Woven Fabrics
Woven
fabrics are made by using two or more sets of yarn interlaced at right angles
to each other. Much variety is produced by weaving.
Woven Fabrics
Woven
fabrics are made by using two or more sets of yarn interlaced at right angles
to each other. Much variety is produced by weaving. Woven fabrics are generally
more durable. They can be easily cut into different shapes and are excellent
for producing styles in garments. However the raw edges ravel or fray easily
and need to be protected. Fabrics having more fabric count (number of wrap and
weft yearns present) keep the shape well. Low count fabrics are less durable
and may snag or stretch.
Woven
fabrics are manufactured in different widths depending on the end use. The
fabrics used for apparels usually contain 90 cms width. The Sheeting materials
are generally made having a width of 160 cm/140cms and 150cms/180 cms.
Woven Fabric Types
Buckram
It is a stiff
coated fabric made from a light weight loosely woven fabric, impregnated with
adhesives and fillers. This fabric is used as interfacing so as to provide
support and shape rentention to necklines, collars, belts, cuffs, waist bands,
button closures etc in garments. They are also used as reinforcements for hand
bags and other articles.
Cambric
Cambric a light
weight fabric woven in plain weave and produced with a stiff finish. It is
suitable for women's dresses and children's dresses that require crispness.
Casement
Casement is a
medium weight cotton fabric made of closesly packed thick warp yarns. Generally
it is used for curtains, tablelinen, upholstery and rarely used for dresses.
Cheese Cloth
It is popular
light weight sheer fabric having open weave. It has a low count fabric
consisting of carded yarns. Originally it was used for wrapping cheese or meat
and hence the name. It is neither strong nor durable. It is finished in a
variety of ways that attract the consumer. It is used not only for women's and
children's dresses but also for drapery fabrics. Due to its open structure, it
does not require much ironing.
Chiffon
Chiffon fabrics
are sheer, light weight fabrics made of hard twisted yarns. Originally these
are made in silk fabrics but today they are made from rayon or polyester. They
are used for sarees and women's evening wear. The fabrics encounter with the
problem of shrinkage.
Chintz
Chintz is a
medium weight, plain woven cotton yarn. It is often given a glazed finish which
may be temporary or semi permanent glazed chintz are available in solid colour
as well as printed with floral prints. These are often made from blends of
cotton and polyester or rayon. They are used for skits, dresses, blouses,
pyjamas, aprons and draperies.
Corduroy
It is a cut pile
fabric available in solid colours. The cut pile fibres are seen in the form of
ribs on the surface. It is mainly used for pants, jeans and shirts.
Crepe
A silk fabric is
originally characterised by a crinkle, puckered surface formed by highly
twisted yarns in the warp or weft or both. By using ordinary yarns similar
crepe effects can also be produced. Synthetic fabrics also impart crepe effect
finish. It is used for sarees, shirts, women and children's dresses.
Denim
It was
traditionally a yarn dyed, warp faced cotton twill fabric. Warp is usually
coloured (mostly blue, maroon, green and brown) and weft is white. This fabric
is made of two weights for sports wear and overalls. It's use as jeans has made
it very popular and so the nature of denim is also changed to suit the trend.
It is often napped, printed and made with stretch yarn.
Drill
It is a warp
faced twill woven fabric. It has a stiff finish. Originally it was produced in
white and now it is available in solid colours. It is mairly used for pants,
knickers and uniforms.
Flannel
Flannel is a
woollen fabric woven in plain or twill weave having characteristic soft handle.
It looks like a bulky fabric due to the milling that is usually done to this
fabric. Flannel fabric is used for suits and pants and infacnt's clothing.
This fabric is
popular as cleaning fabric due to its extreme softness. This is also used to
protect children from cold atmosphere.
Gabardine
Gabardine is a
closely woven, clear finished warp faced twill fabric. It contains more number
of warp yarns than weft yearns and also more durable. It is usually woven in
2/1 or 2/2 twill and has a raised diagonal twill effect on the right side. It
largely used for rain coats, suitings and sports wear.
Georgette
Georgette is a
sheer light weight fabric, woven in plain weave. It has a characteristic rough
texture produced by hard twisted ply, yarns both in warp and weft. Originally
it was made in silk, but today it is produced in rayon and polyester too.
It's mainly
suitable for women's evening wear.
Kashmir Silk
Kashmir silk is a
silk fabric produced in plain weave and is either embroidered or printed. The
motifs used are characteristic of Kashmir. It is used for shirts, women's wear
and sarees. Kashmir shawls are woven in twill weave and is usually embroidered
with traditional Kashmiri embroidery.
Khadi
Khadi is a term
used to a wide variety of fabics that are hand spun and hand woven. They are
produced in mainly one cotton fibre, blends of two or more fibres. They are
known for durability, and simplicity. The fabrics can be suitings dhoties
overalls and household textiles.
Lawn
Lawn is a fine
sheet, light weight, crisp fabric either made in cotton or linen. Various
finishes are given to this fabric, in which the fabric is called by the name of
the finish. It is mainly used as lining in dress.
Mulmul
It is an Indian
term generally applied to fine cotton fabric slightly heavier, than muslin.
These are often printed fabrics. They find use as sarees.
Muslin
Muslin is a light
weight open cloth of plain weave. It may be used as grey or bleached and dyed.
It is used as household textiles and dress materials.
Organdy
Originally it is
a lawn fabric which is given a stiff finish. Acid is used for this finish to
make the fabric transparent and stiff. It is mainly used for women's wear.
Poplin
Poplin is a
medium weight, cotton fabric hving a fine weft rib. it is generally used for
shirting, dresses and upholstery.
Sheeting
These are primarily
used for bed coverings. They are medium weight, closely woven fabrics woven
eigther in plain or twin weave. Sheeting fabrics are made in different widths.
High quality cotton sheetings are made in plain weve with a width of 64" x
58" and in twill weave with a width of 60"x72".
Taffeta
Taffeta is a smooth, crisp,
transparent fabric having a fine rib. Originally it is made with silk fibres
but now it is also made in rayon. It has a characteristic finish which produces
crispness. It is used as women's evening wear.
Tissue
It is a fine
fabric either made in silk or man made fibre. They are characteristically
interwoven with gold or silver threads. It is produced in rich colours and they
are used as women's dress material, sarees etc.
Velvet
It is a warp cut
pile fabric, originally made from silk. It is also produced in Rayon. The dense
cut pile makes it very soft and lustrous. It is used as dress materials for
women and children. It is also produced with special high twisted yarns which
are single or ply yarns. Based on the yarns used and twist given, they are
named as semi violes (single yarns1x1) full voiles. (ply yarns 2x2) or half
voile (double in warp and single in weft 2x1).
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