This one is easy - though I am here as I have the opposite problem!
I bought a bottle of Pretty Frills Blind Company Fabric Stiffening Solution at Dunelm Mill (UK retailer) for just £4.89. You dilute it with water in a bowl, dip the fabric in for a couple of minutes, remove and hang to dry. Then just iron it.
However, I would recommend diluting it more than it says, and don't pour over the remaining liquid as it dries thinking it will help even more - my fabric has ended up too stiff to make a roller blind with!
So - I've tried washing it to no avail. Does anyone have any ideas on how to unstiffen it?!
Roman togas were made of wool.
Yes, wool can be a fabric.
There is a wool fabric made from Himalayan sheep called sherpa wool.
tools+wool=fabric
Poor Roman women would wear clothing made of wool the same as her wealthier sisters. However the poor woman's clothing fabric would be of a coarser wool and if dyed, dyed with some combination of a red or a yellow as those were the two most inexpensive dyes in the Roman world.Poor Roman women would wear clothing made of wool the same as her wealthier sisters. However the poor woman's clothing fabric would be of a coarser wool and if dyed, dyed with some combination of a red or a yellow as those were the two most inexpensive dyes in the Roman world.Poor Roman women would wear clothing made of wool the same as her wealthier sisters. However the poor woman's clothing fabric would be of a coarser wool and if dyed, dyed with some combination of a red or a yellow as those were the two most inexpensive dyes in the Roman world.Poor Roman women would wear clothing made of wool the same as her wealthier sisters. However the poor woman's clothing fabric would be of a coarser wool and if dyed, dyed with some combination of a red or a yellow as those were the two most inexpensive dyes in the Roman world.Poor Roman women would wear clothing made of wool the same as her wealthier sisters. However the poor woman's clothing fabric would be of a coarser wool and if dyed, dyed with some combination of a red or a yellow as those were the two most inexpensive dyes in the Roman world.Poor Roman women would wear clothing made of wool the same as her wealthier sisters. However the poor woman's clothing fabric would be of a coarser wool and if dyed, dyed with some combination of a red or a yellow as those were the two most inexpensive dyes in the Roman world.Poor Roman women would wear clothing made of wool the same as her wealthier sisters. However the poor woman's clothing fabric would be of a coarser wool and if dyed, dyed with some combination of a red or a yellow as those were the two most inexpensive dyes in the Roman world.Poor Roman women would wear clothing made of wool the same as her wealthier sisters. However the poor woman's clothing fabric would be of a coarser wool and if dyed, dyed with some combination of a red or a yellow as those were the two most inexpensive dyes in the Roman world.Poor Roman women would wear clothing made of wool the same as her wealthier sisters. However the poor woman's clothing fabric would be of a coarser wool and if dyed, dyed with some combination of a red or a yellow as those were the two most inexpensive dyes in the Roman world.
Wool fibres attach to each other when wool is agitated in water. The fabric structure then, is very tight wool fibres.
Wool gabardine fabric is made from worsted wool, meaning that the yarn is made of parallel, straight fibers.
Acro wool is a fabric combination of wool and acrylic. The fabric is usually used in clothing that is meant to be raining retardant.
Wool gabardine fabric is made from worsted wool, meaning that the yarn is made of parallel, straight fibers.
Any wool becomes fabric by weaving, knitting or crochet techniques.
wool!
wool is the thickest fabric...i think