Sisal Fiber is also known as Agave Fiber. Agave Americana is the cheaply available plant commonly known as “Aloe vera”. It has many uses, one of them is for...
Ban Lon Fabric (sometimes spelled BanLon or Banlon) is a trademarked, multistrand, continuous-filament synthetic yarn used in the retail clothing industry. It was created in 1954 by Joseph Bancroft & Sons Company, by...
In our previous post, we learned about What is Acetate Fiber and its Characteristics. In this article, we will learn the Properties of Acetate Fiber. Physical Properties Of...
Acetate Fiber is the acetate ester of cellulose. It was first prepared in 1865. Cellulose acetate is used as a film base in photography, as a component in some coatings, and as a frame material for eyeglasses; it...
Armenian Needle Lace is also known as Bebilla, Nazareth Lace, and Knotted Lace. It is a pure form of needle lace made using only a needle, thread, and pair of scissors. Armenian Needle...
Argentella Lace Fabric is a type of needle lace derived from Argentan lace, with a Rosacé ground, a “striking ground of tiny webs.” Argentella: A French needle lace made also at Abbisola in Italy. Developed...
Argentan lace Fabric or Point d’Argentan is a needle lace from the 18th century. Argentella is derived from Argentan. Argentan Lace Fabric Origin and History In the eighteenth century, Argentan was a form of needlepoint lace that...
Alencon Lace Fabric is a needle lace that originated in Alençon, France. It is sometimes called the “Queen of lace.” History Making of Alencon Lace began in Alençon during the 16th...
Color changing fabric is a textile composed of a basic woven material that has either been integrated with fibers that emit light or process light to change the color...
Spun yarn is produced by placing a series of individual fibers or filaments together to form a continuous assembly of overlapping fibers, usually bound together by the twist. ...