Mybecca Microsuede Suede Fabric Upholstery Drapery Furniture Cover & General Use Fabric 58/60" Width Fabric 

Note : Please carefully if you order sample just coming small piece of fabric max 2"x2"





Product Info:

This great suede fabric feels and looks like leather suede but it's made of 100% polyester. This buttery soft and medium weight is micro suede fabric which is perfect for apparel such as jackets, vests, skirts, handbags, totes or Home Decor such as duvet covers, pillows, window treatments, upholstery for any furniture (couches, love seats, ottomans, cushions etc..) Be creative with this soft fabric and create great pieces! We only offer the highest quality of suede available in the Los Angeles Fashion district and we want to make it available to you~

Size for the Sample/Swatch:   4 x 2 inches, each swatch. We highly recommend buying a sample first to see and feel the fabric before buying numerous yards. 


  • Choose your color & put the amount of yards in the quantity box~
  • Content: 100% Polyester (Ultra plush & Ultrasoft)
  • Measurement: 58" Wide 
  1. Examine the furniture piece to familiarize yourself with the location of each section of the body. Each section is typically covered with one piece of fabric and can be contained within a square or rectangular shape. For example, on an armless chair with an upholstered seat and back, there are three sections -- the seat, the inside back and the outside back. On an upholstered chair with arms, there are also two inside arm sections, two outside arms, two front of arms, one rail and one deck. The deck is the seat portion of the furniture and is often covered with cushions. The rail is the section that continues from the deck toward the floor, between the arm fronts.

  2. Measure and record the size of each section, adding 4 inches to each measurement. For example, if the inside back actual measurement is 32 inches wide and 20 inches long, record these measurements as 36 inches and 24 inches. Record all measurements as “width by length,” and write them as: “Inside back: 36 x 24.” This indicates that the piece is 36 inches from side to side, and 24 inches from top to bottom, or back to front.  Always write the measurements in this format; it is also the standard format for measuring walls, windows, drapery and blinds. Cushions have an additional measurement of depth which represents the thickness of the cushion.

  3. Cut graph paper to represent the sections of fabric. On 1/4-inch graph paper using a scale of one square to equal 6 inches. If the section measurement is 36 by 24, cut a rectangle of graph paper six squares by four squares. Write the name of the section on the rectangle and note which edge represents the length of the section.
  4. Prepare a piece of 1/4-inch graph paper to represent a length of upholstery fabric. Because each square on the graph paper represents 6 inches, and typical upholstery fabric is 54 inches wide, the representation will be nine squares wide. Start with a representation length of 24 squares to represent 4 yards.

  5. Place the section representations on the graph paper, aligning the length edge of each section piece perpendicular to the width of the fabric representation on the paper. The pattern on upholstery fabric appears perpendicular to the length edge. In order for the pattern to appear correctly on the finished piece, the top of each section must orient toward the same long edge of the fabric. Continue positioning section pieces on the graph paper, adding paper to create more “length” as necessary.

  6. Count the number of squares along the long edge of the fabric representation. Multiply the number of squares by six to determine the number of inches of fabric required. Add 10 percent for ease of mind. Divide the final number by 36 to realize the number of yards required.