Jacquard fabrics, a unique textile, are made of warp and weft threads in two different directions, showing uneven patterns. These patterns are not added afterwards, but are naturally formed during the weaving process, colorful and unpredictable. The base fabric of jacquard fabrics is different, and the woven patterns are also very different, meeting various aesthetic needs. Due to its light, soft and breathable characteristics, jacquard fabrics are widely used in fields such as clothing and bedding, and are deeply loved by the public. However, this fabric also has certain disadvantages, such as easy fading and possible loss of elasticity over time, so it needs to be properly maintained. When weaving fabrics, the clever changes in the warp and weft organization are the key to forming various patterns, and the selection of raw cotton is also extremely strict. Jacquard fabrics can be divided into three categories: woven, warp knitted jacquard and weft knitted jacquard. Among them, weft knitted fabrics show excellent elasticity when stretched, while warp knitted and woven jacquards emphasize the stability of the structure.
Characteristics of jacquard fabrics
After being made with a unique jacquard process, jacquard fabrics present bedding with colorful and varied patterns, so you don't have to worry about monotony. Its convex and concave pattern design gives the product a strong three-dimensional sense, which makes people shine. In terms of raw materials, jacquard fabrics are all made of high-quality cotton to ensure the clear formation of the pattern. Such jacquard bedding has a thick texture, soft and smooth feel, wear-resistant and durable, and there is no need to worry about fading when washing, which makes people feel cool and comfortable when using it.
Monochrome jacquard fabrics, also known as jacquard dyed fabrics, are pure-color fabrics made by dyeing after the jacquard grey fabric is carefully woven on the jacquard loom. This fabric is soft and smooth, has excellent gloss and breathability, and has excellent dyeing fastness and anti-pilling properties. For example, large jacquard fabrics stand out with their exquisite patterns, bright color layers and strong three-dimensional sense.
On the other hand, multi-color jacquard fabrics belong to the category of yarn-dyed jacquards, and their production process includes dyeing the yarn first and then weaving it through a jacquard loom. This kind of fabric finally presents two or more rich colors, which are colorful. Compared with single-color jacquard fabrics, its pattern design is more three-dimensional and elegant. In addition, multi-color jacquard fabrics also have excellent durability, no pilling, no fading, and they are always new.