The Mybecca Micro Suede Faux Fabric (also called Mybecca Microsuede Solid Fabric) is a high-quality, vegan faux suede fabric sold by the yard, specifically designed to replicate the soft, luxurious feel and appearance of genuine suede leather at a fraction of the cost. Made from 100% polyester microfibers that are tightly woven and brushed, it features a velvety short-nap surface on one side (the "right" side) with a subtle twill backing on the reverse. This fabric is plush, durable, and perfect for upholstery projects, throw pillows, cushions, headboards, ottomans, crafts, and home décor items. It is soft to the touch, pet-friendly, and much easier to clean and maintain than real suede.
Key Features (Bullet Points)
- Composition: 100% polyester microfiber (synthetic and animal-free)
- Texture: Super-soft, brushed suede-like nap/pile for a luxurious velvety handfeel
- Width: Approximately 58–60 inches wide (usable width)
- Weight: Medium-weight (suitable for both upholstery and lighter apparel/crafts)
- Durability: High abrasion resistance, tear-resistant, and long-lasting; great for high-traffic furniture
- Stain & Liquid Resistance: Water-repellent—liquids bead up on the surface for easy blotting; highly stain-resistant
- Cleaning: Spot clean with mild soap and water or rubbing alcohol; many colors are machine-washable on gentle (check specific listing)
- Hypoallergenic: Resists dust mites, allergens, and odors; safe for allergy sufferers
- Pet-Friendly: Pet hair brushes off easily, resists scratching and claw marks better than real suede
- Color Options: Wide range of rich solid colors (chocolate brown, beige, gray, navy, red, black, etc.) with excellent color fastness
- Common Uses: Reupholstering sofas/chairs, making throw pillows and shams, cornices, ottomans, bags, costumes, and crafts
- Care Tip: Brush with a soft suede brush to restore nap after cleaning

Mybecca’s microsuede is one of the most popular and highly reviewed faux suede fabrics on Amazon and Walmart, praised for its realistic look, softness, and excellent value—ideal for DIY home décor projects when you want that expensive suede aesthetic without the price or upkeep of real leather.
Popular DIY Projects Using Mybecca Microsuede Fabric

Mybecca microsuede (faux suede) is an incredibly versatile, soft, durable, and easy-to-sew fabric that's perfect for beginners and experienced crafters alike. Its velvety texture gives projects a luxurious, high-end look without the cost or maintenance of real suede. It's stain-resistant, pet-friendly, and holds up well to wear—making it ideal for both home décor and wearable items. Here are some of the most popular and highly reviewed DIY projects people make with it (based on customer photos, reviews, and common uses on Amazon, Walmart, and sewing communities):

1. Throw Pillows and Sham Covers 
   One of the easiest and most common projects! Cut two squares or rectangles (e.g., 18x18" for standard pillows), sew right sides together, leaving an opening, turn, insert a pillow form (like the Mybecca sham stuffer), and topstitch closed. The nap hides stitches beautifully, and it creates plush, professional-looking pillows for sofas or beds. Many reviewers say it doesn't pill even after heavy use.

2. Upholstered Headboard
   A beginner-friendly upgrade for bedrooms. Wrap the fabric around a plywood board with padding (foam or batting), staple on the back, and mount to the wall. Customers love how it adds a cozy, tufted look without needing real leather—perfect in colors like chocolate, beige, or gray.

3. Reupholstering Chairs, Ottomans, or Bench Seats
   Great for dining chairs, accent stools, or footstools. Remove old fabric, add new foam if needed, stretch Mybecca microsuede tightly, and staple underneath. It's forgiving for curves and holds staples well. Reviewers often use it for "no-sew" versions with fabric glue or hot glue for quick refreshes.

4. Cornices or Valances for Windows
   Build a simple wooden frame, wrap it with batting and Mybecca fabric, and hang a bit over the curtains for a custom look. The fabric drapes nicely and adds texture—popular for light-blocking or decorative window treatments.

5. No-Sew or Simple-Sew Throw Blankets/Duvet Covers
   For a cozy lap blanket, just hem the edges or fringe them. For duvets, sew large panels with a zipper or envelope closure. The softness makes it feel like a luxury blanket.

6. Cushions and Seat Covers
   For outdoor benches, car seats, or bar stools. It's water-repellent, so liquids bead up—ideal for high-traffic spots. Many use it to recover boat seats or pet beds, too.

7. Fashion Accessories (Bags, Totes, or Pouches) 
   Sew simple hobo bags, clutches, or tote linings. The fabric is medium-weight, so it holds shape without interfacing. Free patterns online work great—reviewers mention it's easy to topstitch for a pro finish.
8.Jackets, Vests, or Skirts (Apparel)
For cooler weather: lightweight jackets, vests, or A-line skirts. It sews like woven fabric (use a walking foot to prevent slipping) and gives a suede-like elegance. Not as stretchy as knit suede, but drapes beautifully.
Holiday or Seasonal Décor
Table runners, tree skirts, stockings, or pillow covers in rich colors like wine red or hunter green. The texture adds a festive, upscale vibe.
Pet Beds or Crate Mats
Durable and pet-hair-resistant—sew a simple envelope pillow-style bed with a removable insert for easy washing.

Quick Tips for Working with Mybecca Microsuede

Sewing: Use a size 90/14 needle, polyester thread, and a longer stitch length (3-4mm). Iron on low with a press cloth to avoid flattening the nap.
Cutting: Cut with the nap going down for a deeper color/shine.
Cleaning Projects: Spot clean or brush the nap; many pieces are machine-washable on gentle.
Yardage: Most projects need 1-3 yards; it's 58-60" wide, so efficient for large items.