Prado fabric: what is it, detailed description with photo

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The materials of the Prado group can rightfully be called noble. They have unique shades, rich colors and literally captivate the eye. In addition to unique visual characteristics, the fabric has other advantages. The Prado category includes dress, suit, blouse fabric, velor, used in stylish interior solutions. There are types of fabric that stretch, but many fabrics with a dense structure have virtually no stretch.

Prado fabric - photos, composition, varieties

Let's consider the main types of material, their characteristics and features:

  1. Blouse or dress fabric. Pleasant upon tactile contact with the skin, silky, soft. The material is able to drape well, does not wrinkle, is velvety on the front side, and has a noble, matte shine.
  2. Prado suit fabric. The characteristics are similar. The difference is that there is a front side on both sides.
  3. Velor upholstery material.The most presentable, expensive fabric. It is durable and dense. The front side is covered with thick velvety pile. The canvases retain their shape perfectly, have a high level of wear resistance, and do not lose color when exposed to sunlight or artificial light. Up to thirty percent polyester has been added to the composition.
  4. Classic option. Density is average, as is weight. The shape is well maintained. Contains polyester and viscose fibers, up to forty percent silk added.
  5. Interior fabric. Soft, dense material, the front surface is covered with a pleasant-to-touch pile. Ideal for creating fashionable interior solutions. The fabric makes luxurious curtains, drapes, and lambrequins.

Prada fabric - advantages and disadvantages

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The main advantages of Prado group materials:

  • Wear resistance, resistance to minor mechanical damage.
  • The material practically does not become electrified when worn.
  • The fabric is convenient for cutting and sewing various products.
  • It does not cause allergic reactions or skin irritations.
  • Matter is hygroscopic.
  • All types of materials are pleasant and soft to the touch.
  • The fabrics hold their shape and are dense.
  • The color is durable, does not fade in the sun, and does not fade when washed.

There are also some disadvantages of the material that need to be taken into account when working with it. If the fabric is wet or damp, it becomes warped very easily. In order for the products to last a long time, it is necessary to follow all the rules for caring for the material. One of them is to avoid contact with anything sharp: scissors, hooks, clamps, snakes, etc. Clues appear on the surface very quickly. If the material contains viscose in large quantities, the fabric may wrinkle.To avoid this problem, manufacturers often add some polyester. This allows you to reduce the percentage of shrinkage and avoid deformation.

Prado fabric - how to care for products

Any model made from Prado group materials requires some care. When choosing a technique, it is important to consider the composition of the tissue. For viscose fibers, careful handling is extremely important. It is necessary to work with the fabric before cutting to avoid shrinkage. When the canvas is wet, its shape deteriorates much faster. If the composition contains a certain percentage of silk threads, you should work with the fabric with the utmost care. Let's consider the basic rules for caring for Prado materials:

  1. Before you start washing, all items should be sorted according to color scheme.
  2. The use of bleaches and powder enhancers is prohibited.
  3. The maximum temperature level is forty degrees.
  4. Washing on a machine is allowed if the mode is delicate, or by hand.
  5. Spin use is prohibited.
  6. You need to dry the products by first laying them on the surface, avoiding exposure to sunlight.
  7. Upholstered furniture should be dry cleaned if the upholstery is heavily soiled.
  8. When ironing clothes, use the silk mode, ironing only from the inside of the product.
  9. The use of steaming is excluded.
  10. Upholstery materials are cleaned dry. The material is not afraid of the sun, so furniture can be placed near windows and balconies.

Prado fabric - where it is used, photo

There are several areas of application for popular fabric:

  • Furniture upholstery. The upholstery fabrics of the Prado series include lightweight materials with a velvety front side. They perfectly complement an elite interior, look expensive and stylish. They look good with the addition of silk, lace, chiffon, and organza.
  • Thick upholstery. To create dense upholstery, material with one front side is used. It is predominantly heavy, but pleasant to the touch. The main producers are South Korea and Italy.
  • Suit and dress fabric. Depending on the composition, there are several types of canvases. This determines how the clothes will be worn and whether they will wrinkle.
  • Elastane fibers. An excellent option for sewing dresses and sundresses. It fits the body well, stretches, does not lose shape, and is not deformable. Some materials contain inclusions of silk fibers. This improves thermoregulation, but makes the canvas sensitive to sunlight.
  • Blouse textiles. It allows air to pass through perfectly, the fabric allows the skin to breathe in hot weather, and even at low density it is not see-through. Great for sewing summer outfits - blouses, shirts, T-shirts.
  • Pajama sheets. Prado fabrics make excellent, comfortable pajamas and nightgowns. They are pleasant to the body, do not hinder movement and do not trap hot air.

 

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