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A Quick Guide to Viscose Fabric

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This is commonly used fabric in the textile industry for multiple purposes. It is a semisynthetic fibre that is obtained from trees. You might have heard that viscose fabric is also referred to as rayon in some places.  All you need is a good eye for the fabric to ensure its great quality and durability. Making a fashion statement is a great responsibility, and you must create an impression with your style.  We will explore some insights about the fabric in this content piece.  What is viscose? It is a sustainable alternative to polyester and cotton fabric due to its affordability. The material is commonly used for skirts, summer dresses, and soft blouses. Viscose is also great for upholstery, carpets, and bedding. Various types of viscose fabrics available in the industry are: Viscose crêpe: This is it if you are looking for a fabric with gorgeous drapes. The material has a lot of weight, which is used to stitch some vintage-style dresses and garments.   Visco...

What is Cotton? Advantages of Cotton Fabric

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  Curious to know the insights about the cotton fabric ? There are various blends of fabrics that makes it difficult to understand the quality of the original one.  What is cotton fabric exactly?  It is a natural product that is obtained from the cotton plant. The seed of the plant is cotton fibres. These are then spun into threads to make soft textiles. It is mostly planted in countries with warmer climates as the plan needs a lot of sunlight to bloom.  The process of making a cotton fabric is:  Defoliation: It is the process of separating the leaves from the cotton plants  Machine Harvesting: The machine will harvest the cotton to remove large contaminants from the cotton fibres and converts it into a bundle.  Separation: Here, cotton seeds are separated from the bolls and remove dirt or unwanted stuff. Transferring: This will be transferred to a textile production factory  Carding: In this process, the cotton fibres are converted into long st...