The name originally came from demin fabric that was washed in large commercial vats, with small pumice pebbles to give a worn, faded look.
Now it just means a color of jeans called stonewash, or in other words, worn faded jeans. If you want your 'plain' jeans to look stonewashed, soak them in cold water for several hours, then rub sandpaper over them until they gain the proper worn look, and wash as usual.
You can buy a package of dye at the store called "stonewash".
The advantages of denim is Its strong and easy to clean.
cotton
because it is
Example sentence - We recovered the big pillows with a denim fabric.
No. Denim is a type of fabric. Jeans are a type of clothing.
Denim, 5.0 sec, since Denim is made out of cotton, it's closely woven it will burn more slowly. The lighter the fabric, the looser the weave.
The answer you seek is denim.
denim
The basic difference between denim and non-denim jeans is as follows: Denim fabric's yarns are dyed before weaving the fabric. However, In Nondenims the greige yarns are woven and then greige fabric obtained is called RFD (ready for Dying), PFGD (Prepared for Garment dying) and Non denims. it could be any weave or twill.
Fabric paint can be applied with brushes. Most of the fabric paints commercially available are opaque, which means they will work over any fabric including denim. You may have to apply several coats in order to get the look you are after.
Denim or cotton.
Yes