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Deciding which type of fabric to make an item with is an important decision, as fabrics can have countless qualities. From natural to synthetic fibers and from knit to woven, hereâs a look at different fabric types and how to identify them.
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When sewing a dress, you must choose the appropriate fabric.
The most important thing to consider is the fabric. It determines the overall design and beauty of your outfit.
đIf you choose silk, you obviously want your garment to have a soft and sophisticated look.
đ If you choose chiffon for your material; You will get sensual and slim beauty.
đCotton is environmentally friendly and durable, but must be washed and ironed regularly.
đOrganza and linen are two examples of different fabrics. Organza is a silk or silk-like fabric, while linen is a fabric woven using the fibers of the flax plant.
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This means that the fabrics are created from natural sources, for example: cotton, denim, silk, linen and wool.
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This means that the fabrics are created using man-made fibres, for example: polyester, nylon, acrylic, Spandex, jersey and microfibre.
Fabrics are either natural, synthetic or a combination of both so the qualities of the fabrics are combined. For example:
âď¸ Cotton is natural and is cool to wear, yet creases easily.
âď¸ Polyester is synthetic and is hot to wear, yet is crease-resistant.
âď¸ Poly Cotton is a mixture of the two to combine both qualities, so is cooler to wear than polyester and is more crease-resistant than 100% cotton. It is a very common fabric choice for clothing
This means that the fabrics are created using man-made fibres, for example: polyester, nylon, acrylic, Spandex, jersey and microfibre.
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1.đšLinen
Linen has always been an integral part of clothing. This natural fiber combines almost every feature you would want to see in clothing. Durability, absorbency, smoothness, and sustainability are the main features of linen. As it comes from flax, linen is also stronger than many other fabric types that we have compiled in this list.
While it is a bit more expensive, linen is a reliable fiber that is an inseparable part of the apparel industry.
2.đšSilk
Silk is the embodiment of luxury in the world of fashion. It offers a gentle touch on the skin and has a shiny structure that is the best for high-end dresses. While it is an item of expensive clothing both for mass production and sewing projects, this natural fabric has a certain attractiveness to it.
Produced from the fibers received from silkworms, it is also quite durable, reliable, and strong. We often see it in formal attire, luxurious bedding, and other garments of high-end fashion.
3.đšCotton
Cotton is a natural fabric that is known for its soft and breathable structure. It is one of the most commonly used clothing materials in the clothing industry. It is also a great fabric for personal sewing and knitting projects.
4.đšSatin
Satin stands out among other fabric types with its soft and shiny texture. It has many different weaving techniques that make it a rich clothing material. We often see this fabric, which is a major textile weave, in the production of gowns, corsets, lingerie, skirts, blouses, and various other garments in womenswear.
5.đšVelvet
Made from tufted fibers, velvet is another fabric that we often see in high-end fashion. We use this luxurious material not only in clothing but also in furniture and various other household elements. Thanks to its soft and unique touch, velvet is an attractive fabric that has been a symbol of wealth in the past. It also catches the eye with its shiny pile effect as well.
Velvet goes through a quite complex process of production that makes it more expensive than other fabric types.
6.Damaskâď¸
It is a reversible, jacquard-patterned fabric, meaning that the pattern is woven into the fabric, instead of printed on it. The fabricâs design is created through the weave, which is a combination of two different weaving techniquesâthe design is woven using a satin weave, while the background is achieved through a plain, twill, or sateen weave. Damask patterns can be either multi-colored or single colored. Damasks can be made from a variety of different textiles, including silk, linen, cotton, wool, or synthetic fibers, like rayon.
7.đšHemp
It is one of the most versatile materials in the industry. It has a wide range of uses in various fields. It is also commonly used by various clothing brands as it is one of the strongest fabrics. It is also a natural fiber that is a lot more absorbent than most of its rivals.
It is important to note that it is the first choice of manufacturers who utilize sustainable methods. On top of its eco-friendly nature, it is quite resistant and very reliable against issues we often see in other fabrics.
