Image Via Craftsvilla Found primarily in India and produced from Larvae of several species of silk worms, this...
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Cavalry Twill is an often woolen or worsted (but sometimes cotton or rayon) woven of tightly twisted yarns. Its similar...
Buckram is a stiff cotton fabric usually used to stiffen clothing and to protect books. Did I mention it can...
Bonded leather is a material that is generally used as a substitute to real leather. It usually contains varying degrees...
The word “Crepe” is used to describe all kinds of fabrics that have a crinkle, crimped or grain surface”. A...
Cheesecloth is “a thin, lightweight, loosely woven carded cotton cloth in a plain weave. According to the Industrial Fabrics Association...
Image Via Indiamart Buffalo skin is perfect for use in footwear as its durable and good looking but its also...
Flocked fabric are commonly used in sofas, car seat cushions, shoes, and jewelry boxes. For textile flocking, usually screen fabrics...
A man made fibre, Acrylic was developed by DuPont in 1944 and first used (commercialy) in 1950. Acrylic fibre is...
Damask fabric is defined as a glossy jacquard-type fabric where the patterns are flat and reversible. You’ll find this fabric...
This had to be one of the earliest fabrics a lot of us ever heard of thanks to Don Freeman...
Cashmere.org defines Cashmere as “The fine (dehaired) undercoat fibers produced by a Cashmere goat (Capra hircus laniger). The fiber is...