Soft and warm cotton fabric with a light pile, providing comfort and warmth.
Calico
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This natural cotton fabric is distinguished by its durability, practicality, and affordability. It is widely used in the textile industry due to its wear resistance and versatility. Calico is produced using a plain weave, in which the warp and weft threads alternate. This makes the fabric durable, resistant to deformation, and uniform in structure. Calico is used in a variety of applications: bedding (primary use), children's textiles, medical clothing and products, linings, and home textiles (tablecloths, curtains).
This is a smooth cotton fabric with a characteristic soft texture and a slight, elegant sheen. It is distinguished by its increased durability and smoother surface compared to calico, while remaining lightweight and pleasant to the touch. Poplin is made using a plain weave, but with a distinctive feature: finer threads are used. Poplin is widely used due to its versatility: bedding (a softer alternative to calico), shirts and casual wear, children's clothing, home textiles, lightweight dresses, and pajamas.
This is a durable fabric with a distinctive diagonal pattern (rib) created by a special weave. It is highly wear-resistant, dense, and resistant to deformation, making it widely used in clothing and technical textiles. Twill is produced using a twill weave (diagonal), in which the warp threads overlap the weft threads in an offset pattern (e.g., 2/1, 3/1, etc.). Twill is used in a wide variety of applications: workwear and uniforms, uniforms (including military), trousers, jackets, suits, denim (denim is a type of twill), upholstery, and technical fabrics.
This is a dense fabric with a distinct textured surface reminiscent of a woven structure. It is characterized by high strength, rigidity, and a decorative appearance, making it widely used in furniture and interior design. Matting is made using a double or triple plain weave (reinforced). Features: the threads are interwoven in pairs or groups, creating a characteristic large checkered (chessboard) texture. Matting is primarily used in interior design and decor: furniture upholstery (sofas, armchairs), decorative pillows, curtains and drapes, tablecloths and home textiles, bags, tote bags, eco-style and designer items.
This is a cotton fabric with a voluminous, waffle-like cellular structure. Its texture allows it to absorb moisture well, dry quickly, and is widely used in household and professional textiles. Waffle fabric is produced using a special textured weave, which creates characteristic square or diamond-shaped cells and a voluminous surface. Waffle fabric is widely used in everyday life: kitchen towels, bath towels and robes, napkins, hotel and restaurant linens, cleaning materials, and children's products.
Another name for canvas is a dense and durable fabric, most often made of cotton or blended fibers, with a characteristic slightly rough surface. It is characterized by high wear resistance, load-bearing capacity, and versatility. Canvas is produced primarily using plain weave (the classic option), and sometimes twill weave (for softer and more flexible options). Due to its durability, canvas is widely used in: bags, shoppers, backpacks, footwear (sneakers, textile sneakers), workwear and uniforms, covers, tarps, covering materials, furniture and decor, and art canvases (canvas for painting).
This is a lightweight, soft, and airy cotton fabric with a loose texture. It is distinguished by its exceptional softness, high breathability, and comfort, making it ideal for clothing and textiles that come into contact with the skin. Muslin is made using a plain weave, but with its own unique characteristics: the yarns are woven less tightly, resulting in a loose and slightly crinkled texture (a "crush effect"). Muslin is widely used due to its softness: in children's clothing and diapers, lightweight summer clothing (dresses, shirts), pajamas and loungewear, blankets and capes, scarves, and accessories.
This is a soft, warm fabric with a light pile, characterized by high comfort and heat retention. It is most often made from cotton, less commonly from wool or blended fibers. Flannel is made using a plain or twill weave. Its main feature is that after weaving, the fabric undergoes a brushing process, which results in a soft pile. Flannel is widely used in the cold season: bed linen, pajamas and loungewear, shirts, children's clothing, blankets, and throws.