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BGMEA UNIVERSITY OF
FASHION & TECHNOLOGY
ASSIGNMENT
Course Code: TEX2102
Course Tittle: Special Fabric (Lab)
Name : Abdullah Al Mamun
ID : 191-162-101
Batch : 191-AMT
Sec : 05
1. Tape Fabric: A Woven narrow fabric, generally plain weave used in
non-load bearing applications and the reinforcing of fabric to resist wear
and deformation.
Feature: 1- It’s a single ply woven narrow fabric.
2- Usually plain weave is used and also simple twill or zigzag twill
can be used.
3- width maximum 18’’ in uk standard and 12’’inusa standard.
4- weight is less then webbing, 850gm/100m of 25 mm width.
5- used in non-load bearing applications.
6- superior heat resistance.
7- superior flame resistance.
End Use:1-For binding tape as a file.
2- used as wicks.
3- Identification of garments in laundering.
4- For spindle drive in ring spinning.
2. Webbing: Webbing is a strong fabric woven as a flat strip or tube of
varying width and fibers, often in place of rope.
Feature:1- It is a narrow fabric woven coarsely.
2- It is multiply fabrics.
3- It is produced in width up to and including 450mm.
4- weight should be greater than 1.3kg/100m of 25mm width.
5- Mainly spun yarn is used.
End Use:1- climbing.
2- slacklining.
3- Furniture manufacturing.
4- Automobile safty.
5- Auto reaching.
6- Towing.
7- Military apparel.
3. Ribbon: Ribbon is an attractive woven narrow fabric, characterized in
higher qualities by fine warp yarns and high warp density and usually of
lustrous appearance.
Features:1- It is an attractive narrow fabric.
2- High thread density.
3- Lustrous appearance.
4- Fine filaments are used generally but spun yarns can be
Used.
5- Mainly satin weave but plain or twill can be used.
6- The produce has a fudged edge.
End Use:1- Hair tie-up.
2- opening.
3- packing.
4. Braid: Braid is one kind of narrow fabric. Braid for fabric use in form
on braiding machine by intertwining three or more strands of yarn. The
process of intertwining three or more strands is such that they cross
one another and are laid together in diagonal formation.
End Use:1- Braid is used in domestic, clothing, fashioning, industrial, medical
and sporting areas.
2- General areas uses are shoe lace, cloth lines, sash cord, electrical
Wire.
3- Growth areas are surgical suture, tube reinforcement, ropes and
cords of wide verities.
5. Label: Label is garment accessories and also a narrow fabric. It is a
most important component of export quality garments because It
contains garments size, fiber composition, care information, country of
origin.
Types: There are two types of label-
1- Woven Label
2- Printed Label
Woven label: woven are classified according to use-
 Main label: It indicates the trade name of buyer.
 Sub label: sub label are three types:
1- Size label: It indicates the size of garments.
2- Care label: It indicates care instruction.
3- Composition label: It contain fiber composition.
Printed Label: printed label are two types:
1- Main Label.
2- Sub label.
 Raw material used: polyester yarn.
 Loom used: Air jet, rapier.
 Structure: woven design, satin: 4/1;5//1;6/1.
 Shedding: jacquard shedding is used.
 Label size: Ranges from ¼’’ to 8’’.
6. BELT: A generic term covering all from of belt and material from which
belts are made up that are designed for the transmission of power or
for the purpose of covering elevating.
Specification of belt:
 2-7 ply fabric.
 Width is 0.4-1.5m.
 Thickness is 3-10 mm.
 Finishes is pvc coated.
 Weave is for face and black twill weave. for center plain weave.
Problem of belt production:
 Under stretching due to contraction of inner surface and expansion at
other surface.
 Design problem.
 Stitching problem.
 Quick wear.
Characteristics:
 More power is required to weave the belt.
 More robust loom is required.
 Multiple box motion is required.
 Single or double warp beam is required.
 Usual shedding mechanism mostly dobby is required.
 It may be multilayer 2-7 layers.
7. Lace: Lace is an open fabric of yarns formed into open intricate design.
Lace is delicate, classic and always elegant. Their construction varies
from simple to complicated and fine to coarse construction.
Lace yarn: Yarn are used in making lace are stronger and more firmly
twisted than tarns used in other types of fabrics. Mono filament yarns are
also used for lace making. The use of the manmade fiber such as nylon,
polyester, acrylic with is inherent high strength has added durability to
lace.
