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Difference Between Cotton And NylonCotton is usually more expensive than nylon because it is all-natural. Depending on how the cotton is processed and how durable it is, it may be the fabric you use for more delicate projects. For example, the cotton-shade cloth is great for keeping valuables or rare items. Cotton also leaves less waste than nylon. Since it is a natural fiber, it is more biodegradable than nylon. Its...0 Comments 0 Shares 2K Views 0 ReviewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
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Introduction To Various Types Of Polyester FabricsThere are a variety of fashion fabrics on the market, each with its own history, properties, and uses. Whether it's denim, crepe, chiffon, or poplin, you can find a fabric for your sewing project. Polyester fabrics are one of the most popular textile fabrics in the world and are used in numerous consumer and industrial applications. It is a synthetic woven fabric that is popular for its...0 Comments 0 Shares 2K Views 0 Reviews
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What Is Core Spun YarnCore-spun yarn refers to a composite yarn composed of core-spun yarn and leather yarn; generally, the filament is used as core yarn, and short fiber is used as sheath fiber—sheath yarn. Through the combination of the outer fiber and the core spun yarn, the advantages of each can be brought into play, the deficiencies of both sides can be made up, and the structure and...0 Comments 0 Shares 2K Views 0 Reviews
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Acrylic yarnAcrylic yarn is divided into three types: cotton-spun acrylic yarn, wool-spun acrylic yarn, and worsted acrylic yarn. The common ones on the market now are mainly cotton-spun acrylic yarn and wool-spun acrylic yarn. According to the type, it can be divided into three types: solid acrylic yarn, bulked acrylic yarn, hemp-like acrylic yarn, and fine denier acrylic yarn. According to the process,...0 Comments 0 Shares 2K Views 0 Reviews
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