Thursday, 7 February 2013

Georgette Fabric

Georgette Fabric Details
Georgette fabric is a textile traditionally made from silk, although synthetic fibers such as polyester are sometimes used as well. The thing that makes georgette fabric distinctive is the crinkly crepe-light texture, which feels slightly rough and dull, but gives the fabric a bouncy, flowing look. Many fabric stores carry georgette fabric in a range of colors and prints for various projects. Department stores also carry clothing and drapery made from georgette.
The threads used in georgette fabric are highly twisted, which causes them to crinkle as they relax. The weave of georgette tends to be rather tight, but the overall appearance is slightly sheer, since the threads are very thin. Unlike some fine silks, georgette fabric is also unusually strong, and it holds up well to varied wear. Since silk is highly absorbent, georgette fabric can easily be dyed in a myriad of colors, or printed with a pattern.
Georgette Fabric
Georgette Fabric
Georgette Fabric
Georgette Fabric
Georgette Fabric
Georgette Fabric
Georgette Fabric
Georgette Fabric
Georgette Fabric
Georgette Fabric
Georgette Fabric
Georgette Fabric
Georgette Fabric
Georgette Fabric
Georgette Fabric
Georgette Fabric
Georgette Fabric
Georgette Fabric
Georgette Fabric
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