Fabric are made up of fibers. Each fiber is similar to a fine hair. People twist many fibers together to create yarn, and then they weave or knit the yarn into fabric. Whether you are making clothing, furnishings, or crafts, it...
Damask fabric is called woven into the fabric instead of printing on the fabric. Two different weaving techniques are used in this process. The front face is woven with the satin weaving technique, while the back is produced by the plain,...
Linen fabric is a type of fabric obtained from the stem of the plant called Linum usitatissium. People also know it as flax linen fabric. Linen fabric is the symbol of the summer months. It is soft, durable, absorbent and easy...
Cupro fabric is also known as vegan fabric since animal products are not used in its production. It is a cellulosic fiber obtained by purifying cotton residues consisting of short cotton fibers. Cupro yarn, which passes through chemical processes after purification,...
Twill is one sort of weaving structure. Its fundamental element is the corner to corner weave of warp and weft. These diagonal, parallel ribs give the fabric a very durable and attractive quality. This structure is frequently used for making fabrics...
Gabardine Fabric is tightly woven fabric. It is traditionally made of worsted wool, but may also be cotton, polyester, rayon or any blend. Polyester ones, sometimes called “gabardreme”. There are varieties, but when it comes to gabardine, the first thing that...
Viscose is a textile raw material that produced from beech. Viscose fabric is also known by the same name. It is also known as artificial silk or rayon fabric. The word “rayon” came from English as; ray (sunlight), on (cotton) in...
Silk Silk is a luxurious, protein-based fiber that is derived from cocoons spun by silkworms. The fabric is woven using yarns made from this fiber. This incredible material was first discovered in China 5000 years ago and eventually spread to Anatolia...
Modal fabric is produced from beech wood. Its structure is cellulosic like viscose. Viscose, modal and lyocell fabrics are of the same category. It’s all “Rayon“. Rayon is known as “artificial silk”. While other rayon fabrics can be made of different...
Jute’s, also called burlap, raw material is the jute plant. It is a woody annual plant that can grow up to 4 meters in tropical climates. Its production requires heavy rainfall. It is the most producing vegetable fiber in the world...