Introduction Part of the crepe fashion fabric family, Georgette fabric is a woven silk textile that is translucent with a slightly puckered surface and a beautiful drape. There is...
Gabardine Fabric Construction, Properties and Uses The Gabardine fabric was first created by Thomas Burberry in 1879 and was then patented in 1888. Originally, the fabric was made of...
Introduction Flannel Fabric Construction. Flannel is a soft woven fabric, of various fineness. It was originally made from carded wool or worsted yarn; but is now often made from...
Denim is one of the world’s most iconic fabrics. Denim Fabric is popular across national and cultural boundaries because of its unique properties, characteristics, and construction, and denim jean...
Crepe fabric characteristics Crepe is a relatively old kind of fabric, which means that there’s been a lot of time for it to develop. The term ‘crepe’ doesn’t denote...
What is Corduroy Fabric? Properties, Characteristics, and Uses Corduroy is a durable, ridged fabric that textile producers can make with a variety of different materials. This fabric is most...
Chintz Fabric | Properties, Uses, and Maintenance | Chintz Fabric is basically a woven cotton fabric with medium weight known for its colorful; large, and bright designs typically done...
What is Cambric Fabric? Properties, Application, and Uses Cambric Fabric or batiste fabric is fine dense cloth. Cambric is lightweight, closely woven, plain cotton cloth first made in Cambrai, France; and originally a fine linen fabric. Printed...
What is Buckram Fabric? Properties, Characteristics, and Uses | Buckram fabric is a rough, heavy, and open plain weave fabric from cotton or hemp. The fabric is soaked in...
Experiment Name: Study on Biopolishing of cotton fabric by using enzyme Theory What is Biopolishing? Bio-polishing is a process that enhances fabric quality by decreasing the pilling tendency and...