Now we are coming into the summer of 2012, the planning for all those special bridal garments is well underway and it is often the case that we want to try something a little different! Here at Calico Laine we understand how important it is to have top qulaity Bridal Fabrics to choose from, so we have carefully selected a beautiful range of materials for you to browse through in our online catalogue! Our unique range of Bridal Fabrics consists of a wide range of materials for you to use with your Bridal garments. A wide selection of these materials include traditional Satins such as Duchess Satin, however we also have other slightly more modern options for you to consider! One such option is the Taffeta Bridal Fabric. This material is an extremely popular choice in modern Bridal Dressmaking, due to its unique feel and fall when created into outfits. Taffeta is a stiffer material than Satin and is know for its light, crisp feel - maing it an ideal choice for summer Bridal Dressmaking! Within our range of Taffeta Bridal Fabrics, there is a fantastic choice of colours available to  ensure that all needs and tastes are catered for! One personal favourties in this range of Bridal Fabrics is the 'Petrol Blue' Shade, which is a stunning two tone option guaranteed to turn heads at any special occasion! Taffeta is often used for bridesmaid dresses as well as the main bridal gown. Two options for the main gown that are most often taken into consideration are the 'Cream' and 'Gold' shades of Taffeta, both shades proving why this is fast becoming a favourite modern Bridal Fabric! To see our full range of Bridal Fabrics, please do feel free to browse through our website at www.calicolaine.co.uk and as always our sales team are more than happy to help you with any queries you may have. If you have any experience of working with Taffeta as a Bridal Fabric, we would love to hear from you! Please do share your thoughts and comments with us in teh box below...and don't forget to keep in touch with us on our Facebook and Twitter pages! Until next time, Calico Laine