FABRIC
Textile fibers are brought together to form a fine texture with a uniform surface area and constant thickness. As a result, fabric is obtained. Fabrics are made of artificial or natural fibers. They are classified as knitted, woven or nonwoven according to their production techniques. Fabric production was first carried out with linen, then with wool and finally with cotton.
Commonly used natural fibers are silk, cotton, wool and linen. Later, artificial fibers were produced. These include rayon, nylon, acrylic and polyester.
Raw material for yarn;
From animals (wool, silk)
Plants (cotton, flax, etc.)
Synthetic ones (nylon from coal and oil, etc.)
Fabrics that were woven by hand for years are now mass-produced by machines. Fabric is formed by passing the threads that are perpendicular and parallel to each other under and over each other.
FABRIC FABRIC
Linen fabric, a natural fiber, is obtained from the body of the flax plant. Linen fabrics, which have priority in the textile sector, have their own unique features. These features are as follows; Thanks to their porous structure, they do not sweat, so they are very useful in summer. Since it is in the natural fiber class, it does not cause allergic reactions. It absorbs moisture quickly and dries very quickly. It is durable and anti-fouling. It has a glossy structure and has little elasticity. It does not attract dust and does not release itself. It is a stronger and brighter fabric than cotton.
LINEN LINEN FABRIC
Linen fabric