twisted threads, which give it a matte finish. Chiffon makes lovely scarves as well as sheer blouses, dresses, and skirts. Wondering what “deadstock” means? Deadstock fabrics are left over from garment factories and textile mills. Instead of ending up in a landfill, this fabric comes to us! It can be a more sustainable option than newly manufactured fabrics and it’s a great way to get interesting garment fabrics (sometimes even designer pieces!).
Silk chiffon is extremely lightweight and airy. This fabric is made using twisted threads, which give it a matte finish. Chiffon makes lovely scarves as well as sheer blouses, dresses, and skirts.

Wondering what “deadstock” means? Deadstock fabrics are left over from garment factories and textile mills. Instead of ending up in a landfill, this fabric comes to us! It can be a more sustainable option than newly manufactured fabrics and it’s a great way to get interesting garment fabrics (sometimes even designer pieces!).
Designer Deadstock – Silk Chiffon – Dove
Silk chiffon is extremely lightweight and airy. This fabric is made using twisted threads, which give it a matte finish. Chiffon makes lovely scarves as well as sheer blouses, dresses, and skirts. Wondering what “deadstock” means? Deadstock fabrics are left over from garment factories and textile mills. Instead of ending up in a landfill, this fabric comes to us! It can be a more sustainable option than newly manufactured fabrics and it’s a great way to get interesting garment fabrics (sometimes even designer pieces!).
Silk chiffon is extremely lightweight and airy. This fabric is made using twisted threads, which give it a matte finish. Chiffon makes lovely scarves as well as sheer blouses, dresses, and skirts.

Wondering what “deadstock” means? Deadstock fabrics are left over from garment factories and textile mills. Instead of ending up in a landfill, this fabric comes to us! It can be a more sustainable option than newly manufactured fabrics and it’s a great way to get interesting garment fabrics (sometimes even designer pieces!).
Designer Deadstock – Silk Chiffon – Eggplant
Silk chiffon is extremely lightweight and airy. This fabric is made using twisted threads, which give it a matte finish. Chiffon makes lovely scarves as well as sheer blouses, dresses, and skirts. Wondering what “deadstock” means? Deadstock fabrics are left over from garment factories and textile mills. Instead of ending up in a landfill, this fabric comes to us! It can be a more sustainable option than newly manufactured fabrics and it’s a great way to get interesting garment fabrics (sometimes even designer pieces!).
the white fabric is very soft and smooth
Designer Deadstock – Silk Chiffon – Taupe
Silk chiffon is extremely lightweight and airy. This fabric is made using twisted threads, which give it a matte finish. Chiffon makes lovely scarves as well as sheer blouses, dresses, and skirts. Wondering what “deadstock” means? Deadstock fabrics are left over from garment factories and textile mills. Instead of ending up in a landfill, this fabric comes to us! It can be a more sustainable option than newly manufactured fabrics and it’s a great way to get interesting garment fabrics (sometimes even designer pieces!).
Silk habotai, also called “China silk,” is our favorite lining fabric. It is extremely lightweight, strong, and breathable. While similar in weight, silk habotai is less slippery than rayon bemberg lining, making it easier to work with. This silk habotai is a great option for lining or simple, lightweight blouses, dresses, and skirts. If you use this for a garment, be sure to consider using a lining, as this fabric is quite sheer.

Wondering what “deadstock” means? Deadstock fabrics are left over from garment factories and textile mills. Instead of ending up in a landfill, this fabric comes to us! It can be a more sustainable option than newly manufactured fabrics and it’s a great way to get interesting garment fabrics (sometimes even designer pieces!). Robins Egg, Egg
Designer Deadstock – Silk Habotai – Robin Egg
Silk habotai, also called “China silk,” is our favorite lining fabric. It is extremely lightweight, strong, and breathable. While similar in weight, silk habotai is less slippery than rayon bemberg lining, making it easier to work with. This silk habotai is a great option for lining or simple, lightweight blouses, dresses, and skirts. If you use this for a garment, be sure to consider using a lining, as this fabric is quite sheer. Wondering what “deadstock” means? Deadstock fabrics are left over from garment factories and textile mills. Instead of ending up in a landfill, this fabric comes to us! It can be a more sustainable option than newly manufactured fabrics and it’s a great way to get interesting garment fabrics (sometimes even designer pieces!).
Silk habotai, also called “China silk,” is our favorite lining fabric. It is extremely lightweight, strong, and breathable. While similar in weight, silk habotai is less slippery than rayon bemberg lining, making it easier to work with. This silk habotai is a great option for lining or simple, lightweight blouses, dresses, and skirts. If you use this for a garment, be sure to consider using a lining, as this fabric is quite sheer.

Wondering what “deadstock” means? Deadstock fabrics are left over from garment factories and textile mills. Instead of ending up in a landfill, this fabric comes to us! It can be a more sustainable option than newly manufactured fabrics and it’s a great way to get interesting garment fabrics (sometimes even designer pieces!). Off White
Designer Deadstock – Silk Habotai – Off White
Silk habotai, also called “China silk,” is our favorite lining fabric. It is extremely lightweight, strong, and breathable. While similar in weight, silk habotai is less slippery than rayon bemberg lining, making it easier to work with. This silk habotai is a great option for lining or simple, lightweight blouses, dresses, and skirts. If you use this for a garment, be sure to consider using a lining, as this fabric is quite sheer. Wondering what “deadstock” means? Deadstock fabrics are left over from garment factories and textile mills. Instead of ending up in a landfill, this fabric comes to us! It can be a more sustainable option than newly manufactured fabrics and it’s a great way to get interesting garment fabrics (sometimes even designer pieces!).