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From the French, “étamine”.  Low-density item, with open mesh to let light through, cotton fabric or mixture. It is a classic fabric par excellence and natural look of openwork...
From the French word Vichy or in English Gingham, it is the name given to certain fine fabrics with solid, brightly coloured yarns forming simple checked patterns. It is...
The plumetis is a fabric generally of curtains, of different compositions, that show small motives in relief using different techniques (flocking, gumming, cut coarse or embroidery). The effect can...
Flat fabric based on cotton or mixed with polyester that achieves a relief effect thanks to the different tensions between weft and warp with a 2×2 ligament. Half-Panama: It...
Satin is a fabric characterized by an elegant external shine, a good consistency and very soft. The satin gets its smooth and shiny touch thanks to the long threads...
Jacquard fabrics bear the name of the machine that makes them. The Jacquard loom is a mechanical loom invented by Joseph Marie Jacquard in 1801. The Jacquard loom revolutionised...
The Devoré or BurnOut is a flat fabric of mixed composition polyester-viscose or polyester-cotton, to which chemical products are applied that eat the viscose or cotton fibres, forming patterns...
Cotton is the most important natural fibre produced in the world. It is a natural textile fibre such as wool, silk and linen. This fiber has several properties that...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqTxit7IdbA&feature=youtu.be It is a fabric of French origin printed in a single colour on a light background, with characteristic country and pastoral scenes that is basically used for decoration,...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQJ9jUgbrMc&feature=youtu.be Don’t you know what the abbreviations of the textile sector mean? Now you have the opportunity to get to know them through our videos about Textilpedia. Animal Fibers:...