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1. B E D D I N G S , L I N E N S & U N I F O R M S
FABRIC MATERIALS AND
CONSTRUCTION
2. LINEN
A textile made from the
fibers of the flax plant, linum
usitatissimum
“Linens” still often used
generically to describe a
class of woven ad even
knitted textiles.
3. Linen is usually an expensive textile.
It has a long “staple” (individual fiber length)
Apron
Bags
Towels
Napkins
Bed linens
Table cloth
Runners
Chair cover
Men’s and women’s wear
4. LINENS USED IN HOTELS…
o Throw
o Bedding covers
o Linen blankets
o Mattress
o Pillows
o Bed coverings
o Cushions
o Coverlets
o Bed comforters
o Quilts
o Quilt covers
o Duvets
5. FABRICS OF LINEN
Cloth of any kind that is woven
or knit from fibers, either
vegetable or animal;
manufactured cloth; as silk or
other fabrics.
9. ORGANIC COTTON
Is grown without use of
harmful pesticides,
herbicides, or artificial
fertilizers.
Popular for its soft
texture and breathable
nature.
14. VISCOSE
• The most common type of rayon
• It is produced in much greater quantity than cup ammonium rayon.
15. ACETATE
• A manufactured fiber formed by a compound of cellulose, refined from
cotton linters/wood pulp, and acidic acid.
16. BLENDS
• In the last two decades my hotels have purchased ‘no-iron’ sheets
and pillow cases made of cotton/synthetic (usually polyester) blends.
These linens are much stronger than those made of 100% cotton.
18. WOVEN FABRICS
• It has two kinds of yarns
WOVEN FABRICS
WARP YARNS
FILL (OR WEFT)
YARNS
19. YARNS CAN BE WOVEN INTO THREE
BASIC FABRIC TYPES
PLAIN
WEAVE
TWILL
WEAVE
SATIN
WEAVE
YARNS
20. FABRIC FINISHING
• A process through which fibers, yarns and fabrics are passed to
improve their appearance, feel and performance in preparation for
their end use.
IT HAS TWO STEPS
DYEING
SEWING
21. DYEING
• Color-coordinating linens with a guestroom or dining room’s décor
often seem like a good way to enhance the appearance of the
property.
22. SEWING
• Most linens are woven in standard widths on the loom so that the
piece need only be hemmed at the ends to prevent unraveling.