Composite Fabric,bonded fabric,Lamination Fabric Composite Fabric Technology % of textile people can’t tell the difference between the front and back of this fabric. Composite fabric information

% of textile people can’t tell the difference between the front and back of this fabric. Composite fabric information



The fabrics of clothing can be divided into front and back. When making clothing, if there are no special requirements (such as deliberately making the reverse effect into a front), generally the front of the c…

The fabrics of clothing can be divided into front and back. When making clothing, if there are no special requirements (such as deliberately making the reverse effect into a front), generally the front of the clothing must be made from the front of the fabric. There are different identification methods for the front and back of different types of fabrics. 1. Distinguish between the front and back sides of plain weave fabrics There is basically no difference between the front and back sides of plain weave fabrics, which is the most difficult to distinguish, such as shirt fabrics, etc. Generally, the distinction can be made by referring to the aesthetics of the selvedge. The selvedge on the front will be more beautiful and beautiful. 2. Distinguish between the front and back sides of twill fabrics The front and back sides of twill fabrics can be distinguished according to the twill direction of the fabric. For example, if the twill weave is diagonally to the upper right, it is the front of the fabric, while if the twill is to the upper left, it is the back of the fabric. 3. Distinguish between the front and back sides of printed fabrics The difference between the front and back sides of printed fabrics is relatively obvious and easy to distinguish, because the flower shapes are printed by machine, so the colors of the front printing effect will be more vivid and eye-catching. 4. Distinguish between the front and back of yarn-dyed fabrics. Color-dyed fabrics are made by first dyeing the veil into various colors and then weaving various striped fabrics. General yarn-dyed fabrics are also woven into a plain weave. Therefore, there is basically no difference between the front and back of yarn-dyed fabrics, and it is difficult to distinguish them in terms of hue. You can refer to the method of plain weave fabrics to distinguish the front and back of the fabric based on the beauty of the edges. 5. Distinguish between the front and back of jacquard fabric Jacquard fabric refers to a flower-shaped fabric formed by changing the weaving structure of the fabric. The difference between the front and back of this flower shape formed by changing the weaving structure of the fabric is very obvious. The front pattern of the jacquard fabric has a sense of relief and is also brighter in color. 6. Distinguish the front and back sides of velvet fabrics. Plush fabrics include plush fabrics, short plush fabrics, velveteen fabrics, corduroy fabrics, etc. The front and back sides of plush fabrics are the easiest to distinguish. The plush side is the front. However, in addition to distinguishing the front and back of plush fabrics before typesetting and cutting, what is more important is the distinction of its yarn direction (reverse wool). 7. Distinguish between the front and back sides of woolen fabrics Woolen fabrics are mostly used for making suits and coats. Due to their wide width, in terms of logistics and marketing, the front side of the fabric is folded in half for packaging (which is what we commonly call double-width fabrics). Therefore, it is relatively simple to distinguish the front and back of this type of fabric, and the front is usually folded inside. 8. Distinguish between the front and back of denim fabric Denim fabric is also a kind of fabric whose veil is dyed first and then woven. However, the cotton yarn of denim fabric is only dyed with the warp yarn, while the weft yarn is not dyed (the color of the cotton yarn is directly used). The front side of denim fabric basically has more dyed warp yarns, while the back side has more undyed weft yarns. Therefore, the side with more warp exposed is the front side of the fabric, and vice versa. This method of distinguishing front and back is also applicable to other types of fabrics.
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