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Uneven twill is a type of fabric weave pattern where the twill line is not perfectly diagonal, resulting in an irregular and uneven appearance. This creates a unique and aesthetically pleasing texture in the fabric. Uneven twill can be found in various textiles such as denim and other heavy-weight fabrics.

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Why is twill weave used for jeans?

fabric strength and durability


What is the difference between twill and poplin fabrics?

Twill fabric has a diagonal ribbed texture created by weaving the threads in a specific pattern, while poplin fabric has a smooth, plain weave. Twill fabric is typically more durable and heavier, while poplin is lightweight and breathable, making it suitable for dress shirts and blouses.


Difference between woven cotton and twill?

Woven cotton is exactly as it sounds. It is cotton that is woven and as such, has a flat 'finish' to it. Twill is made in such away that there are ridges, similar to corduroy, only usually much smaller. Also, the ridges run diagonal to the selvage, instead of parallel as it is in corduroy. If you were to compare quilting weight cotton, which is woven, with a twill cotton suitable for apparel, the twill usually will seem a bit sturdier. When I make purses from cotton fabric, I use quilting weight for the majority of the bag, but twill for the handles and the bottom of the bag, because I feel it has better strength.


What is bottom weight Twill?

Bottom weight twill is a type of fabric that is heavier and stronger than its top weight counterpart. It is often used for making durable bottoms such as pants, skirts, and jackets. The diagonal weave of twill fabric gives it a distinctive texture and a good amount of stretch, making it a popular choice for clothing that requires both comfort and durability.


What fabric are jeans made from?

Jeans are typically made from denim, which is a durable cotton twill fabric. Denim is known for its sturdy construction and ability to withstand frequent wear and washing.

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