Georgette is a very delicate fabric so it should be carefully handled. Most people are aware that modern georgette fabrics can be made of synthetic filaments rather than silk or rayon blends, but few know how the material comes to life with its crepe-like twist in production. The process involves alternating between two ends of the right hand and two ends from the left hard twisted yarns as they weave through each other to create this spectacular fabric!
Georgette is a lightweight, crinkled and sheer fabric that displays an overall bouncy look. Georgette can be used in many ways including clothing production or for decoration purposes. Because it’s so absorbent, georgette bonding on one side with the other types of materials to create new products has become popular due to its easy-to-dye quality as well as dull rough texture. In two forms: Pure (made from Silk yarns) and Faux (Rayon & Polyester), this material will keep you looking fresh all day long!
Georgette is a very delicate fabric so it should be carefully handled. Most people are aware that modern georgette fabrics can be made of synthetic filaments rather than silk or rayon blends, but few know how the material comes to life with its crepe-like twist in production. The process involves alternating between two ends of the right hand and two ends from the left hard twisted yarns as they weave through each other to create this spectacular fabric!
Georgette is a lightweight, crinkled and sheer fabric that displays an overall bouncy look. Georgette can be used in many ways including clothing production or for decoration purposes. Because it’s so absorbent, georgette bonding on one side with the other types of materials to create new products has become popular due to its easy-to-dye quality as well as dull rough texture. In two forms: Pure (made from Silk yarns) and Faux (Rayon & Polyester), this material will keep you looking fresh all day long!