Sheer (textile) in the context of "Chiffon (fabric)"


Sheer (textile) in the context of "Chiffon (fabric)"

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⭐ Core Definition: Sheer (textile)

Sheer fabric is fabric which is made using thin thread or low density of knit. This results in a semi-transparent and flimsy cloth. Some sheer fabrics become transparent when wet.

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👉 Sheer (textile) in the context of Chiffon (fabric)

Chiffon (French: [ʃi.fɔ̃]; English: /ʃɪˈfɒn/, shif-ON), from the French word chiffe which means "cloth or rag"; is a lightweight, balanced plain-woven sheer fabric, or gauze, like gossamer, woven of alternate S- and Z-twist crepe (high-twist) yarns. Crepe yarn tends to have a tighter twist than standard yarns. The twist in the crepe yarns puckers the fabric slightly in both directions after weaving, giving it some stretch and a slightly rough feel.

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