Details for China 20D Composite rayon chiffon/cation chiffon
20D Composite rayon chiffon/cation chiffon
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Product Type: | Fabric >> Other fabric |
Keyword: | 20D Composite rayon chiffon/cation chiffon |
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Origin: | China |
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Payment Terms: | L/C |
Detailed Product Description
Specifications:
Category
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Chiffon
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Composition and content
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100%P
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Specification
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20D*20D
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Breadth
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148 (cm)
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Weight
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40(g/m2)
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Main uses
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Women's dress fashion fabrics
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Yarn density
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Thickened
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Design and color
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Printing
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Chiffon comes from the French word for cloth or rag, however, the term chiffon describes the method that is used in order to create the fabric. It is a lightweight plain-woven sheer fabric that's commonly made from cotton, silk or a synthetic fiber. The material has some stretch to it and is somewhat rough to the touch. Chiffon has been worn as early as 1902 and continues to be a popular fabric today-especially in wedding and evening wear.
The more popular uses for chiffon include the making of wedding gowns and other formal attire. Other suggested uses are blouses, skirts, dresses and pajamas. The fabric is also great for scarves, veils and saris, which is an uncut/unstitched transparent piece of cloth worn by women in India. Chiffon is the mesh like weave that gives the see-through appearance for such items. The fabric can also be woven for a checkerboard or twisted look. When it is twisted the fabric has a crumply appearance and in this case, the stitching must been done meticulously and be very straight and narrow so it will improve the overall appearance of the garment.
Maintenance of chiffon
Chiffon may last for several years if given proper care. To prevent fraying be sure the French seams are sewn in on a finished garment. To avoid additional fraying when pre-washing, a stitched line should be sewn along the edges. To help make cutting easier, place the fabric on a non-slip surface and sandwich between layers of tissue paper. Be sure the scissors are sharpened and designed to cut material rather than paper. Test the material for bleeding by washing with a machine or by line-washing. Always iron chiffon while slightly damp to reduce wrinkles. Dry cleaning is also an option.
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