8.đšSpandex
Made from polyurethane, spandex is one of the most popular synthetic fabrics. Its most known feature is incredible elasticity and durability. Spandex clothes firmly embrace the skin and allow flexibility. This highly stretchable material also has two names, lycra, and elastane.
We usually see spandex in sports, themed costumes, and various underwear.
9.đ¸Lyocell
It Is another synthetic fiber that is definitely more sustainable than other chemically produced fabrics. This incredibly durable and comfortable clothing material is often used in the production of shirts, blouses, and pants. It is possible to see lyocell in sportswear products as well.
10.Tweed.âď¸
Tweed is a rough woven fabric usually made from wool. The fibers can be woven using a plain weave or twill weaves. It is an extremely warm, hard-wearing fabric that is thick and stiff. Wool tweed is often woven using different colored threads to achieve dynamic patterns and colors, frequently with small squares and vertical lines. Tweed is very popular for suiting and jackets, which were originally made out of the material for hunting activities.
11.đšChiffon
Chiffon is a lightweight fabric which is associated with elegance and luxury; it drapes well and has a shimmery and sheer appearance. Under a magnifying glass, chiffon resembles a fine net or mesh, which gives it some transparency. Chiffon can be produced out of natural or synthetic fibres.
12.đšPolyester
Polyester is a synthetic fabric made from petrochemicals and various other fossil energy components. A great number of manufacturers depend on polyester as it can be used in a wide variety of clothes and garments. This man-made fabric is also resistant to wrinkles and it is quite cheap and very durable. It does not wrinkle easily and does a great job of keeping the body warm.
13.đšWool
Wool is another natural fiber that we obtain from a wide variety of animals. It has been commonly used since ancient times. And the source of this reliable fiber is sheep, llamas, goats, and alpacas.
Wool is known for its warm, breathable and durable structure. It is especially suitable for low temperatures as it wicks moisture and traps heat.
14.đšCrepe
CrĂŞpe is a silk, wool, or synthetic fabric with a distinctive wrinkled and bumpy appearance. CrĂŞpe is usually a light-to- medium-weight fabric. CrĂŞpe fabric can be used to make clothes, like dresses, suits, blouses, pants, and more. CrĂŞpe is also popular in home decor for items like curtains, window treatments, and pillows.
15.Laceâď¸
Lace is a delicate fabric made from yarn or thread, characterised by open-weave designs and patterns created through a variety of different methods. Lace fabric was originally made from silk and linen, but today cotton thread and synthetic fibers are both used. Lace is a decorative fabric used to accent and embellish clothing and home decor items. Lace is traditionally considered a luxury textile, as it takes a lot of time and expertise to make.
16.đšLeather
Leather is a natural fabric that is made from animal skins. As a popular clothing material that is a source of various controversies, we often see it in the production of outer wear alongside boots, belts, and jackets. We mostly see it in accessories as well.
17.Cashmere. âď¸
Cashmere is a type of wool fabric that is made from cashmere goats and pashmina goats. Cashmere is a natural fiber known for its extremely soft feel and great insulation. The fibers are very fine and delicate, feeling almost like a silk fabric to the touch. Cashmere is significantly warmer and lighter than sheepâs wool. Often cashmere is made into a wool blend and mixed with other types of wool, like merino, to give it added weight, since cashmere fibers are very fine and thin.
18.Denim âď¸
Denim is a strong cotton fabric made using a twill weave, which creates a subtle diagonal ribbing pattern. The cotton twill fabric is warp-facing, meaning that the weft threads go under two or more warp threads, and the warp yarns are more prominent on the right side.
19.đ¸Bamboo.
It is one of the most environmentally friendly fabrics. Among the 15 types of fabric, it has great features that make it a preferable choice for clothing. It is especially suitable for people with sensitive skin.
Clothes made from bamboo are soft, breathable, antibacterial, and hypoallergenic. It does not trigger various issues like heat rash and skin irritations as well.
