Fabric Files: Demystifying Fabric Weight (2024)

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It wasn’t until I started the Indiesew Fabric Shop, that I started to understand the intricacies of textiles. I knew of a few broad categories of fabric (chambrays, lawns, and those I referred to as simply rayons), but I didn’t understand how all of the different characteristics of fabric work together to create a wearable textile. Perhaps the most mysterious of those characteristics was fabric weight.

Today I thought it would be useful to offer a primer on fabric weight. You may not consider fabric weight useful in your sewing hobby right now, but eventually you’ll come face to face with ordering fabric online and lacking one very vital piece of information, the per square yard/meter weight. Fabric weight is just one piece of the entire makeup of a fabric, but an incredibly useful one.

Fabric Weight Defined

Fabric weight is generally listed in the US as ounces per square yard and in many other countries as grams per square meter (GSM). Sometimes in the US, you'll see fabric weights listed as just ounces (for example, a 10-ounce French terry or a 6-ounce cotton shirting). It can be assumed that this is the weight of the fabric per square yard.

This is the standardized way of listing fabric weights because fabric can come in a wide range of widths from the manufacturer. Thus, fabric is weighed on a scale as a 36” by 36” square, or a formula is used to find that value based on a different size of fabric.

The per square yard/meter weight of the fabric only tells us how much the fabric weighs. It doesn’t indicate how loose or dense the weave or knit is. And it varies widely depending on the type of fiber that is used to create the fabric.

Why is fabric weight important?

In many sewing patterns, designers will list a suitable fabric weight for the garment. This information is important to note. For example, sewing theLonetree Jacket in a 10-ounce canvas (the pink version)gives the jacket a very different look than the 7-ounce Tencel twill Lonetree vest (the green version).

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Generally, the less a fabric weighs, the more pliable and drapey it will be, and the more it will breathe in hot weather. Also, the lighter a fabric is, the more sheer or see-through it may appear. For reference, fabrics that weigh less than 2-ounces per square yard will generally be somewhat sheer. Once in the 4-ounce range and above, a fabric tends to be less see-through.

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The heavier a fabric is, the more durable it will be to wearing and washing. This is particularly true of twill weave fabrics like denim (shown below). Heavier fabrics are generally more opaque, rarely needing a lining for skirts and dresses.

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But these are not hard and fast rules. Many lawns and chambray can be very lightweight, but have a stiffer appearance due to the fiber content. Rayonand Tencel twills often have a beautiful heavy drape, but weigh anywhere from 6 to 8 ounces per yard.

It’s important to consider the entire list of characteristics when choosing a fabric, something that you will naturally start to do as you sew more. You’ll eventually learn that cotton twills are stiffer than rayon or Tencel twill. You’ll learn that cotton voile and rayon voile have a completely different hand.

Fabric Weight Quick Reference

But as a general reference, here’s a quick guide of fabric weights for the most commonly found fabrics:

Weight

Common Substrates

2 to 3 oz. per square yard (roughly 57 to 85 GSM)

voile, crepe (especially 100% silk or poly crepes), chiffon, lightweight cotton shirtings, lightweight chambray

4 to 5 oz. per square yard (roughly 113 to 142 GSM)

rayon crepe, rayon challis, cotton-based knits, cotton shirtings, chambray, linen, double gauze and double cloth, charmeuse

6 to 8 oz. per square yard (roughly 170 to 227 GSM)

Tencel and rayon twills, French terry, rayon-based knits, modal and bamboo knits, ribbed knits, linen

9 to 12 oz. per square yard (roughly 255 to 340 GSM)

denim, ponte knits, cotton twill, corduroy, waterproof fabrics, jacquard, wool melton, most coatings

12+ oz. per square yard (340+ GSM)

canvas, duck, upholstery

Garment Types by General Fabric Weight

Here's a very general guideline for garment types and fabric weight recommendations. But take this with a grain of salt, as some garments will look great in many different fabric types:

Garment Type

Recommended Fabric Weight(per square yard)

Flowy summer blouses, skirts and dresses (generally with a lining)

2 to 4 ounces (57 to 113 GSM)

Structured midweight tops, dresses, and skirts

4 to 7 ounces (113 to 198 GSM)

Fall jackets, trousers, structured skirts, stretch jeans

8 to 12 ounces (227 to 340 GSM)

Non-stretch jeans, jackets, very structured pants or skirts

10 to 13 ounces (284 to 367 GSM)

Winter coats

12+ ounces (340+ GSM)

Do I need to calculate fabric weight at home?

Previously, weoffered aspreadsheetfor sewists to calculate the weight of their fabric at home. But after many years of observing how people used that tool, we realized that fabric weight isn't really that important once you get the fabric into your hands.

Fabric weight is a great data point when purchasing fabric online and can give you an idea of the hand and pliability of the fabric without seeing it in person. But once you're able to touch the fabric, you'll be able to easily tell if it's well suited for a sewing project.

