Anaconda Snake Print Spandex - NY Fashion Center Fabrics
Anaconda Snake Print Spandex - NY Fashion Center Fabrics
Anaconda Snake Print Spandex - NY Fashion Center Fabrics
Anaconda Snake Print Spandex - NY Fashion Center Fabrics

Anaconda Snake Print Spandex

Regular price $24.99 Sale

Anaconda Snake Print Spandex is a medium weight, knit fabric ideal for costuming and bodywear. This fabric's Spandex content gives it a smooth, silky handfeel and beautiful sheen, and its generous stretch allows for body-conscious garments and ease of movement. This fabric travels easily, and its bright print is sure to be noticed.

Content:
80% Polyester, 20% Spandex

Structure:
58/60 Inches Wide
First Quality Fabric

Hand:
4-way stretch (About 70% size increase when stretched on crosswise grain, 60% stretch on lengthwise grain). Soft drape with smooth, silky handfeel

Luster:
Slight degree of shine on face side

Tips and Tricks:

  • Use with nap cutting layout (i.e. all pattern pieces laid out in the same direction) so all pattern pieces reflect light the same way and shading is prevented
  • Crosswise stretch should go horizontally across the body
  • For cutting, lay out fabric on dressmaker‰۪s cutting board, hold down pattern pieces w/fabric weights and trace around pattern pieces with a sharp rotary cutter. This allows for more precise cutting with knit fabrics.
  • If cutting with shears, pin pattern pieces with thin, sharp pins (try our extra fine pins)
  • If interfacing is needed, use lightweight fusible knit interfacing
  • Use a ballpoint (stretch) needle when machine sewing
  • Use a knit stitch to maintain stretch ‰ÛÒ chainstitch is ideal, but you can also use overlock (serger) to sew seams without additional stitch
  • If you have to use a regular straight lockstitch, lower your stitch size (8-10 stitched per inchåÊåÊis a good estimate, but it‰۪s best to experiment on a test swatch before sewing), and gently stretch the fabric while sewing to maintain stretch. Steam seams on lower (polyester/nylon) setting to eliminate unwanted puckering. You may want to use a pressing cloth if you have a particularly hot iron.
  • Use self-binding, overlock (serger) or a roll-back hem with coverstich for hems and edges

Care:
Dry clean recommended.