- 100% Polyester Fabric[10]
- Polyester/Nylon Fabric[10]
- 100% Nylon Fabric[10]
- Other Fabric[4]
- 100% Cotton Fabric[7]
- 100% Silk Fabric[7]
- Silk/Cotton Fabric[1]
- Polyester/Cotton Fabric[4]
- Spandex Fabric[1]
- Jackets[2]
- Vests & Waistcoats[2]
- Workwear[2]
- Rayon/Polyester Fabric[1]
- Rayon/Nylon Fabric[1]
- Wool/Polyester Fabric[2]
- Contact Person : Mr. LEE DAVID
- Company Name : Wujiang City Yunjie Textiles Co., Ltd.
- Tel : 86-512-63523873
- Fax : 86-512-63516819
- Address : Jiangsu,Wujiang,Tongsheng gang,Unit 98,White dragon bridge road,Shengze town, Suzhou city,Jiangsu province,China
- Country/Region : China
- Zip : 215228
Silk Linen Satin Fabric
Silk Linen Satin FabricSpec:29MMWidth:138CMStyle:Slub(shantung)Component:28%Silk,72%Linen
silk and linen blended,very nice feeling,shantung slub texture,eco-friendly produced,various colors,
widely used for high class of dress,eveningwear,skirt,upholstery etc.
We're producing variety of silk fabrics suitable for apparel and home decorator projects. We carry a large selection of silk fabrics, including, silk chiffon, charmeuse, silk satin, silk dupion, organza, and silk taffeta,silk linen,silk cotton,silk habutai etc. We also offer a large selection of patterns, many suitable for silk fabric.
1)The History of SilkLet’s face it, silk has quite a reputation. The mere mention of silk elicits “oohs” and “ahhs”, and not because it is the softest, lightest and most breathable fabric on the market. Silk’s status is well deserved, and originates from thousands of years of representing wealth and power.Silk is the centrepiece of countless myths and legends as well as real history, including lending it’s name to the most important overland trading route in human history, the Silk Road that linked the Far East with Europe for hundreds of years.The Silk Road still conjures up an air of far-away exoticism.2)How Silk Fabric is MadeAs with most things, nature outshines man when it comes to producing exceptional materials. Silk is one such material, and all natural fabric originating from the cocoon’s is the silk moth.The process is deceptively simple, yet was held as a closely guarded secret in China for thousands of years. The art of raising the silk worm and harvesting its cocoon is known as sericulture. Silk is produced by various insects, but by far the largest quantity comes from the silkworm “Bomby Mori”. This is the silk worm that feeds on Mulberry leaves and forms a cocoon of silk before pupating.The threads from several cocoons are subsequently unwound together to form a single strand of raw silk. This fine thread is the basic component of all silk yarns and fabric. Weaving is the operation that creates the fabric by interlacing the warp yarns (lengthwise) and the weft yarns.Satin Back Texture(One Side) Plain Texture--shantung slub(Another Side)
Silk Linen Satin Fabric