Types of lace: 1- Typical laces.
2-Manufacturing lace.
Fabric properties:
 It is one of the most delicate groups of fabric.
 Liable to shrink and change their patterned shape and appearance.
 Lace is very susceptible to snagging or breaking in use because of the
many lose yarns, floats and loops that can get caught.
Uses:
 Lace is truly the aristocrat of textile fabrics.
 It is used for decorative appearance and its function is to adorn.
 Used for all over garments design.
8. Voile Fabric: Voile is a soft, sheer fabric, usually made of 100 %
cotton or cotton blended with linen or polyester. The term is French for
veil. Because of its light weight, the fabric is normally used in soft
furnishing.
It’s a plain weave fabric, it is generally made of combed hard twisted
single yarn.
Properties:
 It is sheer and light weight fabric.
 It has soft feel.
 It drapes and gather very well.
 Generally 100% cotton and less resilient.
Uses:
 Ladies dresses, skirts and dress lining.
 Accessory fabric in apparels.
9. Poplin Fabric: Poplin fabric is characterized by its distinctive ribbed
texture and tightly closed weave, which gives the fabric the luster that
we all love. Traditionally when it was first created, poplin was a plain
weave constructed using fine silk warp yarn filled in with heavier wool
yarn.
Properties:
 It is a soft and medium weight fabric.
 It is durable and has good wear resistance.
 It has average durability.
 It has poor crease resistance.
Uses:
 Men’s shirts, blouses, pyjamas, children’s clothes and dresses.
 Perfect for, making banners or table drape displays in store or
tradeshows.
 It is also widely used as all kind of sportswear, shirts, boy’s suits,
uniforms, blouses and dresses.
10.Georgette Fabric: Georgette fabric is a light weight, crinkled
and sheer fabric, displaying an overall bouncy look. A strong absorbent
georgette is easy to dye and has dull-rough texture. Georgette is woven
in highly twisted yarns of S & Z, in both warp and weft. Georgette is
woven in two forms: pure and faux.
Properties:
 Uneven texture and has crispy feel.
 It is a sheer fabric and light weight.
 It has elegant look but dull appearance.
 It snagging is more and is difficult to sew.
Uses:
 Blouses, dresses, saris, gowns and skirts are some of most common
garments on which fashion designers frequently use Georgette.
 Many fashion designer also use georgette to adorn and accessorize
their designs, due to its high absorbent nature. Strings, waist belts,
bows, scarves, veils are few to name.
11.Chiffon: It is a fabric made of polyester with soft and crispy
texture. High twist yarn are used for weaving. It is flimsy in nature.
Made from highly twisted yarn and woven in gummed condition. It is a
light weight balanced plain woven fabric, or gauze, woven of alternate S
& Z twist crepe yarns.
Properties:
 Highly twisted yarns.
 Extremely light-weight and flimsy.
 It is elegant and sheer fabric.
 It is resilient and drapes well.
Uses:
 Chiffon is most commonly used in evening wear, especially as an
overlay for giving an elegant and floating appearance to the gown. It is
also a popular fabric used in blouses, ribbons, scarves and lingerie,
night gowns linings.
12. Satin/sateen fabric: Satin Is a weave that typically has a glossy
surface and a dull back. The satin weave is characterized by four or more
fill or weft yarns floating over a warp yarns or vice versa, four warp yarns
floating over a single weft yarn.
Properties:
 Schreiner finish to produce luster.
 Soft and good drapability.
 It is flat and lustrous with a smooth surface.
 The surface slides easily for linings.
Uses:
 It is commonly used in apparel: satin baseball jackets, athletic shorts.
 Woman’s lingerie, nightgowns, blouses and evening gowns, but also in
some men’s boxed shorts, shirts and neckties.
 Other uses include interior furnishing fabrics, upholstery and bed
sheets.
13. Drill Fabric: Drill is stout durable cotton fabric with a strong bias in
the weave. It can be used unbleached, although it is more often bleached
or dyed. It is durable fabric of medium weight. Usually three harness warp
face left hand twills. It is made of carded yarns generally on coarser
counts.
Properties:
 It is medium to heavy weight.
 It is strong and durable.
 It is breathable.
 Ha good drapability.
 It is tightly woven fabric.
 Has high tensile strength.
Uses:
 The lighter weights drill is used for skirts, trousers, dresses, jackets and
household items.
 The heavy weight drill fabric is used as work clothes, industrial uses and
wall covering.
