Twill satin

Twill satinTwill satin is a modern type of fabric, very popular in the modern world of textiles. Cotton fibers are woven in a certain way with a “satin weave”, which gives the fabric special qualities.

They are intertwined with a symmetrical step of 2 to 2. This leads to the creation of a material with a lower density than ordinary satin, although there are practically no differences in external qualities.

Description of material twill satin

The popularity of the fabric is provoked by its affordable cost. Twill satin has a lower density than the regular version of satin. Although in terms of external qualities these two varieties are quite similar. They have a smooth surface that is silky and has a certain shine, which attracts buyers. Twill satin has the advantage of negligible creasing, and to smooth the fabric, a minimum of effort is required.

It has excellent hygienic properties, while it is durable and can withstand even the most intensive use.Manufacturers value this material for the durability of the colors on it, which allows housewives to wash products without risking the design on the fabric. It can easily withstand washing, while the colors remain just as bright and impressive.

This is interesting: Scotland is considered the birthplace of twill. This country was famous for its high-level weaving production. At that time, people were desperately looking for a reliable fabric option that was wear-resistant and had excellent thermal insulation properties.

Let's talk a little about the performance properties of the material.

Advantages

The obvious advantages of twill satin include:

  • excellent air permeability;
  • hygiene of matter;
  • no allergic reactions during use;
  • weak creasing;
  • high level of wear resistance;
  • practicality;
  • dust repellent property.

Application

Twill satin dressThe nobleness of the fabric and its excellent performance characteristics make it indispensable in almost all areas of clothing production. The most popular use of fabric is considered to be home textiles - sewing curtains and bed linen. Housewives note that it is easy to care for such products, and there are practically no disadvantages in using them.

Twill satin raincoatTwill satin is in demand in production, so you can see it in children's clothing, men's shirts and even women's dresses. Since the material has dust-repellent properties, special work clothes are often made from it. Such products are practical because they allow air to pass through, and during working hours this is an important aspect.

Twill is also used to make lining fabrics; they are pleasant to the body, quite durable and wear-resistant.Such a variety of uses of matter makes it popular among consumers, and manufacturers are trying to improve the quality of the material through new developments and mixtures.

How to care for the material

Care is the main aspect, the recommendations for which must be strictly followed. The fabric is not very fancy, so you shouldn’t be afraid that dry cleaning will be required every time. The main thing is to carry out the washing process, taking into account the following recommendations:

  • The water temperature during the washing process should not be higher than 40 degrees;
  • It is advisable to have fabric softener, this will allow the fabric to retain its shape and attractive appearance for as long as possible;
  • Do not use bleach or other aggressive substances for washing;
  • Drying should be carried out naturally, without direct exposure of the fabric to sunlight;
  • Ironing of things is carried out at their relative humidity.

Using these tips, you can significantly extend the life of the material.

Differences between satin twill and classic satin

Varieties of twill satinProduction is carried out using twisted threads and satin weave. In terms of their operational properties, these two varieties are practically no different. The only thing is that satin twill is produced using less durable weaving, which significantly reduces its cost.

Varieties

First of all, there are two types of fabric:

  • mulined;
  • melange, the use of two colors in the canvas.

The composition of matter also differs; according to this principle, the following varieties are distinguished:

  • cotton, twill-satin described above;
  • silk version, which has an increased level of strength due to the added elastane;
  • twill - stretch that stretches well, used for sewing clothes;
  • mixed option.It increases strength by adding synthetic fibers and polyester. The appearance does not lose its attractiveness.

The cost of the fabric as a whole depends mainly on the type of fiber added.

Reviews and comments
ABOUT Olga:

“Twill satin is a modern type of fabric that is rapidly gaining popularity. For its production, cotton and satin are used in a certain percentage.” This is a very ignorant statement. Cotton is a raw material for fabric, and satin is a type of fabric, what percentage are we talking about?

Maria (Administrator textile-en.techinfus.com):

Olga, we will ask the editors to check and rewrite the text. Thanks for finding the error!

IN Victor:

Olya is smart! It is clear that people are irresponsible when it comes to writing texts. Most likely, they are pursuing a goal other than sharing their knowledge. And that’s why such blunders are allowed.

ABOUT Olesya:

but the error was never corrected. Satin is weaving, how can you write something like that with a claim to expertise!

Svetlana:

Olga, the error has been corrected, we will be more careful, thank you.

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