Fabric properties are the characteristics of a specific fabric. Properties of woven fabrics are very different to properties of knitted fabrics. Build up your knowledge of these properties, to ensure that you always choose the right textile for your project.
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- Flex Sport Lycra
- Loopback Jersey
- Quilted Jersey Stretch
- Slinky Lycra Matte
- Lycra Matte
- Lycra Heavy Matte
- Lifestyle Recycled Poly Jersey
- Lycra Soft Sheen
- Tencel Cotton Jersey
- Florence Power Net
- Speaker Grille Cloth
- Airflow Light Sport
- Crushed Velour
- Scuba
- Neoprene
- Polar Fleece
- Scuba Crepe
- Chain Jersey
- Heavy Brushed Sweat Jersey
- Olympic Sports Jersey
- Rox Sports Jersey
- Solange Silky Jersey
- Ponte Jersey
- Soft Fashion Jersey
- Slub Jersey
- Loose Knit Jersey
- Crepe Stretch
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- Warm Leatherette
- Soft Velvet
- Marbled Velvet
- Lifestyle Recycled Poly Jersey
- Wool Silk
- Cotton Drill
- Chenille
- Silk Twill
- Tencel Cotton Jersey
- Suede Vision
- Mulmul Soft Muslin
- Softshell Jersey
- Plush Velvet
- Peached Poly Sheeting
- Velvet Fever Poly Satin
- Velvet Upholstery Fabric
- Soft Fashion Jersey
- Crushed Velour
- Summer Breeze Viscose
- Supima Cotton Candy Jersey
- Polar Fleece
- Heavy Brushed Sweat Jersey
- Quilted Jersey Stretch
- Silhouette Cotton Sateen
- Bounce Cotton Jersey
- Tender Terry Toweling
- Gaia Eco Woven
- Chain Jersey
- Velvet Shimmer
- Poly Felt 0.04"
- Poly Felt 0.12"
- Slub Jersey
- Cotton Muslin
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- Paris Chiffon
- Volando Voile
- Silk Impression
- Organza
- Wool Silk Fabric
- Lucent Satin
- Peached Poly Sheeting
- 100% Silk Crepe de Chine fabric
- Crystal Voile Cotton Silk
- Linden Waterproof
- Ella Waterproof
- Breathable Waterproof
- Gaia Eco Woven
- Nautica Peached Splash Proof
- Ripstop
- Taffeta
- Vintage Fade Polycotton
- Poly Georgette
- Dorchester Linen Look
- Florence Net
- 100% Real Silk Georgette
- Pima Lawn 100% Cotton
- Cotton Calico
- Classic Cotton Satin
- Cottage Cotton Slub
- Cotton Muslin
- Silk Twill
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- Flex Sport Lycra
- Loopback Jersey
- Quilted Jersey Stretch
- Slinky Lycra Matte
- Lycra Matte
- Lycra Heavy Matte
- Lycra Soft Sheen
- Lifestyle Recycled Poly Jersey
- Tencel Cotton Jersey
- Florence Power Net
- Speaker Grille Cloth
- Airflow Light Sport
- Crushed Velour
- Scuba
- Neoprene
- Polar Fleece
- Scuba Crepe
- Chain Jersey
- Heavy Brushed Sweat Jersey
- Crepe Stretch
- Slub Jersey
- Loose Knit Jersey
- Ponte Jersey
- Rox Sports Jersey
- Solange Silky Jersey
- Soft Fashion Jersey
- Olympic Sports Jersey
- Warm Leatherette
- Soft Velvet
- Marbled Velvet
- Lifestyle Recycled Poly Jersey
- Cotton Drill
- Wool Silk
- Chenille
- Silk Twill
- Suede Vision
- Tencel Cotton Jersey
- Mulmul Soft Muslin
- Softshell Jersey
- Plush Velvet
- Peached Poly Sheeting
- Velvet Fever Poly Satin
- Velvet Upholstery Fabric
- Soft Fashion Jersey
- Crushed Velour
- Polar Fleece
- Summer Breeze Viscose
- Supima Cotton Candy Jersey
- Heavy Brushed Sweat Jersey
- Quilted Jersey Stretch
- Tender Terry Toweling
- Silhouette Cotton Sateen
- Bounce Cotton Jersey
- Gaia Eco Woven
- Chain Jersey
- Velvet Shimmer
- Poly Felt 0.04"
- Poly Felt 0.12"
- Slub Jersey
- Cotton Muslin
- Paris Chiffon
- Volando Voile
- Silk Impression
- Organza
- Lucent Satin
- Wool Silk Fabric
- Peached Poly Sheeting
- 100% Silk Crepe de Chine fabric
- Linden Waterproof
- Crystal Voile Cotton Silk
- Ella Waterproof
- Breathable Waterproof
- Gaia Eco Woven
- Nautica Peached Splash Proof
- Ripstop
- Taffeta
- Vintage Fade Polycotton
- Poly Georgette
- Dorchester Linen Look
- Florence Net
- 100% Real Silk Georgette
- Pima Lawn 100% Cotton
- Cotton Calico
- Classic Cotton Satin
- Silk Twill
- Cottage Cotton Slub
- Cotton Muslin
Choose Your Fabric According To The Fabric's Characteristics
When looking at basic properties of fabric, there are certain features which are necessary to consider; breathability, weight, drape, durability, softness, construction and whether it is a water-repellent fabric.
Most fabrics fall into 2 categories, when it comes to their construction properties; woven and knitted. A textile’s specific properties and appearance are affected by not only what type of yarn was used to make it, but how it was constructed. Properties of woven fabrics differ greatly to properties of knitted fabrics. Where one is made up of woven wefts and warps, the other is made by looping them. This difference in construction gives both fabric types completely different characteristics.
Properties of natural fabrics make them a popular choice for many DIYers, whether it is for making clothing, furnishings, accessories, upholstery or anything else. Their natural beauty, sustainable background and durability lends themselves to a wide range of varied projects.