Textile Knowledge
Blog posts on textile knowledge cover a wide range of topics related to fabrics, including their production, properties, and applications. These posts aim to educate readers on the various aspects of textiles, from the raw materials used to the finished products we use every day.
Comfort Properties of Fabrics
Saturday, 18 February 2017
Is your clothing comfortable? What are some of the factors that influence your answer with regard to the clothes that you are presently wearing? It is likely that some of the textile characteristics of fabrics will influence your answer. It may also depend on how the garments fit or even on psychological factors, such as
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Exploring Natural Protein Fibers: Wool, Silk, and Specialty Hair
Saturday, 18 February 2017
Natural protein fibers, derived from animal sources, have been prized for centuries for their unique properties and versatile applications. Among these, wool, silk, and specialty hair fibers stand out due to their distinct characteristics and wide range of uses in textiles and other industries. 1. Understanding Wool Wool, primarily obtained from sheep, is renowned for
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Textile Introduction: Fiber, Yarns & Fabrics
Saturday, 18 February 2017
A textile is any kind of woven, knitted, braided or tufted cloth, or a non-woven fabric. Textile also refers to the yarns, threads and wools that can be spun, woven, tufted, tied and otherwise used to manufacture cloth . The production of textiles is an ancient art, whose speed and scale of production has been
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Fiber Identification Methods: Burn, Bleach & Strength Test
Friday, 17 February 2017
The number of different fibers used in the textile industry is quite large. Identification of these fibers is frequently difficult since it is usually not possible to distinguish one fiber from another merely by touch or sight. Other tests must be performed. There are advantages and disadvantages to each. Some are easy, quick and relatively
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The Luxurious World of Silk: A Comprehensive Guide
Friday, 17 February 2017
Silk, a natural protein fiber derived from the cocoons of silkworms, has captivated civilizations for millennia with its unique luster, softness, and versatility. From its origins in ancient China to its global presence today, silk remains a symbol of luxury and refinement. The Origins and History of Silk The story of silk begins in ancient
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Brief Introduction of Textile
Friday, 17 February 2017
Textiles are an integral part of our daily lives, from the clothes we wear to the furnishings in our homes. The term “textile” originates from the Latin word “textilis,” meaning “woven,” and the verb “textere,” meaning “to weave.” Today, the definition of textile has broadened to encompass any product made from fibers. This article explores
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Types of Fiber With Pictures & Their Properties
Monday, 13 February 2017
Fibers are the fundamental building blocks of textiles and many other materials, playing a crucial role in our daily lives. They are essentially thread-like substances, often very fine, which can be spun into yarns, and then woven, knitted, or otherwise formed into fabrics. From the clothes we wear to the carpets we walk on, fibers
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The Journey of Silk: From Silkworm to Silk Fabric
Saturday, 14 January 2017
Silk, renowned for its luxurious sheen, soft texture, and remarkable strength, has captivated civilizations for millennia. The production of silk cloth is a complex and fascinating process, involving the cultivation of silkworms, the harvesting of their cocoons, and the intricate weaving of the silk threads. This article delves into the detailed steps of silk production,
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How to Transfer Images to Silk Satin Fabric
Friday, 06 January 2017
Transferring images onto silk satin fabric opens up a world of creative possibilities, from personalized scarves and pillows to unique art pieces. This guide explores several methods, outlining their pros, cons, and step-by-step instructions to help you achieve professional-looking results. Understanding Silk Satin Before diving into the transfer methods, it’s essential to understand the unique
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What is Cotton Silk Blend Fabric
Tuesday, 03 January 2017
Cotton silk blend fabric combines the best qualities of two natural fibers: the softness and breathability of cotton and the luxurious sheen and drape of silk. This unique combination results in a versatile fabric suitable for a wide range of applications, from apparel to home décor. What is Cotton Silk Blend? Cotton silk blend is
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How to Repair Silk with Fusible Fabric or Sewn Silk
Tuesday, 03 January 2017
Silk, with its luxurious feel and delicate nature, is prone to tears and snags. Fortunately, damage doesn’t have to mean the end for your cherished silk items. Whether you choose the ease of fusible fabric or the traditional approach of sewn silk, effective repairs are achievable with the right techniques. This article will guide you
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What is Silk Screen Printing
Tuesday, 27 December 2016
Silk screen printing, also known as screen printing or serigraphy, is a versatile printing technique that uses a mesh screen to transfer ink onto a substrate. It’s a popular method for creating vibrant and durable prints on a wide range of materials. The Silk Screen Printing Process The process involves creating a stencil on a
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The Chemical Composition of Silk, Cotton, and Wool Fiber
Wednesday, 28 September 2016
Understanding the chemical composition of natural fibers like silk, cotton, and wool is crucial for appreciating their unique properties and diverse applications. These fibers, derived from different sources, boast distinct chemical structures that dictate their strength, absorbency, elasticity, and overall performance. This article will delve into the molecular makeup of each fiber, highlighting the key
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Types of Silk Fabric With Pictures and Names
Saturday, 03 September 2016
Silk, a luxurious and highly sought-after natural fiber, is renowned for its exceptional quality, comfort, and beauty. Produced by silkworms, silk begins as a liquid protein secretion stored in two glands. As the silkworm extrudes this liquid through its spinneret, the physical shear force and stretching—rather than mere contact with air—cause the protein to crystallize
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The Ultimate Guide to Fluffing Down for Maximum Loft
Saturday, 20 February 2016
Down, renowned for its exceptional warmth-to-weight ratio, is a popular filling for bedding and outerwear. However, over time, down clusters can compress and lose their loft, diminishing their insulating properties. Properly fluffing your down items is crucial to restore their volume, ensure consistent warmth, and extend their lifespan. This guide will walk you through the
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