"Rayon crepe" is a type of fabric that is made from rayon, a synthetic fiber, and has a crinkled or wrinkled texture.
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DETAILS • Medium weight french
rayon crepe with ivory, taupe and blue flowers on a black background.
A gorgeous 1980s Ted Lapidus
black rayon crepe cocktail dress with 1940s - inspired silhouette and draping details.
I have some black
rayon crepe from them as well that I am hoping to make into a Roscoe Dress.
Black form
fitting rayon crepe material with white embroidery on the front to look like a chain b...
30s inspired
drapey rayon crepe vintage floral print dress in a figure flattering silhouette A feminine style with comfortable fit for work or play.
The fabric for this blouse is
rayon crepe from my stash that I originally sourced from The Fabric Store.
Embrace those fabulous vintage wool crepes, thick cottons,
rayon crepe, velvets, and knits that feature three - quarter of full length sleeves with reckless abandon - I promise you, your forearms will thank you the next time an icy arctic blast strikes. -RCB-
I made a few modifications, closing up part of the back bodice, turning the neckline gathers into pleats as
my rayon crepe fabric was bulky enough to warrant it, and adding an elastic waist channel.
Main Fabric: Lightweight fabrics, such as silk or
rayon crepe, silk charmeuse, silk habotai, jacquard, gauze, cotton lawn.
Main Fabric: Lightweight fabrics such as cotton lawn, silk, or
rayon crepe, light silk twill.
Main Fabric: Lightweight fabrics, such as silk or
rayon crepe, silk habotai, cotton lawn, lightweight jacquard.
This first Roscoe that I made up is
this rayon crepe blouse that I am in love with.