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Indigo Twill Lining Acetate Viscose Fabric

Pink Fabric

Pink runs from the softest blush to vivid fuchsia, and it's a favourite for everything from occasionwear to easy summer sewing. Our pink fabric collection spans floaty silk chiffon and fluid viscose through to crisp cotton, smooth satin and comfortable jersey, in shades from dusky rose to coral and hot pink. Whether you're making an occasion dress, a child's outfit or an everyday top, there's a shade and weight here. Not sure which? Order a sample first.

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Pink is far more versatile than it gets credit for. A dusky rose or blush reads soft and grown-up, a coral lifts a summer wardrobe, and a hot pink or fuchsia makes a statement, all from the same corner of the colour wheel. It suits occasionwear, everyday separates and children's clothes equally, which is why it's one of the most reached-for colours in any fabric stash.

At Croft Mill, our pink fabric collection leans towards dressmaking. You'll find drapey, lightweight fabrics for dresses and blouses alongside crisp cottons and soft jersey, so whether you're making something floaty and fluid or structured and everyday, there's an option here. Pinks vary widely in tone, so it's worth checking the exact shade on a sample before you commit.

Types of pink fabric

Pink cotton fabric is the everyday starting point. Poplin and lawn are crisp and breathable for blouses, summer dresses and children's clothes, whilst printed quilting cottons suit craft and patchwork.

Pink chiffon, satin and crepe are the occasion fabrics. Silk and polyester chiffon float for overlays and eveningwear, satin reflects light cleanly for occasion dresses and linings, and crepe drapes fluidly for fitted styles.

Pink viscose is soft, fluid and easy to wear, a go-to for relaxed dresses, blouses and wide-leg trousers.

Pink jersey is the comfortable, stretchy choice for t-shirts, fitted dresses and loungewear.

Pink is also a favourite for children's and baby sewing, where soft cottons and jerseys in blush and bubblegum work beautifully.

Choosing pink fabric

Pink is one of the harder colours to judge on screen, as undertone matters as much as the shade: a blush with a warm peach note sits very differently next to a cool, blue-based pink. If you're matching to a pattern, trim or an existing piece, order a sample and check it in daylight first. For occasion sewing especially, where pink can shift under evening lighting, a sample takes the guesswork out. Always follow the individual product's care guidance, as this varies by fabric.

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