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Swiss Dot Fabric (Dotted Swiss)

Swiss Dot Fabric, also known as Dotted Swiss, is a lightweight woven textile characterized by small, evenly spaced raised dots formed through extra yarn insertion, embroidery techniques or clip weaving techniques. Unlike printed polka dots, the motifs are structurally integrated into the fabric, creating a subtle three-dimensional surface texture or hole.

Typically produced in cotton, voile, lawn, or lightweight blends, Swiss Dot fabrics generally range between 80–150 GSM. The base construction is usually plain weave, offering softness, breathability, and fluid drape, while the raised dots add delicate ornamentation without increasing fabric weight significantly.

Historically popular in Europe during the 18th and 19th centuries, Swiss Dot became associated with children’s wear, summer dresses, blouses, and romantic fashion aesthetics. It remains a timeless decorative fabric in contemporary apparel.

In a textile museum context, Swiss Dot demonstrates how structural embellishment within lightweight woven fabrics enhances visual interest while maintaining functional delicacy. It represents the integration of decorative weaving techniques into everyday apparel textiles.

Swiss Dot Fabric (Dotted Swiss)

Available in Museum’s Library.
Research on Swiss Dot fabric can examine how extra-yarn insertion and clip-weave techniques influence durability, drape, and surface stability in lightweight textiles. Further study may explore sustainable fiber alternatives, improved weaving efficiency, and performance enhancement for contemporary fashion applications.

Sample Details:
* Object Title : Swiss Dot Fabric (Dotted Swiss)
* Accession Number: THB W-Plain 07/2026
* Category : Woven Collection
* Period : 2026
* Region : Asia, Bangladesh
* Material Composition : 100% Cotton
* Weave Construction: Plan Weave
* Yarn Count (warp × weft) : 133×72/40×40
* GSM : 125
* Width: 56/57″
* Dye Type : Synthetic, AOP
* Condition Assessment : Fabric swatch
* Historical Notes : Swiss Dot fabric originated in Switzerland and gained popularity in Europe during the 18th and 19th centuries, particularly for lightweight summer garments and children’s wear. Its delicate raised dots became associated with refined, romantic fashion and remain a classic decorative textile today.
* Source / Donor : Paramount Textile

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