Cotton because it breathes better.
Sewing the edges of a fabric to prevent fraying.
To prevent the edge of a woven fabric from fraying.
because its special gus
Mainly to prevent wrinkling and soften clothes
Gortex fabric - this is the fabric that high performance athletic wear is made from it keeps rain out, heat in but it lets body moisture wick away from your skin keeping you dry while you perform
The shirts are 100% cotton.
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To determine the content of any fabric, the best suited method is the burn test. google burn test for fibers and you will get 100 of links for the same. Georgette in its original form was woven in silk but now is being done with polyester as well. Georgette is no kind of fiber/fabric, but is kind of a weaving technique. Hope this helps out..
Many fabrics are manufactured of thread that is blended with polyester to prevent and/or reduce shrinking and wrinkling. However, this is not something you can add to or that you can treat your existing fabrics with to prevent shrinking.
The overcast stitch is a type of hand sewing used on a raw (unfinished) edge to prevent unraveling of the fabric. It is stitched twice over the edge of the fabric to make a zigzag.
yes, any fabric that is called cotton is usually 100% cotton. However, calico refers to the design, not the fabric content, and could be made from any type of fiber.
Yes, block printing is possible on viscose rayon fabric. However, it is important to use the appropriate type of fabric ink and ensure the fabric is pre-treated to absorb the ink effectively. Additionally, the fabric should be handled gently to prevent stretching or distortion while printing.