APPAREL-INDUSTRY
(COTTON
FABRIC-3)
Hello Everyone!!! As of
now we have learn complete process of cotton
fabric . Today we will be discussing various forms of Cotton fabric
which we are also using in day to day life. This will be very much helpful for
us to grow in this industry and also enhance our knowledge which will help us
to grow our business. So lets start…
DIFFERENT FORMS OF COTTON
FABRIC….
Aertex
A loosely woven cotton fabric, which is very lightweight, that is
used to make shirts and underwear.It is a trademarked name
Algodon cotton
Algodon pais is a variety of native cotton growing in Peru.
Baft
Cheap coarse cotton fabric.
Bark Cloth
Slightly textured, Rugged looking 100% cotton fabric ( So named
because of its resemblance to the original bark cloth made from the bark of
trees), used for unlined jackets and skirts.
Basket weave cotton
This cotton fabric has a checkerboard pattern in its weave.
Usually used to make men’s shirts
Broderie Anglaise
This is a cotton fabric with beautiful eyelets all over. Also
called eyelet cotton
Brushed cotton
Cotton fabric which is brushed on the surface to remove extra lint
and fibers, making it extra soft and smooth. Flannel is a brushed cotton fabric
Bengaline cotton
A woven fabric with criss-cross ribs resembling grossgrain
Batiste
A very thin and soft lightweight cotton fabric. Used to make
summer clothes and handkerchiefs
Bedford cotton
A strong ribbed fabric that looks like corduroy . Usually used for
bedsheets. More on the fabrics used to make bed sheets here.
Bipolished cotton
A type of cotton treated by an enzyme that removes the roughness
on the surface
Broadcloth
A clothing fabric that is tightly woven in a plain weave with a
crosswise rib. Similar to poplin, but finer. Earlier broadcloth used to be made
of wool but nowadays it is made of cotton or cotton/polyester blends.
Calico
A plain weave cloth coarser than muslin made from unbleached and
not fully processed cotton.
Cambric
A very fine fabric, without any weaving faults. It is made of
cotton
Canvas
An extremely durable fabric made of cotton or linen. Canvas comes
in two types – plain and duck.
Challis
A lightweight, woven fabric made of wool, cotton, or rayon, either
in a single colour or in small prints. Its slightly brushed surface creates a
silky finish that can easily be dyed and is usually machine washable.
Chambray / Chambric
A fine, lightweight cloth (usually cotton) in a plain weave with
colored, lengthwise threads and a white fill.
Charmeuse
A soft, lightweight fabric woven with a satin weave. It is a silk,
cotton, or man made fabric with a smooth, semi-lustrous satin finish and a dull
matte backing.It is a very drapable material and shiny silk and soft, so very
popular to make dresses
Chenille
Fabric made with an Incredibly soft, fuzzy cotton yarn with
protruding pile ; It is popularly used in upholstery or for making pillows,
blankets
Cheese cloth
This is a very loosely woven gauze like fabric which is used in
preparation of cheese and for covering food
Chino
A durable cotton fabric made of a twill, which has a sheen. It was
originally used in England for military uniforms. Washes and wears extremely
well with a minimum of care
Chintz
A usually glazed printed cotton fabric with bright figures, large
flower designs, birds and other designs. It also comes in plain colors.It is
named after the Indian word “Chint” meaning “broad, gaudily printed fabric”.
Used widely in upholstery fabric.
Chambray
A lightweight cotton fabric woven with two coloured yarns
Cotton backed Satin
A very high luster satin with a rayon face and a cotton back.
Cotton voile
Lightweight and somewhat sheer fabric, it is perfect for draping.
Cotton Lawn
Cotton Lawn is similar to cotton voile, but crisper.
Crinoline
A fabric used as stiffening for dresses. It was popular in the
bygone days as the stiff fabric made of cotton or linen make the underskirt for
gowns. Today it is used under dresses/gowns to make them look fuller.
Cuyuscate cotton
Colored cotton that is native to Guatemala; it is naturally Brown
in color.
Cotton Batiste
A fine lightweight semi sheer cloth used in heirloom sewing
Combed cotton
Refers to cotton with the highest thread count with highest
quality. When cotton is “combed,” the shortest, additional fibres of a batch
are removed. This process produces high-quality yarns with excellent strength
and softness. Combed cotton is finer, softer, stronger and more compact.
Corduroy
A medium- to heavyweight thick and ribbed fabric (usually cotton),
often used for clothing. A distinct pattern of vertical ribs, tufted “cords” is
formed by twisted fibers that lie parallel to one another with channels in
between the cords. A durable cloth, it is used to make jackets, trousers etc.
Cottagora
An extremely soft and environmentally sound material made from a
combination of Angora rabbit hair and organic cotton.
