The Curious Dreamer’s Dream Dictionary

by Nancy Wagaman
The fabric of a garment, curtain, or other object made from cloth can represent: The image conveyed by the particular type of fabric (for example, velvet as luxurious or cotton as comfortable).

A characteristic conveyed by the fabric’s color, weave, pattern, condition, weight, or otherwise (for example, flowered fabric representing cheerfulness, or dirty fabric representing neglecting yourself).

A characteristic associated with the item that’s constructed of the fabric (for example, denoting a particular climate, generation, culture, nationality, or hobby).

Unused fabric can represent: the raw materials for or input to a creative process, potential, possibility, or opportunity.

See Clothes, Woven, Thread, Sewing

The Language of Dreams

by Patrica Telesco
(see Clothes, Needle, Sewing, Wool)

The metaphorical fabric of time, space, and dimensions in which your life represents one strand. Note, however, that each strand touches the others within this iveb directly or indirectly.

The substance of your foundational belief system. How does this fabric appear? Is it finely woven or full of holes?

Patterns in the fabric represent the cycles and patterns within your own life.

For example, regular geometric imprints can indicate a personality that is very ordered and constant.

Frayed fabric is symbolic of something coming apart, but you still have time to stop this progression. Find the loose ends and sew them up!

Dream Meanings of Versatile

by Versatile - Anonymous
Material aspects: In mundane parlance, fabric in dreams is a tactile representation of something we need to know or remember.

A rough fabric might denote a difficulty and a smooth fabric or material a carefully crafted project. Seeing fabric which has been mended or patched suggests that our original thoughts perhaps had an inherent flaw.

A patch of the same colour may be an attempt to cover this up, whereas one of a different fabric or texture highlights a perhaps innovative solution.