Cotton Twill Fabric
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We offer Cotton Twill Fabric that is easily identifiable by its distinctive diagonal lines known as wales. The interlaced manufacturing process results in a medium weight, extremely durable material that resists tearing and recovers from wrinkles much better than traditional plain weave fabrics. Unlike plain weave, a twill fabric has two sides, the front having the more pronounced wale and typically is the more attractive, outward facing side of a garment.Cotton Twill Fabric is quite sturdy, drapes very well, and tailors easily. Twills are generally used for work clothes, coats, pants and durable upholstery, and the breathability of twill makes it suitable for attire for any season. The water and air-resistant nature of the material, coupled with the fact that it tends to hide soils and stains, makes twill ideal for outdoor garments and furniture.Popular examples of twill weave fabrics are tweed, denim, chino and gabardine. All of these materials are lauded for their durability and ruggedness, both in appearance and functionality.It creates a diagonal, chevron, hounds tooth, corkscrew, or other design. The design is enhanced with colored yarn is strong and may develop a shine. Twill weave is characterized by diagonal ridges formed by the yarns, which are exposed on the surface. These may vary in angle from a low slope to a very steep slope. Twill weaves are more closely woven, heavier and stronger than weaves of comparable fiber and yarn size. They can be produced in fancy designs.
Method of Construction : Three or more shafts; warp or filling floats over two or more counterpart yarns in progressive steps right or leftHousehold Uses : Upholstery, comforters, pillows, Bed Spreads. Satin
Smooth, soft luster
Excellent drapability
Floats snag easily
Method of Construction
Floats one warp yarn over four or more weft yarns, then tied down with one thread, resulting in a smooth face
Common Fabrics: Satin, satin-weave fabrics out of fabrics such as cotton & Charmeuse
Household Uses : Draperies, quiltsSatin
The term "satin" refers to a particular weaving process. It does not refer to a type of material. The weave produces a smooth fabric when the filling thread pass under several warp threads and over one warp thread. This results in a minimum number of interlacing and allows the warp thread to reflect light and give the fabric its luster. The back of the fabric is dull.
Uses
Satin weave is used for making clothing, bedding and furnishings. It is also the most popular weave for silk fabrics. Sateen is popular in fabrics used for draperies, linings and bedding.
Size : Multisizes
Number Of Flower : Cotton Twill Fabric
Material : Cotton
Storage Condition : Twill
Feature : Anti-shrinkage, Attractive Looks, Easy To Wash
Pattern : Plain