Collection: Hand Block Prints By The Yard | Fabriculture

Our hand block prints are created using traditional carved wooden blocks, with each motif carefully stamped onto the fabric by hand. Each design is produced as a limited, one-time textile and cannot be repeated, making every piece truly unique. Subtle variations in color, placement, and impression are an inherent part of the handcrafted process.

Looking for Silk Fabric by the Yard?

Fabriculture offers a curated selection of 100% silk fabrics by the yard, with options ranging from lightweight Habotai and sheer Organza to textured Raw Silk, Dupioni, Tussah and versatile Silk Twill. Shop individual fabrics by colour, weight, weave and intended use, with international shipping available.

Woman wearing a luxurious silk blouse with jeans on a US city street

Choose Your Silk

Shop Silk Fabric by Type

  • Habotai Silk

    Lightweight, smooth and fluid — ideal for blouses, scarves, linings and dyeing.

  • Raw Silk

    Textured, slightly crisp and naturally lustrous — excellent for structured garments and statement pieces.

  • Dupioni Silk

    Distinctive slub texture with a crisp body — popular for dresses, jackets, bridalwear and occasion pieces.

  • Tussah Silk

    Naturally textured wild silk with an organic character and subtle sheen.

  • Silk Twill

    Smooth and durable with a distinctive diagonal weave — suitable for garments, scarves and accessories.

  • Silk Organza

    Sheer, lightweight and structured — ideal for overlays, sleeves, bridal details and decorative projects.

  • Silk Crepe

    Soft, fluid and elegant with a refined surface — excellent for dresses, blouses and flowing garments.
Woman shopping for premium silk fabric from a selection of silk textiles

Make the Righ Choice

How to Choose the Right Silk Fabric?

Choose silk by weight, drape, texture, and intended use. For flowing garments, choose Crepe or Habotai; for structured styles, Dupioni or Raw Silk; for sheer details, Organza; and for scarves, Silk Twill or lightweight Habotai.

A styled collection of Silk home textiles and accessories in soft neutral and pastel tones, including pillows, a draped mannequin dress, hanging satin garments, a tote bag, a sleep mask, and a scrunchie on a draped fabric surface.

What are you making

Choose Silk Fabric for Your Project

  • Dresses & Gowns: Silk Crepe, Habotai, Dupioni
  • Blouses & Shirts: Habotai, Silk Twill, Silk Crepe
  • Scarves: Habotai, Silk Twill, Silk Crepe
  • Bridalwear: Dupioni, Silk Organza, Silk Crepe
  • Jackets & Structured Garments: Dupioni, Raw Silk
  • Costumes & Cosplay: Silk Organza, Habotai, Raw Silk
  • Linings: Lightweight Habotai Silk
  • Crafts & DIY Projects: Habotai, Organza, Raw Silk
  • Dyeing Projects: Habotai, Raw Silk, Silk Twill

Buy Silk Fabric Online — Ships Internationally

Fabriculture ships silk fabric to customers in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom and other international destinations. Fabrics are available in convenient quantities for individual makers as well as larger orders for designers, studios and businesses.

Silk Fabric FAQs

Can I order silk samples?

Yes. Fabriculture offers a silk sample option so customers can evaluate different silk textures, colours and finishes before committing to a larger purchase.

Can silk fabric be dyed?

Yes, many silk fabrics can be dyed. Fabriculture also offers custom-dye silk options, including Habotai, Raw Silk, Sheeny Silk and Twill Silk.

Where can I buy silk fabric by the yard?

Fabriculture offers a curated selection of silk fabrics by the yard, including Habotai, Raw Silk, Dupioni, Tussah, Twill, Organza and Crepe Silk.

Is your silk fabric 100% silk?

Many fabrics in the collection are made from 100% silk. Always check the individual product listing for the exact fibre composition, weight, width and care instructions.

What is the best silk fabric for dresses?

Silk Crepe, Habotai and Dupioni can all work well for dresses, depending on the desired drape, structure and finish.

What is the best silk for scarves?

Lightweight Habotai, Twill and Crepe Silk are popular choices for scarves because of their softness, drape and comfortable hand-feel.

Which silk is best for structured garments?

Dupioni and Raw Silk are good choices when you want more body and texture rather than a highly fluid drape.