The fabric abbreviation WV stands for fleece wool. It also stands for virgin wool. This indicates the makeup of fabric quality.
No, velvet is not a color. It is a fabric that can be different colors. For example the green arm chairs at Starbucks are covered with leather.
it is turquoise chalk dyed purple and resin stabilized.. no natural purple turquoise exists..
'The fabric is custom made for McQueen by various supplies. You can order fabric from McQueen if you are modifying his creations' this person above obviously knows nothing about fabric. Designers get their fabric to experiment with at 'Premiervision' in Paris. It depends on what creation you are referring to. Lots of the extravagant couture stuff was made with wool and neoprene, and he used traditional Italian fabrics in most things too. Lost of extra fine cashmere and cotton w/ 10% elastaine. Silks, leather etc. He used literally everything so it depends on the collection. My advice? feel the fabric and read the label
Organza, voile, chiffon
the fabric weave by dyed yarn called yarn dyed fabric
Viscose is a type of cellulose fiber that has been around since the early 1900's. Yes, viscose is biodegradable and it can be dyed easily.
Yes, viscose fabric is considered flammable because it is derived from cellulose and is a highly flammable material. It is important to take precautions when handling viscose fabric near sources of heat or flame.
I would not. I have an 83% viscose cardigan from ZARA and it says NO TUMBLE DRY
Cotton Viscose
Yes, you can iron viscose fabric. However, it is important to use a low heat setting and a pressing cloth to protect the fabric. Avoid leaving the iron in one spot for too long to prevent damage to the fabric.
Viscose fabric breathes much the same way cotton fabric does. It would be good to wear in hot weather as it is good for dispelling heat from he body.
Yes, viscose fabric can fade over time, especially when exposed to sunlight and frequent washing. It is important to follow the care instructions provided by the manufacturer to help preserve the color and quality of the fabric.
Tricotex fabric is a fabric that is made from knitted viscose. It is most commonly used to make surgical dressings.
Yes. Technically it usually refers to viscose cellulose nitrate (Rayon).
viscose, polyester, pongee, rayon
ose and modal are two different fabric