Fabrics

Following are some of the kinds/types of woven cotton fabric, cloth, material & textile, we at, Barkat Textile, specialize in:

Basket Weave:
A cloth woven of two or more threads interlaced to suggest the weave of a basket.

Calico:
Coarse cloth with a bright print.

Cambric:
A finely woven white linen.

Canvas, Canvass:
Heavy closely woven fabric (used for clothing or chairs or sails or tents).

Challis:
A soft lightweight fabric (usually printed).

Chambray:
A lightweight fabric woven with white threads across a colored warp.

Chino, Chino Cloth:
A coarse twilled cotton fabric used for uniforms.

Chintz:
A brightly printed and glazed cotton fabric.

Cotton, Cotton Cloth:
Fabric woven from cotton fibers.

Damask:
A fabric of linen or cotton or silk or wool with a reversible pattern woven into it.

Dimity:
A strong cotton fabric with a raised pattern; used for bedcovers and curtains.

Drapery:
Cloth gracefully draped and arranged in loose folds.

Duck:
A heavy cotton fabric of plain weave; used for clothing and tents.

Elastic:
An elastic fabric made of yarns containing an elastic material.

Fustian:
A strong cotton and linen fabric with a slight nap.

Gabardine:
A firm durable fabric with a twill weave.

Herringbone:
A twilled fabric with a herringbone pattern.

Hop sacking, Hop sack:
A loosely woven coarse fabric of cotton or linen; used in clothing.

Khaki:
A sturdy twilled cloth of a yellowish brown color used especially for military uniforms.

Linen:
A fabric woven with fibers from the flax plant.

Madras:
A light patterned cotton cloth.

Marseille:
Strong cotton fabric with a raised pattern; used for bedspreads.

Moreen:
A heavy fabric of wool (or wool and cotton) used especially in upholstery.

Muslin:
Plain-woven cotton fabric.

Percale:
A fine closely woven cotton fabric.

Pique:
Tightly woven fabric with raised cords.

Poplin:
A ribbed fabric used in clothing and upholstery.

Print:
A fabric with a dyed pattern pressed onto it (usually by engraved rollers).

Quilting:
A material used for making a quilt, or a quilted fabric.

Sackcloth:
A coarse cloth resembling sacking.

Sailcloth:
A strong fabric (such as cotton canvas) used for making sails and tents.

Sateen:
A cotton fabric with a satiny finish.

Satin:
A smooth fabric of silk or rayon; has a glossy face and a dull back.

Seersucker:
A light puckered fabric (usually striped).

Sheeting:
Fabric from which bed sheets are made.

Shirting:
Any of various fabrics used to make men’s shirts.

Shirttail:
Fabric forming the tail of a shirt.

Silesia:
A sturdy twill-weave cotton fabric; used for pockets and linings.

Spandex:
An elastic synthetic fabric.

Tammy:
Plain-Woven (often glazed) fabric of wool or wool and cotton used especially formerly for linings and garments and curtains.

Tapestry, Tapis:
A heavy textile with a woven design; used for curtains and upholstery.

Terry, Terrycloth:
A pile fabric (usually cotton) with uncut loops on both sides; used to make bath towels and bath robes.

Twill:
A cloth with parallel diagonal lines or ribs.

Upholstery material:
The fabric used in upholstering.

Wash-and-Wear, Wash-and-Wear Fabric:
A fabric treated to be easily washable and to require no ironing.

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