I hope this helps demystify fabric weights! We want you to feel comfortable know how fabric weights affect drape, opacity, and durability, but also encourage you to consider other factors like fiber content and weave type. Our Fabric Files series contains super detailed blog posts on a specific type of fabric. Be sure to give those a read for a particular substrate.

Happy sewing!

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FAQs

How do you calculate fabric weight? ›

A circle cutter is a very common tool in the textile industry for checking fabric weight. It is the most accurate method, given that your fabric swatch is big enough to make the circle cut. If you have a precision digital scale made special for fabric, it will show the weight in gsm or gram per yard automatically.

How heavy should a fabric weight be? ›

The weight of the fabric is measured in ounces per yard or meter: approximately 2-4oz for lightweight, 4-8oz for middleweight and 8-14oz for heavy weight.

How do fabric weights work? ›

In simple terms, fabric weight refers to how heavy or light a fabric is, usually measured in grams per square meter (GSM) or ounces per square yard (oz/yd²). It's a crucial factor influencing the drape, durability, and functionality of your creations. Let's dive a little deeper into why it matters.

What is a good weight for upholstery fabric? ›

Fabric Weight Quick Reference
WeightCommon Substrates
9 to 12 oz. per square yard (roughly 255 to 340 GSM)denim, ponte knits, cotton twill, corduroy, waterproof fabrics, jacquard, wool melton, most coatings
12+ oz. per square yard (340+ GSM)canvas, duck, upholstery
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How do you add weight to fabric? ›

Instructions to Sew a Fabric Weight
  1. Step 1 – Cut the fabric. ...
  2. Step 2: Prepare the fabric for sewing. ...
  3. Step 3: Sew the sides together. ...
  4. Step 4: Iron the edge. ...
  5. Step 5: Trim and turn the fabric. ...
  6. Step 6: Fill with rice and create the triangle. ...
  7. Step 7: Hand stitch to close.
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How do you calculate the weight of cotton fabric? ›

(1) Gram weight/square meter: It is often used in the calculation of knitted fabrics, such as 220g/M, which means that the cloth is 220 grams per square meter. (2) Ounce (OZ)/square meter: This method of expression is often used for woven fabrics such as woolen fabrics and denim fabrics.

What is the basis weight of fabric? ›

Grammage, also known as basis weight or grammatical weight, is a term used to describe the weight of a fabric per unit area.

What can I use as a pattern weight? ›

Push a small funnel into the opening and fill your pattern weight to about 2/3 full. There are a number of things you could use to fill your pattern weights. I used about 1/3 of a cup of rice per pattern weight. Small dried beans or lentils, small pebbles are some other alternatives you may wish to try.

Is 10 oz fabric heavy? ›

Heavy Fabric -

Weight: 340 - 399 GSM, 10oz. - 11.9oz.

What can I use instead of fabric weights? ›

Pattern weights can be whatever you like. Rocks, metal rings or little bean bags, it doesn't matter. They just have to be heavy enough to hold the pattern pieces steady while you cut them out.

How heavy weights to use? ›

Medium vs. Heavy Weights. For beginners, Ben recommends trying five to 10 pounds for light weights, 10 to 20 pounds for medium weights, and 15 to 30 pounds for heavy weights—or simply starting with five-pound weights for each exercise and working up from there.

Does fabric weight matter? ›

A heavier fabric can give a more substantial and durable feel to the garment, while a lighter fabric can give a softer and more comfortable feel. Fabric weight can also impact how the garment drapes and hangs on the body.

Can you use lightweight fabric for upholstery? ›

Any of our fabrics in the lightweight/midweight category, which are at least 8 ounces per square yard, can be used for upholstery on "occasional use" pieces.

Does higher GSM mean better quality? ›

A denser and thicker fabric, which can offer superior durability, drape, and insulation, is typically indicated by a higher GSM. Although GSM alone cannot assess a textile's quality, it is frequently employed as a criterion, with higher GSM materials typically being linked with higher quality.

What fabric can hold the most weight? ›

Animal-based are equally natural fabrics and in this field, you'll be amazed that spider silk is the strongest of them all. Silk may be prone to damages thru scratching, but it can withstand a tensile strength of 1.3 gigapascals (GPa).

What is the formula for fabric estimation? ›

Area of one piece (in square meters)

It is the fabric area needed to produce a single garment. To calculate the area, multiply the length by the width of the piece.

What is fabric formula? ›

20.6 Fabric calculations

Weight per linear yard in lbs. = Total needles × Courses per inch × 36 Stitches per foot × 3 × 840 × Cotton count = Total no . of needles Wales per inch. Weight per square yard in lb. = Weight per linear yard × 36 Fabric width in inches for flat fabric.

What is the formula for weight loss of fabric? ›

We used the following formula for calculating weight loss % : Weight Loss %=(Previous gray weight- Present weight) x100/ Previous gray weight.

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