We have tried: Satin is slippery, so it is good to have some experience with its processing. After washing at the recommended temperature, it did not shrink or fade. We recommend sewing it with a needle size 70 and make sure the needle is not damaged, it could damage the satin. Also, when sewing, be careful not to "nick" the thread anywhere on the surface of the material. Since the satin frays slightly, clean the edges of the cut parts on an overclock. It does not need to be ironed, but if you do need to iron it, we recommend using a low temperature without steam, as this could cause unwanted spots on the fabric.
The fabric measurements needed for sewing basic garments and home textiles, can be found here .
The seamstresses from our sewing workshop have prepared a simple comparison of different types of satin.
Those irregularities, leading to the inclusion in the 2nd quality are not a reason for complaint.