Types of Fabrics

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Fabrics


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FABRICS “ cloth, typically produced by weaving or knitting textile fibers .

TYPES OF FABRICS Silk fabric Ramie Fabric Linen Fabric Hemp Fabric Leather fabric Wool fabric Jute Fabric Fabric from natural fibers

Silk Fabric is widely regarded as the most luxurious textile on the planet.

Linen fabric   is made from the cellulose fibers that grow inside of the stalks of the flax plant, or Linum usitatissimum ,

Leather fabric is technically not a fabric, but is from an animal or reptile . 

Wool Fabric. Sheep shearing is the process by which the woolen fleece of a sheep is cut off.

Jute Fiber rough fiber made from the stems of a tropical Old World plant, used for making twine and rope or woven into sacking or matting.

Ramie Fabric having characteristics like moisture absorption, air permeability are valued as a summer fabric

Hemp Fabric

Fabric from man-made fibers Acrylic Organza Fabric Polyester Velvet Fabric Nylon Denim Fabric Spandex Rayon

Acrylic fibers   are synthetic  fibers   made from a polymerwith an average molecular weight of ~100,000, about 1900 monomer units.

Poloyester a fabric made from polyester fiber .

Nylon   is a polymer a plastic with super long, heavy molecules built up of short, endlessly repeating sections of atoms, just like a heavy metal chain is made of ever repeating links.

Spandex   is made from several chemicals that are known sensitizers

Rayon  is a versatile fiber and is widely claimed to have the same comfort properties as natural fibers , 

Organza fabric basically refers to a thin, plain weave, a sheer fabric which is made out of continuous filament of silk yarn worms.

Velvet is one of the smoothest and softest amidst all the other kinds of fabrics.

Denim Fabric
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