Ambiance/Bemberg is 100 percent rayon. It can be washed and dried on gentle cycles, it resists wrinkles and has a beautiful drape. It is deliciously silky to the hand.
Rayon is regenerated cellulose fibres made from wood pulp. It is a good choice for linings because it breathes well and doesn’t hold in heat. Polyester is very hot and doesn’t breathe well.
To prepare this fabric for sewing, wash and dry the lining on gentle cycles. Set your iron to silk setting and press the material. To lay out this fabric for cutting you can use tissue paper between the layers to minimize slipping thus cutting out the lining along with the tissue paper.
Use 70/10 needle for sewing this fabric with cotton thread. Also instead of 5/8 inch seam allowance use 1/2 inch instead this will prevent the seams from strain and pulling.
Do you use linings in your clothes? If so what do you use? I can’t wait to make another pair of pants and line them with some crazy rayon print. It would make me smile every time I put my pants on 😉
Gorgeous fabric! I don’t line anything except coats! I cheat and buy an under slip. My linings are always more wonky than my sewing so I gave up!
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I don’t have much practice with this stuff either but I have researched it a lot and I hope all the tips leads to success. The color is so pretty and goes well with the slate blue herringbone linen material. Thanks for your thoughts 🙂
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Putting lining in pants and such makes the outfit’s value increase in my opinion. Sometimes it isn’t easy to do though. Of course some things don’t need lining – a summery dress? But others, like a pair of winter pants or an elegant or fitted dress or a jacket, sure call out for a well sewn lining inside! That’s what I think anyway… But what do I know! 😀 Looking forward to seeing the finished garment!
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My linen skirt is semiopaque in certain lightening so I felt like I needed a lining. It is almost done and so fun working with different textures.
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