Silk Vs. Satin - SewGuide (original) (raw)

When you want a soft and smooth fabric that has a deep luster you go to the fabric store and they will most probably give you a choice between ‘Satin or Silk’. For the uninitiated, both seem (look and feel) the same. Sometimes they are the same but sometimes they are not. So what is Silk, What is Satin? And what is Silk-satin fabric?

satin vs silk

Similarities & Differences: Silk – Satin

Features Silk Satin
Fiber Source Natural protein fiber from silkworms Can be of any fiber. Satin is the weave pattern or fabric made of any type of fiber in this pattern. Often made of polyester, acetate, or silk.
Texture Smooth, soft, and lustrous; some may be crispy; some sheer. Smooth, glossy, and shiny
Appearance Natural sheen and luster; elegant shine. High sheen.
Durability Strong and durable Some satins may not be durable or strong
Comfort Breathable and comfortable May trap heat, less breathable
Insulation Properties Good insulator, warm in winter Less insulating.
Moisture Wicking Absorbent When made of synthetic fibers, not absorbent.
Care and Maintenance Delicate; Maybe marked dry clean May be marked delicate; Snags on the fabric surface
Use of fabric Special occassion wear, lounge wear Lingerie, bedding, Evening wear, accessories
Environmental Impact Natural fabric with lesser impact If synthetic, made with chemical processes.
Cost Expensive If synthetic, not expensive.

Comparison chart of silk vs satin

The basic difference between the terms ‘satin’ and ‘silk’ is that silk refers to a fiber whereas ‘satin’ refers to a particular type of weave of the fabric (how the fibers are arranged within the structure of the fabric).

Satin is a very common weave in fabric manufacturing. A satin weave uses shiny long multi-filament yarns with a very low twist to produce a lustrous finish. In this particular weave, four or more warp threads go over one weft thread or the opposite. Satin weaves can be different types – four harness satin weave, five harness satin weave, or eight harness satin weave.

The Satin made of silk yarns is called Silk satin. Silk satin is medium weight silk – it has great drape and is very popular as a dressmaking fabric especially for making wedding gowns.

Other differences between satin and silk are as follow:

There are so many different types of silk fabrics – you can check out the names of these silk fabrics here.

There are different varieties for satin too -like charmeuse satin, baronet satin, crepe satin, duchess satin, poly-satin and messalin satin. The quality varies depending on the types of yarns used, the twist of the yarns, etc.

Sateen is a kind of satin woven with 100% cotton fibers. It’s lustrous on one side and is very soft. Cotton satin/sateen is more durable than other types and hence is commonly used in bedding and clothing

Related posts : What fiber is silk made of ; Varieties of satin fabric.

Which silk looks the most like a satin?

Silk Charmeuse is a satin silk fabric with high gloss. It is also called Crepe Back Silk Satin. One side is crepe and the other side super shiny.

This article was written on December 25, 2021

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Author: Sarina Tariq

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