Fabric identification
Fabric identification:
1. Fabric definition:
Fabrics can generally be divided into three categories: pure fabrics, blended fabrics and interwoven fabrics
A. Pure fabric: Made of a kind of fiber material, it is called pure fabric.
B. Blended fabric: Two or more fiber materials are spun and processed into blended yarn and then weaved, which is called blended fabric.
C. Interwoven fabric: A yarn made of two or more different fibers is called an interwoven fabric.
Sense identification method:
A. Pure cotton fabric: soft to the touch but not smooth, with poor elasticity, poor body and drape, dull luster, and obvious creases when relaxed after the hand is clenched.
B. Mulberry silk fabric: soft, comfortable and elastic to the touch, soft and elegant luster, bright but not dazzling, good drape, a pull-on feel when touched by hand, thin fabric is light, fabric of the same thickness is lighter than imitation silk fabric, dry silk products are rubbed There is a special “Siming” sound from time to time.
C. Linen fabric: It feels rough and stiff, but has poor softness. Because the fibers have nodules and uneven thickness, the surface of the fabric has special thick spots and uneven effects. There are many wrinkles when the hand is tightened and it relaxes, and it recovers slowly. Good drape.
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