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Navy Polyester Paisley Lining Fabric

Paisley Fabric

The teardrop-shaped paisley motif has been a dressmaking staple for well over a century, and it still turns up everywhere from blouses to jacket linings. This collection covers paisley across cotton poplin, lawn, viscose and jacquard lining, in both classic and contemporary colourways. Sold by the metre or half metre depending on the fabric, with free samples available on most.

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Paisley's teardrop motif has a long history, tracing back to Persian and Kashmiri textile design before becoming closely associated with the Scottish town that gave it its English name, and it saw a strong revival in 1960s fashion that's kept it in regular rotation ever since. It's one of those prints that manages to feel both traditional and current depending on the colourway and the fabric it's printed on.

One place paisley turns up more than most, and an area where this collection is particularly strong, is lining. A paisley jacquard lining brings genuine detail to the inside of a jacket or coat, visible only in glimpses, which is exactly the kind of understated touch that makes a handmade garment feel considered.

Types of paisley fabric

Cotton poplin and lawn paisley are the most versatile options for garments, crisp and easy to cut, and suited to blouses, dresses and shirts.

Paisley lining fabric, in jacquard weaves, brings the motif inside a jacket or coat rather than on the surface, in colourways from classic navy and gold through to more contemporary greys and mustards.

Paisley in viscose and satin gives a fluid alternative, with more drape and movement than the cotton options, suited to blouses and dresses that need to move.

Using paisley in a project

A paisley lining is one of the simplest ways to add a considered detail to a jacket or coat without changing the outer fabric at all. Pairing a plain outer with a paisley lining, or a paisley outer with a contrasting plain lining, both read as deliberate choices rather than an afterthought. As with any large-scale print, hold the fabric at a distance before deciding on scale, since a paisley motif that looks bold up close can read quite differently once made up.

Where does the paisley print come from?

The teardrop motif originated in Persian and Kashmiri textile design and takes its English name from Paisley in Scotland, where it was widely woven from the 19th century onwards. It saw a significant revival in the 1960s and has remained a dressmaking staple since.

Is paisley fabric only suitable for lining, or can it be a main fabric too?

Both. The cotton poplin, lawn and viscose options in this collection are intended as main garment fabrics, while the jacquard versions are specifically woven for lining. Check the individual product page to confirm which a particular paisley fabric is intended for.

What's the best paisley colourway to pair with a plain outer fabric?

This comes down to personal taste, but a paisley lining in a contrasting or complementary tone to the outer fabric tends to read as the most deliberate. Classic navy and gold paisley pairs well with darker outer fabrics, while grey or mustard-toned paisley lining suits a wider range of colours.

How do I care for paisley fabric?

Wash at 30 or 40 degrees on a gentle cycle, inside out where possible, unless the care label states otherwise. Jacquard lining fabrics are generally used inside finished garments rather than washed alone, so follow the care instructions for the finished piece.

Can I order a sample before buying?

Yes. Most fabrics in this collection are available as a free sample so you can check the print scale, colour and handle before committing to a full cut. Use the "Order Sample" option on the product page.

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