Sheer fabric is a fabric that is made using really thin thread and a low density knit. It appears fairly transparent and it is also very flimsy.
I think sheer fabric is transparent. Is you shine a flash light through it, it will not scatter. It is not opaque. Transparent: Lets all light thrown. Translucent: Lets some light but not all. Opaque: Lets no light in. -AGC
Organza, for something sheer, comes in many colours. Otherwise you want a "Glass" PVC, made from plastic but completely transparent.
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The most common muslin available in modern times is a basic white or natural cotton fabric, often sold along with quilting supplies. Muslin is a strong, washable, and reusable fabric. Muslin is not transparent but a translucent cloth that offers a wide number of uses. If you are looking for a durable muslin fabric, then Chicago Canvas & Supply is the right stop from where you can shop any customized variety of muslin cloth. This type of muslin is used in linings, to make practice versions of garments, and to provide stiffness in between lighter weight fabrics. This plain-woven cotton fabric comes in a number of weights and widths, but the best quality muslin feels smooth with an even texture and no slubs.
Sheer fabric is a fabric that is made using really thin thread and a low density knit. It appears fairly transparent and it is also very flimsy.
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I think sheer fabric is transparent. Is you shine a flash light through it, it will not scatter. It is not opaque. Transparent: Lets all light thrown. Translucent: Lets some light but not all. Opaque: Lets no light in. -AGC
Fabric does not protect against bad weather as well as glass or lucite, nor is it as transparent.
Organza, for something sheer, comes in many colours. Otherwise you want a "Glass" PVC, made from plastic but completely transparent.
a transparent ruler is used to measure and mark seams, its also used to draw lines on cloth and any other fabric... i hope this helps :) --^-<@
To identify the property of a material means to identify the characteristics of a material. example: The fabric was light and slightly transparent.
Linen fabric was used, and they got it from the flax plant, which they weaved into fabric. It was combed and spun with a balance wheel on a spindle for spinning the thread from flax. The types of linen produced ranged from a course sackcloth type of material to the finest, almost transparent linen.
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Paper, such as in a window shade, Fabric, such as in gauze, Glass, such as in hobnail glass, The is a rock called mica, that peels off is layers and can allow light to pass through. That is all I can think of