 It is also used as pocketing, shoe linings, book bindings and corsets,
backing for coated fabric ticking, banners, slip cover and sportswear.
14. Denim Fabric: Denim is a durable heavy weight twill woven fabric. To
make denim fabric, the weft yarn passes under two or more warp yarns.
Traditional denim is 100% cotton fabric. Additionally, denim is often blended
with other fabrics. Denim is very versatile fabric. Blue is original color of
denim but it is also dyed into different colors like black, brown and olive
green. Denim is most commonly used for making shirts, jackets, skirts,
dresses, hats, handbags and more.
Properties:
 Denim is popular worldwide for its fit case and durability. Below are the
some important properties of denim fabric. Denim is very strong and
durable.
 It is felling hard during wearing.
 It is warp faced twill, the colored warp yarn predominate on the face
and the white weft yarns on the back.
 Usually the warp is colored and weft is white.
 It is used for long time wearing.
 It resist tears and snags.
Uses:
 Casual style clothing, such as jeans, skirts.
 Lightweight jackets and suits.
 Shorts, children’s clothes.
 For protective clothing.
15. Corduroy Fabric: Corduroy is a textile with a distinct pattern, a
‘’cord’’ or wale. Modern corduroy is most commonly composed of tufted
cords. Sometimes exhibiting a channel between the tufts. Corduroy is, a
ridged form of velvet. Both velvet and corduroy derive from fustian fabric.
Properties:
 It is warm.
 It is durable fabric.
 It is thick and stable fabric.
 It absorbs and releases moisture quickly.
Uses:
 Used for better cloths, draperies and upholstery.
 It is commonly made into pants or trousers, jackets and sports wears.
 Corduroy is also used as skirts, slacks, children’s clothes and dresses.
16. Cambric Fabric: Cambric fabric is one of the finest and most dense
kinds of cloth, is a lightweight plain-weave cloth, originally from the French
commune of cambrai, woven in greige, than bleached piece dyed and often
glazed or calendered.
Properties:
 Has stiff feel.
 The fabric is light to medium weight.
 Have high tensile strength.
Uses:
 Home furnishing industries.
 Linens, shirting, handkerchiefs and as fabric for lace and needle work.
 Cambric is used as fabric for handkerchiefs, ruffs, lace and needle work.
17. Single Jersey-knits: Jersey fabric is a type of knit textile made from
cotton or a cotton and synthetic blend. some common uses of jersey fabric
include t-shirts, and winter bending. The fabric is warm, flexible, stretchy and
very insulating making it a popular choice for the layer worn to the body.
Properties:
 Face side and back side of fabric are different.
 Curl or roll of fabric occurs at the edge.
 Wales are clearly visible on the face side of the fabric.
 Extensibility in widthwise is approximately twice than length.
 There is only one series of knitted loop per course in the fabric.
 Consistent quality effecting high yield in knitting.
 Almost 100% recovery in the garments.
 Good resistance to chemicals.
Uses:
 Used for leisure wear manufacturing men’s , women’s and kids wear.
 Used for sports wear.
 Used for manufacturing under garments.
 Also used for industrial and medical purpose.
18. Double jersey – 1x1 knit Rib: double jersey is manufactured by
weft knitting technique. Two sets of needles are used fir face and back
knitting. Can be 1x1 ribs, 2x2 ribs, 2x1 ribs etc. Depending on the end use
interloping of yarn takes place.
Properties:
 High stretch ability.
 Soft and resistance.
 Reversible type.
 High drapability and good fall.
 High shrinkage in natural fiber.
Uses:
 Used for leisure wear manufacturing men’s, women’s and kids wear as
accessory fabric.
 Used in sportswear for collar and cuff.
 Used for manufacturing under garments.
19. Pique Knits: jersey fabric is manufactured by warp knitting technique.
It can be knitted using any fiber content. One set of needles are used for
knitting. Interloping of yarn takes place in vertical plane.
Properties:
 Stretch ability is low and elastic recovery is more than weft knit single
jersey.
 Sift and resilient.
 Non reversible type.
 High drapability and good fall.
 Good dimensional stability.
Uses:
 Used for leisure wear manufacturing basically men’s , women’s and kids
polo t shirts.
 Used for manufacturing sports wear.
20. Slub jersey knits: Single jersey fabrics are manufactured by weft
khitting technique. Here interloping of sub yarn takes place. soft knitted tarn
are used. It is manufactured on circular knitting meachine.
