Modern fashionistas are constantly looking for ways to surprise and please others. Products made from crepe georgette fabric are far from new, but a common way to do this. So what is georgette fabric? Most often, this fabric was used towards the end of the 19th century. Then large dresses were sewn for various balls. Current fashion suggests such a style as vintage. Accordingly, no truly vintage style can do without crepe georgette. And modern dudes love to use such material in their images. It is worth considering in detail the crepe georgette fabric, description and characteristics.
What is Georgette
Not everyone knows what georgette fabric is. Georgette is a thin and almost transparent fabric made of twisted threads. Most often made of silk. There is a single-color georgette or one with a printed pattern. The colors are matte. The peak of popularity was in the second half of the 19th century, but evening dresses were made of it before. The second peak of fashion for georgette occurred in the 20s of the 20th century. And the post-war years. Short cocktail dresses were popular then. Over time, lush and even multi-tiered skirts began to be made from crepe georgette. This material was also used for frills on underwear. The modern name is given in honor of a French dressmaker of the 20th century named Georgette de la Plante. It was originally made from highly twisted yarn.

Nowadays, georgette is used to create solid and expensive things. Crepe de Chine material emphasizes elegance. Due to its high cost, crepe georgette is no longer so popular. However, its scope of application is still growing.

Fabric features
Crepe Georges products look quite vintage. The surface is slightly rough. But it feels very nice to the touch. There is a velvety shine. The clothes are quite dense and elastic.

This material differs from other crepes by its somewhat rigidity. But thanks to the softness of the threads themselves, elasticity and airiness, no discomfort is felt.
Interesting! There is a visual effect of looseness. It is achieved due to crepe knots. But the material is translucent. This effect should not be paid attention to. The knots are small and soft enough, so the material seems almost smooth to the touch.
One of the features of the fabric is the variability of the possible composition. But you need to understand that if natural materials such as viscose are added, then the cost will be higher than when adding synthetic materials.
In general, crepe georgette is an unusual material. It hides durability to wear along with airiness and lightness. Truly vintage and original things come out of this fabric.

Types of Georgette Fabric
Georgette fabric can be of several types: using natural materials and synthetic ones. The most commonly used materials are silk, wool, viscose and synthetics. Chiffon can also be used. However, wool and silk are more common. They provide the main positive characteristics of this fabric. Crepe georgette is made using crepe weave of thin threads with their twisting.

The main difference of georgette fabric is the different direction of twisting of the main and secondary threads. This is what gives it special elasticity and density. In addition, the weight of 1 square meter of fabric is about 70 grams.

Where it is used and what is sewn
Crepe georgette is a virtually universal fabric. Any clothes can be sewn from it: blouses, skirts, dresses. But the production itself is quite complex. That is why the product is worn only in exceptional cases. Crepe georgette evening dresses are most often purchased. They attract glances and cause admiration of others.

Crepe georgette is also used to make original decorative items. In the home, such fabric looks quite respectable. However, for many, it is too expensive a luxury.
Among the decor, draped curtains made of crepe georgette are especially popular. Such popularity is achieved due to the fact that the high-quality material practically does not wrinkle.

Care of products
Crepe georgette is a fairly sensitive fabric. Accordingly, care should be delicate. If the item is hanging in the closet, it should be covered with a cover. Do not allow the clothes to become too dusty, as washing can ruin the fabric.
It is better to dry things in a straightened form. If drying takes place outside, it is important to put the product in the shade, since silk quickly deteriorates in the light.
Iron from the inside out, in the "Silk" mode, without steam. The most "stubborn" creases are ironed out by steaming the product through a cloth (gauze is not suitable, since it is very loosely woven, through which water particles will easily get directly onto the product and leave unsightly stains-splashes).
How to wash correctly
Crepe material is quite sensitive to washing. Therefore, if necessary, it is worth taking it to the dry cleaner. If this is not possible, it is worth washing it by hand at a temperature of 30-40 degrees.
Important! There should be no aggressive cleaning agents! Otherwise, the fabric may become discolored or even spoiled.

When drying, the product needs to be straightened. Ideally, it should hang straight. In addition, it should not be exposed to direct sunlight. Otherwise, the fabric will begin to fade.
Silk clothing should only be ironed if creases have formed on it after drying. If the fabric has been hanging, there should be no such creases. Steam can only be used to straighten out the strongest creases. In this case, it is better to turn the product inside out. Do not spray the fabric before ironing it. Spraying may leave water stains. The fabric should only be dry.
Attention! Modern georgette fabric is quite capricious. Before buying, you should familiarize yourself with the rules for caring for it. In addition, you must follow the instructions on the label.

Positive and negative characteristics
The main positive characteristics are achieved due to the naturalness of the fibers in the material. To understand whether you need things made of such fabric in your wardrobe, you need to consider all the pros and cons of such products.
Pros:
- Clothes made from this material will keep you warm in winter and cool in summer. The threads are thin enough to let fresh air through, but they also retain heat.
- The fabric is eco-friendly, hygienic and very pleasant. It is soft, does not prickle and is almost airy.
- It does not slide like real silk. This effect is achieved by a slight roughness.
- It does not wrinkle. There are practically no marks left on it after the product has been lying on the shelf.
- It folds well into various types of draperies, goffering and pleating. This also gives it versatility. That is, you can create different "looks".

The disadvantages include:
- After washing it shrinks a little. So, just in case, it is worth buying a thing a size larger. According to customer reviews, crepe georgette stretches a little after hanging after washing, but this is not always enough.
- Cutting and sewing are very difficult. The fabric stretches a lot and crumbles. If such fabric is bought for sewing something, then it is worth taking it with a large reserve.
Important! To prevent the fabric from crumbling so much, it is worth soaking it in gelatin. This will help it stay intact and save you from unnecessary difficulties.
As you can see, the advantages of georgette fabric are much greater than the disadvantages. However, these disadvantages are quite significant. If you still want to have a product made of such fabric, then first of all you should decide on the size so that the clothes do not turn out to be small when they shrink. In addition, you should not try to sew something yourself. It will be much less expensive to buy ready-made clothes.

Reviews
Kristina, 24: “I bought a blouse made of georgette. It’s hard to wash it myself. You can’t use powder. It shrinks after washing. Of course, it looks great when worn, it’s pleasant to the body, but washing ruins everything. I have to wear it quite rarely, by the way, I add chiffon to the blouse, a chiffon skirt looks great with the blouse.”
Alena, 33: “I bought a dress made of georgette fabric. The dress fits just great! Men even complimented me. I sat, stood, danced - not a single crease! Yes, there are problems with washing, but I took it to the dry cleaner and that’s it. No problems. I’m delighted!”
Galya, 41: “I’ve been sewing for a long time, but I have to charge double for the georgette. It frays and stretches. But it fits a woman’s figure just fine. Elegant, beautiful. It turns out not a girl, but a queen. I would advise everyone to buy a ready-made product. Sewing is too difficult and expensive.”
With the help of this material, fresh images are created, necessary for modern fashion. Clothes made of georgette fabric are well suited for various holidays, ceremonies. Dresses will also look good in a romantic setting.