Medical textile / Meditech also is known as bio-medical textile refers to the combination of textile technology and medical sciences. It is a general term that describes a textile...
Yarn count is an important index to distinguish different yarns. It is the degree of yarn thickness, which can be expressed by means of S, D, N, Tex, Dtex,...
Voile is a soft, sheer fabric, usually made of 100% cotton or cotton blended with linen or polyester. It originates from French word veil. Which means light weight. It is mostly used in soft furnishing because...
The world of textile has opened doors of innovation, creativity, comfort and variety for the designers and garment houses. In this post; we will discuss Construction, properties and uses...
There are a number of Trims and Accessories used in Garments. The perspective of this post post is to give an overview on Garments Trims and Accessories List. So, ...
In this post, we will describe the difference between Natural Fiber and Manmade Fiber. Let’s learn step by step about Natural vs Synthetic Fibers What Are Natural Fibers?...
Power Loom Parts. A power loom is a mechanized loom and was one of the key developments in the industrialization of weaving during the early Industrial Revolution. The first power loom was designed in 1786 by Edmund...
From the title, it is clear that we are going to discuss the Yarn parth diagram of a single jersey circular knitting machine along with the Gearing diagram of...
Velvet is a type of woven tufted fabric in which the cut threads are evenly distributed. Velvet is a soft, luxurious fabric that is characterized by a dense pile of evenly cut fibers that...
Organza Fabric is a thin, plain weave, sheer fabric traditionally made from silk and known as Silk Organza Fabric. Though many modern organzas are woven with synthetic filament fibers such as polyester or nylon. Organza Fabric is usually used...