Properties:
 High stretch ability and elastic recovery.
 Soft and resilient.
 High drapability and good fall.
 Dimensional stability is low.
 High shrinkage in natural fiber.
Uses:
 Used for sports wear.
 Used for manufacturing under garments.
 Also used for industrial purpose.
21. Fleece Knits: It is available as brushed or unbrused fleece. It is a soft
napped insulating synthetic fabric made form polyethylene or other
synthetic fibers.
Properties:
 Available as brushed or unbrused fleece.
 It is a soft napped insulating synthetic fabric made form polyethylene or
other synthetic fibers.
 Soft twisted yarns are used.
 It is manufactured on circular knitting machine.
Uses:
 Used in casual jackets, hats, sweaters, jogging, bottoms, gym cloth,
hoodies and high performance outdoor clothing.
22. French terry knits: Available as 3 or 4 thread French terry in the
market. Soft twisted coarse yarn are used. It is manufactured on flat knitting
machine. Consists of tuck and miss structure on the back side. GSM of the
fabric is high. 100% cotton is used.
Properties:
 Low stretchability and high elastic recovery.
 Soft, resilient and thick fabric.
 Warmth retention.
 High drapability and good fall.
 High absorbent.
Uses:
 Used in casual jackets, hats, sweaters, jogging bottoms, gym cloth,
hood.
23. Grindle jersey – knits: Soft twisted coarse grindle yarn are used. It is
manufactured on circular knitting machine. GSM of the fabric is medium to
high.100% cotton is used.
Properties:
 Low stretchability and high elastic recovery.
 Soft and resilient fabric.
 High drapability and good fall.
 High absorbent.
 Dimensional stability is high.
Uses:
 Used for leisure wear manufacturing men’s, women’s and kids wear.
24. waffle: Fabric is manufactured by weft knitting technique. Soft twisted
are used. Waffle is a reversible woven knit fabric with a raised geometric
texture that looks like honeycomb. It can be solid or striper. 100% cotton or
blends may be use.
Properties:
 High stretch ability and low elastic recovery.
 Soft and resilient.
 Warmth retention.
 Highly absorbent.
 Dimensional stability is low.
Uses:
 Used for leisure wear manufacturing men’s, women’s and lids wear.

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Special Fabric Assignment

  • 1. BGMEA UNIVERSITY OF FASHION & TECHNOLOGY ASSIGNMENT Course Code: TEX2102 Course Tittle: Special Fabric (Lab) Name : Abdullah Al Mamun ID : 191-162-101 Batch : 191-AMT Sec : 05
  • 2. 1. Tape Fabric: A Woven narrow fabric, generally plain weave used in non-load bearing applications and the reinforcing of fabric to resist wear and deformation. Feature: 1- It’s a single ply woven narrow fabric. 2- Usually plain weave is used and also simple twill or zigzag twill can be used. 3- width maximum 18’’ in uk standard and 12’’inusa standard. 4- weight is less then webbing, 850gm/100m of 25 mm width.
  • 3. 5- used in non-load bearing applications. 6- superior heat resistance. 7- superior flame resistance. End Use:1-For binding tape as a file. 2- used as wicks. 3- Identification of garments in laundering. 4- For spindle drive in ring spinning. 2. Webbing: Webbing is a strong fabric woven as a flat strip or tube of varying width and fibers, often in place of rope.
  • 4. Feature:1- It is a narrow fabric woven coarsely. 2- It is multiply fabrics. 3- It is produced in width up to and including 450mm. 4- weight should be greater than 1.3kg/100m of 25mm width. 5- Mainly spun yarn is used.
  • 5. End Use:1- climbing. 2- slacklining. 3- Furniture manufacturing. 4- Automobile safty. 5- Auto reaching. 6- Towing. 7- Military apparel. 3. Ribbon: Ribbon is an attractive woven narrow fabric, characterized in higher qualities by fine warp yarns and high warp density and usually of lustrous appearance.
  • 6. Features:1- It is an attractive narrow fabric. 2- High thread density. 3- Lustrous appearance. 4- Fine filaments are used generally but spun yarns can be Used. 5- Mainly satin weave but plain or twill can be used. 6- The produce has a fudged edge. End Use:1- Hair tie-up. 2- opening. 3- packing.
