What Material Is Jacquard Fabric

Sep 28, 2022

Jacquard fabric specifically refers to the pattern pattern formed by the interweaving of warp and weft yarns during fabric weaving.


When the fabric is weaved, the warp and weft weave changes are used to form a pattern, the yarn count is fine, and the requirements for raw cotton are extremely high. It can be divided into woven, warp knitted jacquard and weft knitted jacquard. Weft knitted fabrics have good elasticity when pulled horizontally and vertically, while warp knitted and woven jacquards have no elasticity when pulled horizontally and vertically.


Jacquard fabrics are divided into large jacquard and small jacquard. The jacquard fabric is woven with a jacquard machine, and the number of passing yarns ranges from hundreds to more than a thousand. The jacquard pattern is large and exquisite, and the color layer is distinct and three-dimensional. Dobby fabrics are mostly small geometric patterns, and are woven with 16-24 pages of dobby looms. Due to the limitation of the number of heald frames used, the woven patterns are relatively simple.


In actual production, the dobby fabrics are mostly yarn-dyed, and the warp and weft yarns are all or partly of different colors, or they are matched with warp and weft yarns of different raw materials, different fineness, twist, twist direction, etc., and fancy yarns can also be used. The appearance of dobby weave fabric is compact and meticulous, and the pattern is not very prominent and exaggerated. It is mostly used for thin fabrics, and its application is becoming more and more extensive.


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