Crepe
A puckered looking cotton fabric ; It is very popular for making
gowns
Damask
A beautiful patterned cotton fabric made on a jacquard loom. A
rich, glossy reversible fabric of silk, wool, linen, cotton, or synthetic
fibers usually woven with a variety of elaborate patterns that are flat. It is
used for table covers, napkins, curtains, upholstery cloth, etc . They can be
reversible or one-sided only. Designs floral or geometrical.
Denim / dungaree / jeans fabric
A sturdy warp faced heavy-weighted rugged coarse durable
twill-weave cotton fabric; It is usually of colour blue and is used to make
work clothes and prominently used to make jeans and casual wear.It does not
stretch or drape well. More on denim and its different types here.
Double cloth
This a reversible cloth which is made by binding two different
fabrics with yarn
Diaper cloth
A fabric (usually cotton or linen) with a twill dobby or plain
weave; very absorbent
Dimity
A strong cotton fabric with a raised pattern; used for bedcovers
and curtains; sheer, thin, white or printed fabric with lengthwise cords,
stripes or checks.
Drill
Cotton twill fabric used in men’s and women’s slacks.When dyed a
khaki color, drill is also called “khaki”.
Duck cloth
A plain woven cotton fabric medium-weight cloth (usually cotton)
that is soft, breathable and durable. Tightly woven and retains color
beautifully.It is commonly called canvas.It is a sturdy utility cloth used in
home décor projects.
Egyptian cotton
Egyptian cotton is a finely woven, high-quality cotton from Egypt.
This high grade of cotton boasts the longest and strongest fibers.It is known
for its softness.
English net
Fabric made of threads knotted to form a mesh. English Net is
usually heavier than nylon net. Usually made from cotton or polyester, it is
much softer and used as a base on which to applique motifs.
Flannel
A soft medium weight cotton fabric with a napped finish. The nap
may be present on one side or both sides . It is popular in making baby clothes
and blankets
Fleece
Fleece may sometimes be made of cotton. More on fleece
fabric here.
Flannel cotton
This is a plain or twill weave fabric which has a nap on one or
both sides.
Flanellette
A soft cotton fabric imitating flannel.It has a nap on one side.
French terry
This is a looped cotton fabric which is very absorbent. The wrong
side of this fabric will be flat and is popular in making sportswear
Fustian
A term given to the class of cotton fabrics which includes
corduroys, moleskins, constitution cords, cords, heavy Bedford cords, etc.,
used for clothing purposes.fabric with a slight nap
Gauze
A sheer lightweight cotton fabric with a very loose weave. Usually
found as a bandage dressing but also used to make clothes
Gabardine
A firm, tough tightly woven fabric with a subtle, diagonal line of
twill and sometimes a high sheen.Used to make suits, overcoats, trousers,
uniforms, windbreakers, and other garments; traditionally worsted wool, but may
also be cotton, texturized polyester, or a blend
Gingham
A middle-weight, plain woven cotton fabric typically striped or
checked in white and a bold colour or plaid using two or more colors with a
plain weave made of cotton or cotton blend yarn.It derives from Malay word
gingang which means striped. The pattern of coloured squares in a gingham cloth
is very attractive
Irish poplin
Fine linen or cotton shirting also made in Ireland. It was
originally a fabric constructed with silk warp and wool filling in plain weave
with fine rib.
Ixcaco cotton
Naturally Beige colored cotton native to Guatemala.
Jaconet
A fine, sheer plain-weave cotton fabric
Jersey (Cotton)
A knit fabric that is made of cotton fibers. Soft and
breathable, with extra “give”or stretch for comfort. It is a light to
medium weight fabric which is very popular in making dresses, and tops
Khakhi
Fabric made of cotton ( can be of linen, wool, worsted, or
manmade fibers and blends also) ;The name means earth colour and is derived
from Indian word; this fabric is a Tan or dusty colored warp face twill.
Kuyuchi cotton
Naturally Brown colored wild cotton found in Mexico ; it is used
in hand weaving cotton textiles
Lawn
A finely-woven, semi-crisp fabric woven in cotton (or linen). It
is very lightweight breathable and has a smooth texture. It is primarily used
in heirloom dresses, blouses, collars, and cuffs. Also makes great underlining.
Lint
Cotton or linen fabric with the nap raised on one side; used to
dress wounds
Linen cotton mix
The blend of linen and cotton fibers to make a fabric which has
all the look and feel of linen with less of its propensity to wrinkle.
Lisle
A fabric woven with lisle thread (a type of cotton).
Liquid cotton
A luxurious cotton jersey designed with an ultra-smooth and slinky
finish.
Madras cotton
A lightweight, breathable cotton with a typical patterned texture,
often in brightly coloured plaid patterns, used primarily for warm-weather
clothing.