  • 7. 4. Braid: Braid is one kind of narrow fabric. Braid for fabric use in form on braiding machine by intertwining three or more strands of yarn. The process of intertwining three or more strands is such that they cross one another and are laid together in diagonal formation. End Use:1- Braid is used in domestic, clothing, fashioning, industrial, medical and sporting areas. 2- General areas uses are shoe lace, cloth lines, sash cord, electrical Wire. 3- Growth areas are surgical suture, tube reinforcement, ropes and cords of wide verities.
  • 8. 5. Label: Label is garment accessories and also a narrow fabric. It is a most important component of export quality garments because It contains garments size, fiber composition, care information, country of origin. Types: There are two types of label- 1- Woven Label 2- Printed Label Woven label: woven are classified according to use-  Main label: It indicates the trade name of buyer.
  • 9.  Sub label: sub label are three types: 1- Size label: It indicates the size of garments. 2- Care label: It indicates care instruction. 3- Composition label: It contain fiber composition. Printed Label: printed label are two types: 1- Main Label. 2- Sub label.  Raw material used: polyester yarn.  Loom used: Air jet, rapier.  Structure: woven design, satin: 4/1;5//1;6/1.  Shedding: jacquard shedding is used.  Label size: Ranges from ¼’’ to 8’’. 6. BELT: A generic term covering all from of belt and material from which belts are made up that are designed for the transmission of power or for the purpose of covering elevating.
  • 10. Specification of belt:  2-7 ply fabric.  Width is 0.4-1.5m.  Thickness is 3-10 mm.  Finishes is pvc coated.  Weave is for face and black twill weave. for center plain weave. Problem of belt production:  Under stretching due to contraction of inner surface and expansion at other surface.  Design problem.  Stitching problem.
  • 11.  Quick wear. Characteristics:  More power is required to weave the belt.  More robust loom is required.  Multiple box motion is required.  Single or double warp beam is required.  Usual shedding mechanism mostly dobby is required.  It may be multilayer 2-7 layers. 7. Lace: Lace is an open fabric of yarns formed into open intricate design. Lace is delicate, classic and always elegant. Their construction varies from simple to complicated and fine to coarse construction.
  • 12. Lace yarn: Yarn are used in making lace are stronger and more firmly twisted than tarns used in other types of fabrics. Mono filament yarns are also used for lace making. The use of the manmade fiber such as nylon, polyester, acrylic with is inherent high strength has added durability to lace. Types of lace: 1- Typical laces. 2-Manufacturing lace.
  • 13. Fabric properties:  It is one of the most delicate groups of fabric.  Liable to shrink and change their patterned shape and appearance.  Lace is very susceptible to snagging or breaking in use because of the many lose yarns, floats and loops that can get caught. Uses:  Lace is truly the aristocrat of textile fabrics.  It is used for decorative appearance and its function is to adorn.  Used for all over garments design. 8. Voile Fabric: Voile is a soft, sheer fabric, usually made of 100 % cotton or cotton blended with linen or polyester. The term is French for veil. Because of its light weight, the fabric is normally used in soft furnishing. It’s a plain weave fabric, it is generally made of combed hard twisted single yarn.
  • 14. Properties:  It is sheer and light weight fabric.  It has soft feel.  It drapes and gather very well.  Generally 100% cotton and less resilient. Uses:  Ladies dresses, skirts and dress lining.  Accessory fabric in apparels. 9. Poplin Fabric: Poplin fabric is characterized by its distinctive ribbed texture and tightly closed weave, which gives the fabric the luster that we all love. Traditionally when it was first created, poplin was a plain
  • 15. weave constructed using fine silk warp yarn filled in with heavier wool yarn. Properties:  It is a soft and medium weight fabric.  It is durable and has good wear resistance.  It has average durability.  It has poor crease resistance. Uses:  Men’s shirts, blouses, pyjamas, children’s clothes and dresses.  Perfect for, making banners or table drape displays in store or tradeshows.
  • 16.  It is also widely used as all kind of sportswear, shirts, boy’s suits, uniforms, blouses and dresses. 10.Georgette Fabric: Georgette fabric is a light weight, crinkled and sheer fabric, displaying an overall bouncy look. A strong absorbent georgette is easy to dye and has dull-rough texture. Georgette is woven in highly twisted yarns of S & Z, in both warp and weft. Georgette is woven in two forms: pure and faux.
