Crocheted Cotton Lace Fabric, 40" Wide, 170 GSM
$13.86Sin IVA
Descripción
A beautifully crafted crocheted 100% cotton lace that sits between textile and sculpture. At 170 GSM, this is an unusually substantial lace—open, breathable, and tactile, yet strong enough to behave like true yardage rather than a fragile trim. The pattern is built through stitch rather than weave, creating dimensional relief, light, and air within the cloth. The natural, undyed cotton tone feels quiet, layered, and organic rather than bleached or clinical. Overall, this reads artisan, contemporary, and deeply craft-forward.
2) How It’s Made
This fabric is crocheted (not woven) using 100% cotton yarn that is yarn-prepared but left undyed in its natural tone. The lace structure is created through interlocking loops rather than warp and weft, giving the textile a sculptural surface, openwork detailing, and gentle flexibility of form. The finish is minimal and natural to preserve fiber integrity, breathability, and hand.
3) Technical Specifications
Fiber: 100% cotton
Construction: Crocheted lace (looped structure, not woven)
Weight: 170 GSM (lace-weight but substantial)
Width: 41 inches (102 cm)
Finish: Natural hand, undyed cotton tone
Stretch: Slight give from crochet structure (no spandex)
Opacity: Semi-sheer / openwork
Surface: Textured, dimensional lace pattern
4) Handfeel & Drape
Soft, clean cotton touch with a gentle, breathable openness. The fabric feels airy in the hand yet surprisingly sturdy for lace. The drape is fluid with structural presence—it falls gracefully while retaining clear stitch definition and sculptural depth.
5) Ideal Uses
Overlay for dresses, skirts, and blouses
Bridal or occasionwear accents
Statement sleeves, panels, or inserts
Lightweight shawls, wraps, or stoles
Decorative curtains, lampshade covers, or wall textiles
Mixed-media garments and artisanal accessories
(Best handled with patterns that respect openwork and drape.)
6) Wash & Care + Disclaimers
Hand wash cold with mild detergent; reshape and flat dry
Avoid wringing or heavy agitation
Do not tumble dry
Steam lightly rather than press directly
Expect the hand to soften with wear
Always test a small swatch before cutting or washing yardage