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List of Fabric Types
[edit]Sewing Material Types
[edit]- List of fabric names
- A
- Abaya
- Aertex
- Airdura
- Airguard
- Alençon lace
- Angora wool
- Argentan lace
- Argentella
- Armenian needlelace
- Antique satin
- B
- Baize
- Ballistic nylon
- Bamboo textile
- Ban-Lon
- Barathea
- Barkcloth
- Batik
- Batiste
- Bedford cord
- Battenberg lace
- Varanasi
- Bengaline silk
- Beta cloth
- Bobbinet
- Boiled wool
- Bombazine
- Bouclé
- Braid
- Brilliantine
- Broadcloth
- Brocade
- Broderie anglaise
- Buckram
- Bunting (textile)
- Burano
- Buratto
- Hessian fabric
- C
- Calico
- Cambric
- Camel hair
- Camlet
- Canvas
- Patagonia (clothing)
- Carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer
- Carrickmacross lace
- Cashmere wool
- Challis (fabric)
- Chantilly lace
- Char cloth
- Charmeuse
- Charvet (fabric)
- Cheesecloth
- Chenille fabric
- Chiengora
- Chiffon (fabric)
- Chintz
- Chino cloth
- Cloqué
- Cloth of gold
- Electrical conductor
- Coolmax
- Cordura
- Coir
- Cotton duck
- Corduroy
- Crêpe (textile)
- Cutlass
- Cretonne
- Crimplene
- Crinoline
- Cotton
- Crochet
- D
- Damask
- Darlexx
- Dazzle (fabric)
- Dimity
- Denim
- Dobby (cloth)
- Donegal tweed
- Dotted Swiss (fabric)
- Double cloth
- Double knitting
- Dowlas
- Drill (fabric)
- Drugget
- Dupioni
- Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene
- Gossypium barbadense
- E
- F
- Fake fur
- Felt
- Filet lace
- Fishnet
- Flannel
- Fleece
- Foulard
- Fustian
- G
- Gabardine
- Gannex
- Gauze
- Gazar
- Georgette (fabric)
- Ghalamkar
- Gingham
- Grenadine (cloth)
- Grenfell Cloth
- Gore-Tex
- Grosgrain
- H
- Habutai
- Halas lace
- Haircloth
- Harris Tweed
- Hemp
- Herringbone (cloth)
- Himroo
- Hodden
- Holland cloth
- Hollie Point
- Houndstooth
- I
- Intarsia (knitting)
- Interlock (engineering)
- Irish linen
- J
- Jacquard weaving
- Jamdani
- Jersey (fabric)
- Jute
- K
- Kemp (wool)
- Kenmare lace
- Kerseymere
- Kevlar
- Khadi
- Khaki
- Kente cloth
- Khaki drill
- Knitted fabric
- Knitting machine
- L
- Lace
- Lambswool
- Lamé (fabric)
- Lampas
- Lantana (fabric)
- Leather
- Lawn cloth
- Artificial leather
- Limerick lace
- Linen
- Linsey-woolsey
- Loden cape
- Longcloth
- Spandex
- M
- Mackinaw cloth
- Madapolam
- Madras (cloth)
- Matelassé
- Melton Mowbray
- Merino
- Microfiber
- Mesh
- Milliskin
- Mockado
- Mohair
- Moire (fabric)
- Moleskin
- Monk's cloth
- Moquette
- Mouflon
- Muslin
- N
- Natural fiber
- Neoprene
- Noil
- Nomex
- Nylon
- O
- Oilskin
- Organdy
- Organza
- Osnaburg
- Ottoman (textile)
- Oxford
- Omran
- P
- Paduasoy
- Paisley (design)
- Velvet
- Percale
- Piqué (weaving)
- Plush
- Polyester
- Point de France
- Point de Gaze
- Polar fleece
- Pongee
- Poplin
- Punto in Aria
- Q
- Qiviut
- Quilting
- R
- Rakematiz
- Rayadillo
- Rayon
- Rep (fabric)
- Reticella
- Ribbing (knitting)
- Rinzu
- Ripstop
- Russell cord
- S
- Saga Nishiki
- Sailcloth
- Samite
- Sateen
- Satin
- Saye
- Scarlet (cloth)
- Scrim (material)
- Seersucker
- Sequin
- Serge (fabric)
- Shantung (fabric)
- Sharkskin
- Shot silk
- Silk
- Silnylon
- SmartWool
- Songket
- Stockinette
- Spirella
- Stuff (cloth)
- Twill
- Suede
- SympaTex
- T
- Taffeta
- Tais
- Tambour lace
- Tapestry
- Tartan
- Teneriffe lace
- Terrycloth
- Toile
- Tulle netting
- Tussar silk
- Tweed (cloth)
- U
- Ultrasuede
- V
- Velour
- Velours du Kasaï
- Velveteen
- Point de Venise
- Vinyl coated polyester
- Ventile
- Viyella
- Voile
- W
- Wadmal
- Warp knitting
- Whipcord
- Windstopper
- Wigan (fabric)
- Worcester
- Worsted
- Wool
- Y
- Youghal lace
- Z
- Zephyr cloth
- Zorbeez
- Zibeline
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