Jacquard: Jacquard fabrics feature patterns woven directly into the weave, creating a unique textured effect. They are primarily composed of interlaced warp and weft threads and are divided into plain weave and twill weave. Once the fabric is formed, the pattern cannot be altered, resulting in a unique aesthetic and texture.
Embroidery: Embroidery, also known as needlework, involves using a needle to pierce silk threads or other fibers into the fabric according to specific patterns and colors, creating beautiful decorative patterns. As one of China's traditional handicrafts, embroidery has a long history and exquisite techniques.
Printing: Printing processes use dyes or pigments to create patterns on textiles. Depending on the material, it can be divided into fabric printing, wool strip printing, and yarn printing. Printed fabrics offer rich colors and diverse patterns, making them an important element in fashion clothing and home décor.
Burnout: Burnout technology uses chemical agents to break down certain fibers in blended, twisted, or interwoven fabrics, revealing unique patterns.
Discour Fabric: The textured surface of burnout fabric is smooth to the touch, has a semi-transparent effect, is lightweight and durable, and is suitable for clothing and home décor.
Embossing: Embossing is a finishing process that uses heat to create specific patterns and textures on the fabric surface. Embossing fabrics have a unique style and are widely used in curtains, clothing, and other fields, adding an artistic and fashionable element.
Washing: Washing softens the colors of clothing, creating a vintage, distressed effect. Washed fabrics are soft and comfortable, suitable for making casual wear and home furnishings.
Water-Soluble Embroidery: Water-soluble embroidery involves embroidering on a water-soluble non-woven base fabric using an embroidery machine, then treating it with hot water to dissolve the base fabric, leaving a three-dimensional lace effect. Commonly used in fashion clothing, handbags, hats, and headwear, it adds a touch of sophistication.
Gold/Silver Foil Stamping: Gold/silver foil stamping is a process where metallic foil is applied to the fabric to create a gold or silver decorative effect. This makes the fabric more luxurious and elegant, and is often used in formal wear, high-end clothing, and home décor. 9. Flocking: Flocking is a process where short fibers are electrostatically adsorbed onto the fabric surface, creating a fluffy, decorative effect. Flocked fabrics are soft to the touch and have a full appearance, suitable for clothing, toys, and home décor.
Coating: Coating is a process where a special material is applied to the fabric surface to improve its waterproof, windproof, and breathable properties.
