Curtain fabric classification features:
Common types of curtain fabrics include printed fabrics, dyed fabrics, colored yarn fabrics, and embroidered fabrics. Let's take a look at the characteristics of these four types of curtain fabrics:
Printed fabric
Patterned fabric is made by dyeing plain white cloth. This style was already popular during the Tang Dynasty in our country, reaching its peak during the Ming and Qing dynasties, and has been deeply loved by people, often used in wedding attire or as dowry gifts. Colors and patterns are printed onto the plain fabric using transfer or round-screen methods. Features: vibrant colors, rich patterns, hand-painted-like dyeing effect, revealing a natural texture.
Dyed Fabric: Produced through processes such as singeing, desizing, bleaching, dyeing, silk finishing, finishing, and pre-shrinking, the finished fabric is known as dyed fabric. Features: Simple, natural, and crisp, in line with current trends.
Embroidered Fabric: Embroidered fabric is a type of ordinary fabric that is transformed through hand or machine embroidery, creating intricate flower and plant patterns. The floral designs are three-dimensional, unique in style, and elegant.
Color-woven fabric: Fabric woven from dyed yarn, with dyeing methods generally categorized into two types: color-spun yarn and dyed yarn. The term "color-woven fabric" typically refers to woven fabrics produced on looms, but knitting machines can also create color-woven knitted fabrics. According to pattern requirements, the yarn is first classified and dyed, then interlaced to form the characteristic color patterns: strong color fastness, distinct color weave textures, and strong three-dimensional effects.