  • 17. Properties:  Uneven texture and has crispy feel.  It is a sheer fabric and light weight.  It has elegant look but dull appearance.  It snagging is more and is difficult to sew. Uses:
  • 18.  Blouses, dresses, saris, gowns and skirts are some of most common garments on which fashion designers frequently use Georgette.  Many fashion designer also use georgette to adorn and accessorize their designs, due to its high absorbent nature. Strings, waist belts, bows, scarves, veils are few to name. 11.Chiffon: It is a fabric made of polyester with soft and crispy texture. High twist yarn are used for weaving. It is flimsy in nature. Made from highly twisted yarn and woven in gummed condition. It is a light weight balanced plain woven fabric, or gauze, woven of alternate S & Z twist crepe yarns. Properties:
  • 19.  Highly twisted yarns.  Extremely light-weight and flimsy.  It is elegant and sheer fabric.  It is resilient and drapes well. Uses:  Chiffon is most commonly used in evening wear, especially as an overlay for giving an elegant and floating appearance to the gown. It is also a popular fabric used in blouses, ribbons, scarves and lingerie, night gowns linings. 12. Satin/sateen fabric: Satin Is a weave that typically has a glossy surface and a dull back. The satin weave is characterized by four or more fill or weft yarns floating over a warp yarns or vice versa, four warp yarns floating over a single weft yarn.
  • 20. Properties:  Schreiner finish to produce luster.  Soft and good drapability.  It is flat and lustrous with a smooth surface.  The surface slides easily for linings. Uses:  It is commonly used in apparel: satin baseball jackets, athletic shorts.
  • 21.  Woman’s lingerie, nightgowns, blouses and evening gowns, but also in some men’s boxed shorts, shirts and neckties.  Other uses include interior furnishing fabrics, upholstery and bed sheets. 13. Drill Fabric: Drill is stout durable cotton fabric with a strong bias in the weave. It can be used unbleached, although it is more often bleached or dyed. It is durable fabric of medium weight. Usually three harness warp face left hand twills. It is made of carded yarns generally on coarser counts. Properties:
  • 22.  It is medium to heavy weight.  It is strong and durable.  It is breathable.  Ha good drapability.  It is tightly woven fabric.  Has high tensile strength. Uses:  The lighter weights drill is used for skirts, trousers, dresses, jackets and household items.  The heavy weight drill fabric is used as work clothes, industrial uses and wall covering.  It is also used as pocketing, shoe linings, book bindings and corsets, backing for coated fabric ticking, banners, slip cover and sportswear. 14. Denim Fabric: Denim is a durable heavy weight twill woven fabric. To make denim fabric, the weft yarn passes under two or more warp yarns. Traditional denim is 100% cotton fabric. Additionally, denim is often blended with other fabrics. Denim is very versatile fabric. Blue is original color of denim but it is also dyed into different colors like black, brown and olive green. Denim is most commonly used for making shirts, jackets, skirts, dresses, hats, handbags and more.
  • 23. Properties:  Denim is popular worldwide for its fit case and durability. Below are the some important properties of denim fabric. Denim is very strong and durable.  It is felling hard during wearing.  It is warp faced twill, the colored warp yarn predominate on the face and the white weft yarns on the back.  Usually the warp is colored and weft is white.  It is used for long time wearing.  It resist tears and snags. Uses:
  • 24.  Casual style clothing, such as jeans, skirts.  Lightweight jackets and suits.  Shorts, children’s clothes.  For protective clothing. 15. Corduroy Fabric: Corduroy is a textile with a distinct pattern, a ‘’cord’’ or wale. Modern corduroy is most commonly composed of tufted cords. Sometimes exhibiting a channel between the tufts. Corduroy is, a ridged form of velvet. Both velvet and corduroy derive from fustian fabric. Properties:
  • 25.  It is warm.  It is durable fabric.  It is thick and stable fabric.  It absorbs and releases moisture quickly. Uses:  Used for better cloths, draperies and upholstery.  It is commonly made into pants or trousers, jackets and sports wears.  Corduroy is also used as skirts, slacks, children’s clothes and dresses. 16. Cambric Fabric: Cambric fabric is one of the finest and most dense kinds of cloth, is a lightweight plain-weave cloth, originally from the French commune of cambrai, woven in greige, than bleached piece dyed and often glazed or calendered.