Moire
A corded fabric (usually silk, but may be cotton, wool or rayon)
having a wavy, watermarked pattern on the surface
Moleskin
A heavy cotton fustian cloth with a great number of picks raised
before dyeing, resulting in a brushed surface. Feels almost like felt. Used for
workmen’s clothing where very hard wear is required. It is used to make
sportswear.
Mull
A plain soft fine sheer fabric of cotton, silk, or rayon. The
cloth is bleached and soft finished.
Muslin
A medium-weight, woven fabric of cotton or cotton/polyester blends
of plain weave. Used in a wide variety of sheers and sheeting. It is bleached
and undyed. It is very economical and comes in a good range of weights and
fineness. More details on Muslin here.
Nankeen
A kind of pale yellowish cotton cloth
Organdie
A fine thin, light, and transparent cotton fabric with a stiff,
crisp finish. It is the sheerest finest cotton cloth
Organic cotton
Cotton grown on fields where the soil is free of all artificial
pesticides or insecticides.
Oxford cloth
A soft, thick and durable, cotton or synthetic blend with a plain
or basket weave that boasts a silk like, lustrous finish. It is usually used to
make shirts; It is characterized with narrow stripes and can be woven in plain
or basket weave.
Percale
A closely woven plain-weave fabric that’s smooth, firm, medium
weight and fine. Usually made of cotton from a minimum of 180 threads per
square inch
Pima cotton
One of the best grades of cotton in the world with long, luxurious
fibers.This luxurious high-quality long-staple cotton resists pilling.
Pinpoint
A type of weave with two-over, one-under stitching. More durable
than most weaves but less soft than sateen. This soft and lustrous oxford
cotton has an ultra-fine basket weave.
Pique Cotton (Marcella)
A medium weight cotton fabric with a special textured diamond
patterned weave forming raised parallel cords.
Pointelle
A lightweight, cotton knit fabric with openwork patterns in it.
The geometric openwork patterns makes it a favorite for making kids wear
Polished cotton
Either a satin weave cotton or a plain weave cotton that is
finished chemically to appear shiny.
Polycotton
A blend of polyester and cotton.The blending of fabric fibers
makes this fabric wrinkle resistant and colourfast. This fabric is used to make
a variety of garments including no crease shirts.
Poplin
A tightly woven plain-weave fabric (usually a light weight cotton)
characterized by a corded surface. ( fine horizontal ribs) A durable fabric,
poplin is usually made of cotton but can also be silk, wool or synthetic
blends. It does not wrinkle much and is popular for making shirts,
dresses.Check out the post “what is poplin ?”
for more details on this fabric
Quilting cotton
This refers to medium weight 100% cotton. It is also known as
craft cotton. Mostly they are printed. They can be used to sew dresses , tops
and skirts other than quilts.
Ringspun fabric
A soft durable fiber (usually cotton) spun prior to knitting, so
it’s finer, softer and more durable than ordinary cotton. The twisting prior to
weaving makes the short hairs of cotton stand out, resulting in a stronger yarn
with a significantly softer hand.
Seersucker
A woven, light- to medium-weight fabric with a puckered appearance
made of cotton or rayon.It is commonly striped or chequered
Shirting cotton
Lightweight crisp cotton fabric with woven in stripes or checks.
This is mostly used to make men’s shirts
Silk cotton blend
This blend minimizes many faults of cotton. This is used to make
blouses and dresses.
Silesie
A sturdy twill-weave smooth finished cotton fabric; used for
pockets and linings
Supima
An abbreviation for “superior pima.” Made of 100% American pima
cotton or extra-long staple cotton.
Terrycloth
An absorbent knit fabric usually in cotton, that has a plush pile
of loops on one side. This fabric is used to make towels , bathing robes etc.
Ticking
This is a very heavy cotton fabric used in covering bedding;
Usually used in making upholstery and other home decor
Toweling
Various fabrics (linen or cotton) used to make towels.
Velour
A medium-weight, plush knit fabric, usually made of cotton, with
qualities similar to velvet. It’s soft and plush with a close, dense pile
having a sheen. It is used in clothing ( sports wear, evening wear)and
upholstery.
Velveteen
A woven, cotton fabric with a velvet-like pile.
Velveteen plush
A cotton velveteen, but the weft has longer floats, which when cut
give a longer pile. The pile is also firmly bound
Voile
A soft, fine, sheer fabric with a slightly crisp feel. Usually
made from plain woven cotton, but can also be made from acetate, silk or rayon.
It is lightweight see through and has a good drape. It is used to make summer
clothes and curtains
Whipcord
This is a rugged cotton fabric with a diagonally ribbed
surface.This medium to heavy weight fabric is used to make coats, suits and
sportswear
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