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  • How many kinds of clothing fabrics do you know?

    The type of fabric can have a major impact on the appearance of a garment. Any fabric should be chosen to complement the desired look and feel of the garment. For example, thick or stiff fabrics like ...
  • Do you know about decorative fabric weaving?

    The fabric is woven on a mechanical loom. Yarns are crisscrossed; depending on the fabric being made. These are called filler yarns. Vertical yarns are called warp or weft yarns, and horizontal yarns ...
  • Velvet, golden velvet, polar fleece, can you tell the difference?

    mosa velvet That is, Zhang velvet, named after its origin in Zhangzhou, Fujian Province, China. It has been mass-produced in the Ming Dynasty and is one of the traditional Chinese fabrics. The raw mat...
  • Do you know the main varieties of warp knitted fabrics?

    Polyester warp knitted fabric The cloth surface is flat and firm, the color is bright, and there are thick and thin types. The thin type is mainly used as shirt and skirt fabric; the medium and thick ...
  • Do you know custom curtains?

    In this era of pursuing quality of life, many people know that curtains need to be customized, but do you really understand why curtains should be customized? Of course, first we need to know the comp...
  • Do you know what material to choose for curtains?

    The curtain fabrics on the market are: pure cotton, linen, cotton and linen, flannel, polyester, high-quality yarn, etc. Some curtain stores will suggest that shop owners use high-end fabrics, such as...
  • Do you know what the type of corduroy fabric is?

    1. Elastic corduroy, adding elastic fibers to the warp and weft yarns at the bottom of the corduroy to obtain warp and weft elastic corduroy. The addition of spandex yarn improves the comfort of cloth...
  • Do you know the varieties of warp knitted fabrics?

    Warp knitted fabrics are often made of polyester, nylon, polypropylene and other synthetic filaments as raw materials, and are also woven from cotton, wool, silk, hemp, chemical fibers and their blend...