Monday, February 20, 2017

Fabric Design with Contrado

I was recently contacted by Contrado with an offer to try out their fabric printing services.  Yes, please!


They offer a massive amount of textile choices (over 95) - maybe a little too many!  Navigating the fabric selections was challenging for me, and names like "Archway" and "Boston" are not especially helpful when trying to suss out the natural fibers from the synthetic - if I had to change anything about the experience, it would be that.  There are various filters to apply while perusing the online fabric selection, but none of them include fiber content.  Contrado was kind enough to send me a swatch pack to make the choice a bit easier.  The swatches also make it easy to see how fabric content affects the dye. 


And there are a few natural fibers to be found.  I was very tempted by the Lima Cashmere which is a wool/silk blend.  There is also a Viscose Twill, and even a Silk Satin.  In the end, I decided to go with Cotton Satin.  It is 100% cotton sateen with a nice mid-weight hand.


Then it was time to come up with a design.  And surprise, surprise, I went with roses.  This time around, I decided to learn just enough of Illustrator to create a repeating pattern.  For fabric design, I think it is definitely a better choice than Photoshop.  The fact that I can make something as large or small as I want is fabulous.  Hooray for vectors!  And because it is so difficult to find oversized florals at the fabric store, I went big!  


Once I was happy with the design, I uploaded it to the Contrado website.  It was easy to rotate the image so it follows the cross grain (I intend to make a circle skirt that will have to be cut crosswise).  And here is the actual fabric!  It arrived a mere four days after I completed my order, which is awesome. 


Before sending my yardage through the wash, I cut a bit off to see just how much the hand and/or color would change.  The fabric is still quite crisp after a bath.  There is perhaps a tiny bit of fading if I stare at it closely, but not as much as I expected with the darker colors, and certainly not noticeable if I do not have my original reference scrap.


And now it's time to cut this up and start sewing!


[Disclosure:  Contrado provided me with this fabric, but the opinions posted here are my own.]

11 comments:

  1. Eagerly awaiting this VERY Laura Mae creation.



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  2. And when and where might this creation be unveiled? :)

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    1. Not sure yet . . . but there is a Symphony performance coming up, so I am going to have to finish something soon!

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    2. I look forward to seeing you at the Symphony, in whatever you are wearing!

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  3. Beautiful - love the design and the colors.

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  4. Ive been meaning to try contrado! How did the viscose twill swatch feel - was it medium or light weight? It can be hard to find good medium weight rayon/viscose.

    Also - YAY for using Illustrator! How much easier was it!? The settings that allow you to offset your pattern really can let you produce some interesting results.

    Can't wait to see the final garment you make with this :-D

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    1. Esz, the viscose is a light, mid-weight (how is that for confusing)! It is not flimsy at all, but I have come across heavier weight rayons. The twill weave does give it a bit more heft than many of the lightweight rayons I have stash away.

      What I found most interesting is that the color of the print is slightly muted on the rayon when compared to the cottons and silks - I am used to fiber reactive dyes for rayon/viscose that give extremely vibrant colors, but this is obviously a different process.

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    2. That is very helpful thank you for the response! :-D As long as it is not as light as the Fabric.com rayon challis' then I would be happy to buy. I like those prints but find the fabric just a bit on the thin side.

      I wonder if the twill weave has a way of diffusing the light, making the colours look more muted. I am keen to try now - the prices are fairly reasonable considering it is custom! I imagine shipping will make my eyes water (I'm an Aussie) but still!

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