Crepe Fabrics by the Metre | Whotex UK

Discover the Timeless Elegance of Crepe Fabric
Some fabrics look nice only in certain styles. Crepe is not like that. It is one of those materials that works in fashion and in décor, looks refined without trying, and still stays practical. It has a soft, slightly crinkled surface and a beautiful fall, so it gives clothes a smooth shape instead of a stiff one. At Whotex, you can buy crepe fabric by the metre, which makes it easy to order just the amount you need for a dress, abaya, co-ord set, or even event décor.
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What is Crepe Fabric?
Crepe is known for its slightly pebbled or rippled texture. This effect comes from using tightly twisted yarns or a special weaving or finishing method. Because of this texture, crepe does not look flat or basic. Even a plain-coloured crepe outfit looks a bit more polished than the same style in a plain weave fabric.
Crepe can be made from different fibres:
- Silk crepe for formal or luxury wear
- Wool crepe for structured outfits and cooler weather
- Polyester crepe for everyday, modest, or office wear
This is why it’s famous with designers and home sewists. You get one fabric type; however, you can pick the load and the fibre based on the final appearance you want. If you already know you need crepe for your next project, you can browse it here: Shop elegant crepe fabrics by the metre.
Why Choose Crepe for Your Projects?
Crepe sits in the middle, it is not too flowy like chiffon and not too stiff like suiting. That makes it very usable.
- Good for flowing and tailored styles.
Light crepe works well for dresses, kaftans, abayas, layered tops, and long skirts. A slightly heavier crepe can be used for trousers, peplum tops, co-ords, and even office wear. - Nice drape and less creasing.
One of the best things about crepe is how it hangs. It falls close to the body but doesn’t cling. It also doesn’t crease quickly, so it is a good choice for travel, long events, or modest wear. - Available in different finishes.
At Whotex, you can pick the weight and colour that match your design, which is useful if you are making samples, running a small brand, or sewing on order.
Popular Uses of Crepe Fabric
To make the choice easier, think of crepe like a go-to fabric for anything that needs to look neat but relaxed.
- Dresses, abayas, and maxis
- Blouses and tops for office or casual wear
- Wide-leg trousers and two-piece sets
- Scarves, overlays, and party layers
- Soft décor pieces like table runners or backdrops
Because it has a nice fall, it photographs well too, so it is often picked for social, bridal, or party wear.
Sewing & Care Tips
Crepe is easy to sew if you handle it gently.
- Use a sharp needle so the fabric doesn’t snag.
- Use fine pins to avoid marks.
- If you are unsure about shrinkage, pre-wash the fabric first.
- Hand-wash or gentle cycle helps the fabric keep its texture.
- Press on low heat and preferably from the wrong side.
These small steps help the fabric keep its nice surface and shape.
Shop Crepe by the Metre at Whotex
Buying fabric by the metre is very practical, especially when you have a pattern that needs 1.5 m, 2.25 m, or 3 m only. You don’t have to buy extra or a full roll. Whotex offers crepe in different colours and weights so you can match it to your client’s order, brand collection, or personal project. This works well for designers, dressmakers, and online sellers who want quality fabric in flexible quantities.
Conclusion
Crepe is one of the most reliable fabrics when you want clothes to look elegant but still be wearable. Its texture hides small wrinkles, its drape makes simple designs look premium, and its different weights make it suitable for both fashion and décor. Ordering crepe fabric by the metre from Whotex gives you freedom: you choose the amount, the colour, and the feel. If your next piece needs to look graceful, fall nicely, and stay comfortable, crepe is an easy yes.
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