Natural fabrics.
Fabrics form the basis to style creation
Cotton-fabric that breathes.
Cotton fabric is a basis to a lot of variety of garment making. Cotton gives a varied use in women’s wear-men’s wear & children’s wear.
The recent trend is for clothing made of ,(cotton grown using organic manure -without the use of pesticides) Kids wear made of organic cotton has a powerful market.
Varieties in Cotton Fabrics
Diaper Cloth is a twill, dobby or plain woven
Dimity is sheer, thin, white or printed fabric, stripes or checks.
Drill is a strong twilled cotton fabric.
Duck is a heavy, durable tightly woven fabric.
Flannel cotton is plain or twill weaves.
Flannelette is a soft cotton fabric.
Gauze is a sheer, lightly woven fabric
Gingham is a lightweight, washable, stout fabric
Lawn is a plain weave, soft, very light, combed cotton fabric.
Muslin is a sheer to coarse plain woven cotton fabric
Organdy is very thin, transparent cotton with a crisp finish.
Outing flannel is a soft, twill or plain weave fabric napped on both sides. Used for baby clothes, diapers, and sleepwear.
Oxford is shirting fabric with a lustrous, soft finish.
Percale is a light weight, closely woven, sturdy fabric.
Pima Cotton, from Egyptian cotton, is an excellent quality cotton fabric.
Polished Cotton is either satin weave cotton or plain weave cotton.
Poplin is a plain weave fabric with a cross-wise rib.
Sailcloth is a very strong, heavy canvas or duck made in plain weave.
Sateen is a satin weave cotton fabric.
Seersucker is a lightweight cotton fabric crinkled into lengthwise stripes.
Swiss is sheer, very fine cotton
Terry Cloth is a looped pile fabric that is either woven or knitted.
Velveteen is an all cotton pile fabric with short pile resembling velvet.
Whipcord is a strong fabric with a diagonal round cords that can also be produced in wool.
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