20.Organzaâď¸
Organza is a lightweight, sheer, plain-woven fabric that was originally made from silk. The material can also be made from synthetic fibers, primarily polyester and nylon. Synthetic fabrics are slightly more durable, but the fabric is very delicate and prone to frays and tears. Organza is also characterized by very small holes throughout the fabric, which are the spaces between the warp and weft thread in the plain-weave pattern. The quality of organza is defined as the number of holes per inchâmore holes indicate better quality organza. Organza is extremely popular for wedding gowns and evening wear, as it is shimmery and translucent quality which creates decadent silhouettes.
21đšChenille.
Chenille is the name for both the type of yarn and the fabric that makes the soft material. The threads are purposefully piled when creating the yarn, which resembles the fuzzy exterior of the caterpillar. Chenille is also a woven fabric that can be made from a variety of different fibers, including cotton, silk, wool, and rayon.
22.Twill. âď¸
Twill is one of the three major types of textile weaves, along with satin and plain weaves. The distinguishing characteristic of the twill weave is a diagonal rib pattern. Twill weaves have a distinct, often darker colored front side (called the wale) with a lighter back. Twill has high thread count, which means that the fabric is opaque, thick, and durable.
23.Jacquard.đ
It is a fabric has a design or motif woven into the construction of the weave. Jacquards come in an array of designs, from dramatic ornamental damasks, to florals, stripes, chevrons, or geometric patterns.
24.đšNylon
Nylon is one of the most useful synthetic material with applications varying from day-to-day life activities to industries. Nylon is plastic that can easily be drawn into fibres. It can easily be moulded into daily products for making amenities.
25.đšTaffeta.
Taffeta is a crisp, plain-woven fabric made most often from silk, but it can also be woven with polyester, nylon, acetate, or other synthetic fibers. Taffeta fabric typically has a lustrous, shiny appearance. Taffeta can vary in weight from light to medium and in levels of sheerness, depending on the type of fiber used and the tightness of the weave. Taffeta is a popular lining fabric, as the material is decorative and soft, and it is also used for evening wear and home decor.
26.Poplinđ
Cotton Poplin fabric is a type of poplin that is soft, breathable, and easy to dye because it is made from cotton fibers.
Poplin made from cotton differs from other poplin fabrics in that it is made or blended from cotton fibers. Cotton fibers are fibrous, soft, spongey and hairy. This means that cotton fabrics, like Cotton Poplin, feel comfortable and cool to the touch, and allow hot air to escape from underneath.
27.Suede. âď¸
Suede is a type of leather made from the underside of the animal skin, giving it a soft surface. Suede is usually made from lambskin, but it is also made from other types of animals, including goats, pigs, calves, and deer. Suede is softer thinner, and not as strong as full-grain, traditional leather. However, suede is very durable, and due to its thin nature, itâs pliable and can be molded and crafted easily. Suede is used for footwear, jackets, and accessories, like belts and bags.
28.đšCanvas.
Canvas is a plain-weave fabric typically made out of heavy cotton yarn and, to a lesser extent, linen yarn. Canvas fabric is known for being durable, sturdy, and heavy duty. By blending cotton with synthetic fibers, canvas can become water resistant or even waterproof, making it a great outdoor fabric.
29.Ginghamâď¸
Gingham fabric is a form of medium to lightweight cotton blends woven to include check, plaid or other striped patterns. The plain strip gingham was the original design of this popular fabric. Still, over time, it changed to have checks and plaid patterning.
30.đšJersey
Jersey made from cotton is highly absorbent as it carries the best sides of cotton in its structure. Moreover, it is quite breathable which will allow your skin pores to receive airflow during hot summer days.
31.đšMusliná
Muslin is a smooth and loosely woven fabric that comes in different thicknesses. This plain-weave cotton fabric stands out with its lightweight structure.
Its soft touch, we often see muslin in baby clothes like rompers and onesies. It is especially a great summer clothing material as it allows airflow.
32.Fleeceâď¸
Fleece is a synthetic insulating fabric typically made from a type of polyester called polyethylene terephthalate (PET) or other synthetic fibres. It is very comfortable due to its light weight and anti-perspiration qualities, and allows moisture to evaporate while blocking humidity from the outside.
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