What is called as point system in fabric inspection?
The number of stitches per square inch is called "stitch density." It measures how many stitches are packed into a specific area of fabric, influencing the texture, durability, and overall appearance of the finished piece. Higher stitch density typically results in a more compact and detailed fabric, while lower density can create a looser, more breathable textile.
The diagonal direction of fabric is called the "bias." It runs at a 45-degree angle to the threads of the fabric, allowing for greater stretch and flexibility compared to the straight grain or cross grain. This characteristic makes bias-cut fabrics popular in garment construction, as they can drape more fluidly and fit the body's contours better.
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According to color, pure cotton can be divided into plain cotton, white sheeting, yarn-dyed fabric and print fabric. Plain cotton is dyed by one single color, and there is no pattern. White sheeting is the fabric which treated with bleaching. Print fabric is the fabric which treated with printing process. The pattern is clear and color is bright in front while fuzzy and dark on the other side. Yarn-dyed fabric is called yarn dye in Japan. Most fabric is dyed after piece goods, while yarn-dyed fabric dyes the cotton yarn first and then spinning. We often see some fabric such as plaid fabric and chambray are all belonged to yarn-dyed fabric. Actually, jean also belongs to yarn-dyed fabric, and it is usually dyed from indigo warp yarn and natural color weft yarn.
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The finished edge of fabric is called the selvage.
different types of fabric defects as follows crease stains cs uneven processing different types of fabric defects as follows crease stains cs uneven processing explain each kind of fabric defects and give us photo example
A strong soft crease-resistant fabric. Source: Webster's dictionary
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The unfavorable effect of reactant migration in padded cotton fabrics during.drying on the balance of crease recovery and abrasion weight loss was confirmed once more. The influence of fabric type and pretreatments such as scouring and bleaching
less than a minute A wrinkle or crease does not take that long. For example, when you wear dress and you sit down, a fold may appear. You are sitting on that fold and you body heat acts like an iron. It presses the dress in that manner and then you have a crease. When you iron, the heat takes away the crease because you are pressing on it with heat and it flattens out. Creases may be caused when in your closet, because the weight of other clothes preeses it and it becomes a crease or wrinkle.
Permanent press clothes are treated with chemicals to maintain a better shape, and obtain less wrinkles. However if you need to refresh a crease in permanent press clothing, the best way to do it, is by placing a plain pillow case over the fabric after lining up your crease on the iron board, the pillow case serves as protection from the direct heat from the iron onto the chemically treated fabric. You may also set the iron on the permanent press setting, however depending on the fabric, with out the protection the direct heat may still do some damage to the fabric.
If you are letting out a hem, and need to remove the crease, there are a few things you can use to try to remove the crease mark:hot iron with steam (depending on the fabric)starch spray, then ironmix vinegar and water, and spritz, then ironIn many cases, you may not be able to fully remove the crease. Garments are made in factories, with industrial machines to sew and press. Once you have a hem of any kind, you may still see the crease.
A fabric sample is called a "swatch".
A roll of fabric is called a