  • 26. Properties:  Has stiff feel.  The fabric is light to medium weight.  Have high tensile strength. Uses:  Home furnishing industries.  Linens, shirting, handkerchiefs and as fabric for lace and needle work.  Cambric is used as fabric for handkerchiefs, ruffs, lace and needle work. 17. Single Jersey-knits: Jersey fabric is a type of knit textile made from cotton or a cotton and synthetic blend. some common uses of jersey fabric include t-shirts, and winter bending. The fabric is warm, flexible, stretchy and very insulating making it a popular choice for the layer worn to the body.
  • 27. Properties:  Face side and back side of fabric are different.  Curl or roll of fabric occurs at the edge.  Wales are clearly visible on the face side of the fabric.  Extensibility in widthwise is approximately twice than length.  There is only one series of knitted loop per course in the fabric.  Consistent quality effecting high yield in knitting.  Almost 100% recovery in the garments.  Good resistance to chemicals. Uses:  Used for leisure wear manufacturing men’s , women’s and kids wear.  Used for sports wear.  Used for manufacturing under garments.  Also used for industrial and medical purpose. 18. Double jersey – 1x1 knit Rib: double jersey is manufactured by weft knitting technique. Two sets of needles are used fir face and back knitting. Can be 1x1 ribs, 2x2 ribs, 2x1 ribs etc. Depending on the end use interloping of yarn takes place.
  • 28. Properties:  High stretch ability.  Soft and resistance.  Reversible type.  High drapability and good fall.  High shrinkage in natural fiber. Uses:  Used for leisure wear manufacturing men’s, women’s and kids wear as accessory fabric.
  • 29.  Used in sportswear for collar and cuff.  Used for manufacturing under garments. 19. Pique Knits: jersey fabric is manufactured by warp knitting technique. It can be knitted using any fiber content. One set of needles are used for knitting. Interloping of yarn takes place in vertical plane. Properties:  Stretch ability is low and elastic recovery is more than weft knit single jersey.  Sift and resilient.  Non reversible type.  High drapability and good fall.  Good dimensional stability. Uses:
  • 30.  Used for leisure wear manufacturing basically men’s , women’s and kids polo t shirts.  Used for manufacturing sports wear. 20. Slub jersey knits: Single jersey fabrics are manufactured by weft khitting technique. Here interloping of sub yarn takes place. soft knitted tarn are used. It is manufactured on circular knitting meachine. Properties:  High stretch ability and elastic recovery.
  • 31.  Soft and resilient.  High drapability and good fall.  Dimensional stability is low.  High shrinkage in natural fiber. Uses:  Used for sports wear.  Used for manufacturing under garments.  Also used for industrial purpose. 21. Fleece Knits: It is available as brushed or unbrused fleece. It is a soft napped insulating synthetic fabric made form polyethylene or other synthetic fibers.
  • 32. Properties:  Available as brushed or unbrused fleece.  It is a soft napped insulating synthetic fabric made form polyethylene or other synthetic fibers.  Soft twisted yarns are used.  It is manufactured on circular knitting machine. Uses:  Used in casual jackets, hats, sweaters, jogging, bottoms, gym cloth, hoodies and high performance outdoor clothing. 22. French terry knits: Available as 3 or 4 thread French terry in the market. Soft twisted coarse yarn are used. It is manufactured on flat knitting machine. Consists of tuck and miss structure on the back side. GSM of the fabric is high. 100% cotton is used.
  • 33. Properties:  Low stretchability and high elastic recovery.  Soft, resilient and thick fabric.  Warmth retention.  High drapability and good fall.  High absorbent. Uses:  Used in casual jackets, hats, sweaters, jogging bottoms, gym cloth, hood.
  • 34. 23. Grindle jersey – knits: Soft twisted coarse grindle yarn are used. It is manufactured on circular knitting machine. GSM of the fabric is medium to high.100% cotton is used. Properties:  Low stretchability and high elastic recovery.  Soft and resilient fabric.  High drapability and good fall.  High absorbent.  Dimensional stability is high. Uses:  Used for leisure wear manufacturing men’s, women’s and kids wear. 24. waffle: Fabric is manufactured by weft knitting technique. Soft twisted are used. Waffle is a reversible woven knit fabric with a raised geometric texture that looks like honeycomb. It can be solid or striper. 100% cotton or blends may be use.
  • 35. Properties:  High stretch ability and low elastic recovery.  Soft and resilient.  Warmth retention.  Highly absorbent.  Dimensional stability is low. Uses:
  • 36.  Used for leisure wear manufacturing men’s, women’s and lids wear.