Jacquard Fabric for Curtains & Drapery: Weight, Construction & Pattern Selection Guide for B2B Buyers
Published by Jacquard Works | July 2026
Introduction
Selecting the right jacquard fabric for curtain and drapery applications requires more than aesthetic judgment — fabric weight, yarn construction, and pattern repeat directly affect drape quality, light control, and long-term performance. This guide covers the key technical parameters B2B buyers should evaluate when sourcing woven jacquard for window treatment programs, with reference to three construction weights from our current catalog.
1. Why Construction Weight Determines Drapery Performance
In woven jacquard for window treatments, GSM (grams per square metre) is the single most predictive specification for how a panel will hang, how much light it will block, and how it will respond to heading tape or pleat construction. Lightweight jacquards (220–300gsm) produce a fluid, cascading drape with natural light diffusion — suitable for sheer-adjacent or semi-sheer programs. Mid-weight constructions (300–380gsm) offer structured fullness with moderate opacity, the most versatile range for residential and contract drapery. Heavyweight jacquards (420gsm and above) deliver near-blackout performance and a formal, architectural hang — preferred for hospitality, majlis, and high-specification residential projects.
Beyond weight, yarn type is equally critical. Chenille yarns introduce a soft, looped pile surface that adds tactile depth and improves acoustic absorption — a meaningful advantage in hospitality and commercial interiors. Standard polyester or cotton-polyester flat-woven jacquards offer greater pattern definition and dimensional stability, with less surface texture but tighter repeat registration across wide widths.
Buyers specifying for production programs should also account for fabric width. All constructions referenced in this guide are woven at 145cm, which supports standard single-width panel cuts without seaming for most residential window heights.
- GSM range: Determines drape weight, opacity class, and heading tape compatibility
- Yarn construction: Chenille vs flat-woven affects surface texture, acoustic performance, and pattern clarity
- Width: 145cm standard width eliminates seaming for panels up to 260cm drop in most configurations
- Composition: Polyester-dominant blends offer colorfastness and dimensional stability; cotton blends improve breathability and natural hand feel
Our Purple & Yellow Botanical Branch Chenille Jacquard at 280gsm and Botanical Berry Jacquard at 500gsm represent opposite ends of this weight spectrum, illustrating how construction weight shapes the end-use application.
2. Weight Class Comparison: 280gsm vs 350gsm vs 500gsm
280gsm — Botanical Branch Chenille Jacquard (65% Cotton / 35% Polyester)
At 280gsm, this chenille-woven construction sits at the lighter end of the drapery-weight range. The 65/35 cotton-polyester blend produces a soft, breathable hand with natural drape — the cotton content allows the panel to fall in relaxed, fluid folds rather than the stiffer hang typical of heavier polyester constructions. The botanical branch motif is yarn-dyed and integrated into the weave structure, ensuring pattern stability without surface printing.
- Light control: Semi-sheer to light-filtering; suitable for layered window treatments over blackout liners
- Drape quality: Fluid, relaxed — well-suited to pinch pleat, eyelet, and rod pocket headings
- Applications: Residential curtains, decorative drapery, cushion covers, wall hangings
- Composition advantage: Cotton content improves breathability and reduces static in dry climates
Our Purple & Yellow Botanical Branch Chenille Jacquard at 280gsm is available with no minimum order (10m+ recommended), with OEM colorway customization supported.
350gsm — Beige Vine Floral Chenille Jacquard (100% Polyester)
The 350gsm range represents the standard production weight for residential and light-contract drapery programs. At this weight, panels achieve sufficient body for structured heading constructions — wave tape, triple pinch pleat, and inverted box pleat — without requiring interlining. The 100% polyester composition delivers consistent colorfastness, dimensional stability across wide widths, and resistance to humidity-related distortion, making it a reliable specification for export programs and humid-climate markets.
- Light control: Moderate opacity; blocks direct sunlight while retaining ambient light diffusion
- Drape quality: Structured fullness — holds pleat formation without interlining in most panel heights
- Applications: Residential curtains, drapery panels, decor panels, table runners
- Composition advantage: 100% polyester ensures colorfastness and resistance to shrinkage across production runs
Our Beige Vine Floral Chenille Jacquard at 350gsm is available with a 1,000m MOQ per design, with OEM pattern and colorway development supported from reference artwork.
500gsm — Botanical Berry Jacquard (100% Polyester)
At 500gsm, this construction enters the heavyweight drapery category. The increased yarn density produces a panel with near-blackout opacity when unlined, significant acoustic mass, and a formal, architectural hang that holds its shape under high-traffic conditions. The botanical berry leaf motif is woven with high thread density, producing sharp pattern definition and a subtle surface relief. This weight class is specified for hospitality projects, high-specification residential programs, and export markets where thermal and acoustic performance are procurement criteria.
- Light control: Near-blackout when unlined; full blackout with standard blackout lining
- Drape quality: Architectural, structured — requires robust heading tape rated for heavy fabric weights
- Applications: Hospitality drapery, high-specification residential, majlis panels, acoustic drapery
- Composition advantage: High-density polyester weave resists deformation under sustained tension from heading systems
Our Botanical Berry Jacquard at 500gsm is available with a 1,000m MOQ per design, with OEM colorway and width customization supported.
Comparison
| 280gsm (Botanical Branch) | 350gsm (Vine Floral) | 500gsm (Botanical Berry) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Surface | Chenille pile, soft texture | Chenille pile, structured | Flat-woven, high relief |
| Hand feel | Soft, breathable, fluid | Firm, smooth, stable | Dense, substantial, formal |
| Light control | Light-filtering / semi-sheer | Moderate opacity | Near-blackout (unlined) |
| Typical GSM | 280gsm | 350gsm | 500gsm |
| Best for | Residential, layered treatments | Residential & light contract | Hospitality, high-spec residential |
| MOQ | No minimum (10m+ rec.) | 1,000m per design | 1,000m per design |
3. Buyer QC Checklist for Drapery Jacquard
Construction & Weight Verification
- Confirm GSM against specification sheet — weigh a 10cm × 10cm swatch and multiply by 100
- Verify fabric width at selvedge-to-selvedge; allow ±3cm tolerance for jacquard constructions
- Check yarn composition via burn test or supplier certification (ISO 1833 for fiber content)
Pattern & Repeat Registration
- Measure pattern repeat length and width across three points on the roll — tolerance should be ≤5mm for production-grade jacquard
- Confirm repeat registration is consistent selvedge-to-selvedge; skewed repeats indicate loom tension issues
- For multi-colorway programs, verify that repeat dimensions are identical across colorways to allow interchangeable cutting
Drape & Performance Testing
- Hang a 2m panel length on the specified heading tape before bulk approval — assess pleat formation and panel stability
- Test colorfastness to light (ISO 105-B02) — minimum Grade 4 for residential, Grade 5 for hospitality specification
- For chenille constructions, check for yarn snagging or pile distortion under simulated heading tape tension
- Confirm shrinkage rate after wet and dry cleaning per the intended care label specification
Conclusion
For B2B buyers sourcing jacquard for curtain and drapery programs, GSM and yarn construction are the primary specification variables — aesthetic pattern selection should follow, not precede, these structural decisions. Matching weight class to end-use performance requirements reduces sampling iterations and minimizes production risk across large-format window treatment programs.
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